Gilbert P. Hamilton | |
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Occupation(s) | Film company executive, director |
Notable work |
Gilbert P. Hamilton was an American film company executive and director. He worked at Essanay as a cinematographer, headed the St. Louis Motion Picture Company, and then launched the Albuquerque Film Manufacturing Company. [1]
Jack L. Warner described him as a tall sunburned Englishman with walrus mustache and thick accent "like a Kipling character". [2]
As a cinematographer, Hamilton collaborated with playwright and actor Lawrence Lee at Essanay in 1908. [3] His move away from St. Louis Motion Picture Company came after it acquired Frontier Pictures and relocated to Santa Paula, California. Dot Farley followed him to his new studio Albuquerque. [4]
gilbert p. hamilton.
Gilbert P. Hamilton | |
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Occupation(s) | Film company executive, director |
Notable work |
Gilbert P. Hamilton was an American film company executive and director. He worked at Essanay as a cinematographer, headed the St. Louis Motion Picture Company, and then launched the Albuquerque Film Manufacturing Company. [1]
Jack L. Warner described him as a tall sunburned Englishman with walrus mustache and thick accent "like a Kipling character". [2]
As a cinematographer, Hamilton collaborated with playwright and actor Lawrence Lee at Essanay in 1908. [3] His move away from St. Louis Motion Picture Company came after it acquired Frontier Pictures and relocated to Santa Paula, California. Dot Farley followed him to his new studio Albuquerque. [4]
gilbert p. hamilton.