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Oscar C. Apfel (January 17, 1878 – March 21, 1938) was an American film actor, director, screenwriter and producer. He appeared in more than 160 films between 1913 and 1939, and also directed 94 films between 1911 and 1927.


Biography

Apfel was born in
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, Ohio. After a number of years in commerce, he decided to adopt the stage as a profession.Carolyn Lowrey (1920) ''The First One Hundred Noted Men and Women of the Screen'', Moffat, Yard and Company, New York He secured his first professional engagement in 1900, in his hometown. He rose rapidly and soon held a position as director and producer and was at the time noted as being the youngest stage director in America. He spent eleven years on the stage on Broadway then joined the Edison Manufacturing Company. Apfel first directed for
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in 1911–12, where he made the innovative short film '' The Passer-By'' (1912). He also did some experimental work at Edison's laboratory in Orange, on the Edison Talking Pictures devices.


Lasky

When Apfel left the Edison company, he joined
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, remaining with them eighteen months. In 1913, he became one of two main directors for the Jesse L. Lasky Feature Play Company, the other being Cecil B. DeMille. All the first Lasky pictures were produced under his direction. Among these were the notable successes '' The Squaw Man'' (1914), ''Brewster's Millions'', ''The Master Mind'', ''The Only Son'', ''The Ghost Breaker'', ''The Man on the Box'', ''The Circus Man'' and ''Cameo Kirby''. Apfel's directorial collaboration with DeMille was a crucial element in the development of DeMille's filmmaking technique.


Fox

In late 1914, Apfel left the Lasky Company and directed for various companies into the 1920s. His first move was to the producing staff of the William Fox Corporation where he directed a series of pictures in which
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starred. Some of these were ''
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'', ''Fighting Blood'', ''The End of the Trail'', '' The Battle of Hearts'' and '' A Man of Sorrow''.


Paralta

For the Paralta Company, to whom Apfel went after leaving the Fox Corporation, he produced Peter Kyne's ''A Man's a Man'' and ''The Turn of a Card'' in which
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starred.


Armenian relief

'' Auction of Souls'' (1919), a public-awareness picture for the Armenian Relief Committee, was Apfel's work. This production commanded wide attention and attracted great crowds at the special showings which took place at the Plaza and other prominent hotels. The sympathetic interest evoked by its revelations helped in materially adding to the large sums that were subscribed to this cause. A series of pictures for the World Film Corporation, starring Kitty Gordon, Montague Love, June Elvidge, Louise Huff, and
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, were also among Apfel's successful productions.


Final years

After many years as a director, he gradually returned to acting. On March 21, 1938, Apfel died in Hollywood from a heart attack.


Selected filmography


Actor

* '' The Texan'' (1930) as Thacker * ''
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'' (1930) as Secretary of War Stanton * '' The Spoilers'' (1930) as A. Struve * ''
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'' (1930) as Stefen Kadar (uncredited) * '' The Virtuous Sin'' (1930) as Maj. Ivanoff * ''
Huckleberry Finn Huckleberry "Huck" Finn is a fictional character created by Mark Twain who first appeared in the book ''The Adventures of Tom Sawyer'' (1876) and is the protagonist and narrator of its sequel, ''Adventures of Huckleberry Finn'' (1884). He is 12 ...
'' (1931) as The King * ''
Five Star Final ''Five Star Final'' is a 1931 American pre-Code drama film about the excesses of tabloid journalism directed by Mervyn LeRoy and starring Edward G. Robinson, Aline MacMahon (in her screen debut) and Boris Karloff. The screenplay was by Rob ...
'' (1931) as Bernard Hinchecliffe * '' Sidewalks of New York'' (1931) as Judge * ''
The Yellow Ticket ''The Yellow Ticket'' is a 1931 pre-Code American drama film based on the 1914 play of the same name by Michael Morton, produced by the Fox Film Corporation, directed by Raoul Walsh, and starring Elissa Landi, Lionel Barrymore and Laurence Ol ...
'' (1931) as British Embassy Butler (uncredited) * ''
The Woman from Monte Carlo ''The Woman from Monte Carlo'' is an American pre-Code film produced by Warner Bros. subsidiary First National Pictures (with the Vitaphone logo) in 1931 and released on January 9, 1932. It was directed by Michael Curtiz and gave top billing to ...
'' (1932) as Dr. Rabeouf * ''
Speak Easily ''Speak Easily'' is a 1932 American pre-Code comedy film starring Buster Keaton, Jimmy Durante, and Thelma Todd, and directed by Edward Sedgwick. The studio also paired Keaton and Durante as a comedy team during this period in '' The Passionat ...
'' (1932) as Lawyer's Representative (uncredited) * '' A Successful Calamity'' (1932) as President of the United States * '' Make Me a Star'' (1932) as Henshaw * '' High Pressure'' (1932) as Mr. Hackett * ''
Call Her Savage ''Call Her Savage'' is a 1932 pre-Code drama film directed by John Francis Dillon and starring Clara Bow. The film was Bow's second-to-last film role. It is also one of the first portrayals of homosexuals on screen, including a scene in a gay ba ...
'' (1932) as Doctor Treating Crosby (uncredited) * '' Rasputin and the Empress'' (1932) as Undetermined Secondary Role (uncredited) * '' Employees' Entrance'' (1933) as Board of Directors Member #5 (uncredited) * ''
Gabriel Over the White House ''Gabriel Over the White House'' is a 1933 American pre-Code political fantasy film starring Walter Huston as a genial but politically corrupt U.S. President who has a near-fatal automobile accident and comes under divine influence—specifical ...
'' (1933) as German Delegate to Debt Conference (uncredited) * '' The Story of Temple Drake'' (1933) as District Attorney (uncredited) * '' Storm at Daybreak'' (1933) as Counselor Velasch (uncredited) * '' Tugboat Annie'' (1933) as Reynolds (uncredited) * ''
One Man's Journey ''One Man's Journey'' is a 1933 American pre-Code drama film starring Lionel Barrymore as Dr. Eli Watt. The picture was based on the short story ''Failure'' written by Katharine Haviland-Taylor. It was remade by RKO as ''A Man to Remember'' (193 ...
'' (1933) as John Radford * '' The Bowery'' (1933) as Ivan Rummel * '' The World Changes'' (1933) as Mr. Morley * '' The House of Rothschild'' (1934) as Prussian Officer * ''
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'' (1934) as Newspaper Editor * '' Manhattan Melodrama'' (1934) as Speaker of Assembly (uncredited) * '' The Old Fashioned Way'' (1934) as Mr. Livingston (uncredited) * '' Bordertown'' (1935) as Judge Rufus Barnswell (uncredited) * '' Romance in Manhattan'' (1935) as The Judge * '' Dante's Inferno'' (1935) as Mr. Williams (uncredited) * ''
Man on the Flying Trapeze ''Man on the Flying Trapeze'' (UK title: ''The Memory Expert'') is a 1935 comedy film starring W. C. Fields as a henpecked husband who experiences a series of misadventures while taking a day off from work to attend a wrestling match. As with his ...
'' (1935) as President Malloy * ''
O'Shaughnessy's Boy ''O'Shaughnessy's Boy'' is a 1935 film starring Wallace Beery and Jackie Cooper and directed by Richard Boleslawski. The picture was partly set in a circus. The cinematographer was James Wong Howe. Plot summary The plot involves a one-armed lio ...
'' (1935) as Martha's Lawyer * ''
Sutter's Gold ''Sutter's Gold'' is a 1936 American Western film. It is a fictionalized version of the aftermath of the discovery of gold on Sutter's property, spurring the California Gold Rush of 1849. Edward Arnold plays John Sutter. The supporting cast i ...
'' (1936) as Bartender (uncredited) * '' Hearts in Bondage'' (1936) as Capt. Gilman * ''
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'' (1936) as Founders' Club Member (uncredited) * '' Crack-Up'' (1936) as Alfred Knuxton * '' The Toast of New York'' (1937) as Wallack (uncredited) * '' Fifty Roads to Town'' (1937) as Smorgen * ''
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'' (1937) as Count Potocka (uncredited) * ''Angel of Mercy'' (1939, Short) as Red Cross Representative (uncredited)


Director

* ''The Bells'' (1913) * '' The Squaw Man'' (1914) * '' The Master Mind'' (1914) * '' The Man on the Box'' (1914) * '' The Battle of Hearts'' (1916) * '' The Hidden Children'' (1917) * '' The Turn of a Card'' (1918) * ''
The Rough Neck ''The Rough Neck'' is a 1919 American silent drama film directed Oscar Apfel and starring Montagu Love, Robert Broderick and Barbara Castleton.Katchmer p.477 Cast * Montagu Love as John Masters * Robert Broderick as Horace Masters * George D ...
'' (1919) * '' Ravished Armenia'' (1919) * '' Phil for Short'' (1919) * '' Ten Nights in a bar Room'' (1921) * ''
Bulldog Drummond Hugh "Bulldog" Drummond is a fictional character, created by H. C. McNeile and published under his pen name "Sapper". Following McNeile's death in 1937, the novels were continued by Gerard Fairlie. Drummond is a First World War veteran who, ...
'' (1922) * ''
The Sporting Chance ''The Sporting Chance'' is a 1925 American silent drama film directed by Oscar Apfel and starring Lou Tellegen, Dorothy Phillips, and George Fawcett George Fawcett (August 25, 1860 – June 6, 1939) was an American stage and film act ...
'' (1925) * '' The Thoroughbred'' (1925) * '' The Last Alarm'' (1926) * '' Somebody's Mother'' (1926)


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