Edwin Middleton (1865–1929) was a film director in the United States.
He worked in theater as part of a
stock company from
Philadelphia
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before his film career. In 1891, he was an actor in a production titled ''Sin and Shadow''. In 1906, he is credited with a part in a
Broadway
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Theatre
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production titled ''Matilda'' as "Dr. Lamb".
He directed
W.C. Fields
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* Water closet or flush toilet
Arts and entertainment
* ''W.C.'' (film), an Irish feature film
* WC (band), a Polish punk rock band
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's film debut in ''
Pool Sharks
''Pool Sharks'' (also sometimes known as ''The Pool Shark'') is a 1915 silent short film. The film is notable for being the film acting and writing debut of W. C. Fields and also features early instances of stop-motion animation during a game ...
'' in 1915. He also directed several shorts with casts that included
Bud Ross
Aaron Crawford "Bud" Ross (November 8, 1868 – March 19, 1932) was an American actor, comedian, and screenwriter.
Career
Ross began his career in the 1880s, performing in musical comedies and vaudeville. He made his screen debut in the silent ...
. He made a series of films for the
Gaumont Film Company
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.
He directed at least three "Cissy" films starring
Cissy Fitzgerald.
He worked for
Gaumont Film Company
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in
Jacksonville
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, Florida.
He was an organizer of the Motion Picture Directors Association of New York.
Filmography
*''The Dream of a Motion Picture Director'' (1912)
*''
Lime Kiln Field Day
''Lime Kiln Field Day'' (also known as ''Lime Kiln Club Field Day'' or ''Bert Williams: Lime Kiln Field Day'') is a 1913 American black-and-white silent film produced by the Biograph Company and Klaw and Erlanger.
Production background
Led b ...
'' (1913) – The oldest surviving film featuring
African American
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actors
*''
One on Romance
''One on Romance'' is a 1913 American silent black and white romance comedy film directed by Edwin Middleton, written by Anita Bresman, produced by Siegmund Lubin and starring Jack Barrymore.
It's a lost film on a split reel, where two films are ...
'' (1913)
*''Because of a Hat'' (1914), writer
*''Rip Van Winkle'' (1914)
*''
The Flaming Sword'' (1915)
*''The Widow Wins'' (1915)
*''Leave it to Cissy'' (1915)
*''Curling Cissy'' (1915)
*''Cissy's Innocent Wink'' (1915)
*''The Reformer'' (1915)
*''
Ethel's Romeos'' (1915)
*''
Pool Sharks
''Pool Sharks'' (also sometimes known as ''The Pool Shark'') is a 1915 silent short film. The film is notable for being the film acting and writing debut of W. C. Fields and also features early instances of stop-motion animation during a game ...
'' (1915) – The first film appearance of
W.C. Fields
WC or wc may refer to:
* Water closet or flush toilet
Arts and entertainment
* ''W.C.'' (film), an Irish feature film
* WC (band), a Polish punk rock band
* WC (rapper), a rapper from Los Angeles, California
* Westside Connection, former h ...
*''
Wildfire
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'' (1915)
*''
The Haunted Manor
''The Haunted Manor'' ( pl, Straszny dwór) is an opera in four acts composed by Polish composer Stanisław Moniuszko in 1861–1864. The libretto was written by . Despite being a romance and a comedy, it has strong Polish patriotic undertones ...
'' (1916)
*''The Isle of Love'' (1916)
*''Flames of Vengeance'' (1916)
*''Armadale'' (1916) – An adaptation of ''
Armadale''
*''Gates of Divorce''
*''The Criminals Thumb'' (1916)
*''The Hidden Face'' (1916)
*''Gates of Divorce'' (1916) – A "three-part drama"
References
External links
Edwin MiddletonIMDb
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1865 births
1929 deaths
Film directors from Pennsylvania
Film directors from California
Screenwriters from Pennsylvania
Screenwriters from California
20th-century American screenwriters
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