Cecil B. DeMille

Directing

Personal Info

gender

Male

birthday

August 12, 1881

died

January 21, 1959

place of birth

Ashfield, États-Unis

also known as

Cecil Blount de Mille · Cecil Blount DeMille

total credits

44 movies

Biography

Cecil Blount DeMille (August 12, 1881 – January 21, 1959) was an American filmmaker, known as a founder of the Hollywood motion-picture industry, one of the most commercially successful producer-directors of his time, and one of the most influential filmmakers in history. Between 1914 and 1956, he made seventy feature films; all but seven were profitable. Cecil B. DeMille is synonymous with religious epics: The King of Kings, Samson and Delilah, and The Ten Commandments (1956). He blended spectacle, sex, and spellbinding narrative to convey a message of faith.

It was DeMille who created the image of the omnipotent director, megaphone in hand, wearing boots and a visored cap. DeMille gave Hollywood numerous stars: Wallace Reid, Gloria Swanson, William (“Hopalong Cassidy”) Boyd, Claudette Colbert, Robert Preston, Jean Arthur, and Charlton Heston.

DeMille created the posts of studio story editor, art director, and concept artist. He was one of the first to use theatrical lighting on a movie set. In the late 1920s, when Hollywood converted to sound films, DeMille defied the sound experts, liberating the camera from a confining booth, and implementing the microphone boom.

DeMille’s authority extended beyond the confines of his studio. He was a power in aviation, banking, politics, and real estate. In the 1930s, his fame as a filmmaker was surpassed by his fame as a radio star.

He was a founder of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, an institution from which he eventually won two awards. In 1953 his film The Greatest Show on Earth won the Award for Best Picture of 1952; and he was presented with the Irving G. Thalberg Memorial Award.

DeMille’s influence on world culture is incalculable, but there are estimates and milestones. His biography of Jesus Christ, The King of Kings, was a silent film, but because of a unique distribution arrangement, it was eventually seen by 800 million viewers. Samson and Delilah (1949) and The Ten Commandments (1956) are still listed with the top ten all-time box-office champions. They continue to generate revenue and provoke thought.

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Known For

Filmography

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The Ten Commandments
7.8

The Ten Commandments

1956as Narrator (uncredited)
Sunset Boulevard
8.3

Sunset Boulevard

1950as Cecil B. DeMille
Samson and Delilah
6.6

Samson and Delilah

1949as Narrator (uncredited)
Indiana Jones: The Search for the Lost Golden Age
7.9

Indiana Jones: The Search for the Lost Golden Age

2021as Self - Filmmaker (archive footage)
The Greatest Show on Earth
6.4

The Greatest Show on Earth

1952as Narrator (voice) (uncredited)
Unconquered
6.5

Unconquered

1947as Self - Narrator (voice) (uncredited)
The Buccaneer
6.5

The Buccaneer

1958as Presenter of Prologue
Hail Satan?
7.0

Hail Satan?

2019as Self - Filmmaker (archive footage)
Reap the Wild Wind
6.4

Reap the Wild Wind

1942as Prologue Speaker (voice) (uncredited)
North West Mounted Police
6.4

North West Mounted Police

1940as Narrator (voice) (uncredited)
The Story of Dr. Wassell
6.4

The Story of Dr. Wassell

1944as Voice of Narrator (uncredited)
Hollywood Out-takes and Rare Footage
7.0

Hollywood Out-takes and Rare Footage

1983as Self (archive footage) (uncredited)
Madam Satan
5.9

Madam Satan

1930as Radio Newscaster (voice) (uncredited)
Why Be Good?: Sexuality & Censorship in Early Cinema
4.3

Why Be Good?: Sexuality & Censorship in Early Cinema

2007as Self (archive footage)
Brother, Can You Spare a Dime?
6.3

Brother, Can You Spare a Dime?

1975as Self (archive footage)
Sword-and-Sandal: The Story of the Period Epic
7.0

Sword-and-Sandal: The Story of the Period Epic

2019as Self - Filmmaker (archive footage)
Hollywood
9.0

Hollywood

1923as Cecil B. DeMille
Son of Paleface
6.4

Son of Paleface

1952as Photographer (uncredited)
Variety Girl
6.5

Variety Girl

1947as Cecil B. DeMille
Star Spangled Rhythm
6.2

Star Spangled Rhythm

1942as Cecil B. DeMille
Screen Snapshots (Series 22, No. 10)

Screen Snapshots (Series 22, No. 10)

1942as Self
Hooray for Hollywood
8.0

Hooray for Hollywood

1976as Self (archive footage)
The Buster Keaton Story
5.2

The Buster Keaton Story

1957as Cecil B. DeMille
Free and Easy
6.2

Free and Easy

1930as Director Cecil B. DeMille (uncredited)
Fascination: Unauthorized Story of Marilyn Monroe
7.2

Fascination: Unauthorized Story of Marilyn Monroe

2012as Self (archive footage)
Hollywood on Parade No. B-5

Hollywood on Parade No. B-5

1933as Self (archive footage) (uncredited)
Going Hollywood: The '30s
9.0

Going Hollywood: The '30s

1984as Self (archive footage)
The Making of The Ten Commandments
8.0

The Making of The Ten Commandments

2003as Self
Screen Snapshots (Series 25, No. 1): 25th Anniversary
10.0

Screen Snapshots (Series 25, No. 1): 25th Anniversary

1945as Self
The Circus: Premiere
5.4

The Circus: Premiere

1928as Self
Estrellados
7.0

Estrellados

1930as Self (Guest Appearance)
Yul Brynner, the Magnificent
7.5

Yul Brynner, the Magnificent

2020as Self - Filmmaker (archive footage)
The Fallbrook Story

The Fallbrook Story

1952as Self, Introduction
A Trip to Paramountown
7.8

A Trip to Paramountown

1922as Self
The Casting Couch
8.3

The Casting Couch

1995
The Squaw Man
6.0

The Squaw Man

1914as Faro Dealer
Hollywood Extra Girl
7.5

Hollywood Extra Girl

1935as Cecil B. DeMille
The Lost City of Cecil B. DeMille
6.2

The Lost City of Cecil B. DeMille

2016as Self
Patterns of Evidence: The Red Sea Miracle II
8.0

Patterns of Evidence: The Red Sea Miracle II

2020as Self
The Movies March On
5.3

The Movies March On

1939as Self (archive footage)
Showbiz Ballyhoo

Showbiz Ballyhoo

1982as Self (archive footage)
Jens Mons in America
5.0

Jens Mons in America

1947as Self (uncredited)
Life in Hollywood No. 1

Life in Hollywood No. 1

1927as Self
Patterns of Evidence: The Red Sea Miracle
9.5

Patterns of Evidence: The Red Sea Miracle

2020as Self (archive footage)