-
Vitagraph Studios, also
known as the
Vitagraph Company of America, was a
United States motion picture studio. It was
founded by J.
Stuart Blackton and...
- Jean, also
known as the
Vitagraph Dog (1902–1916), was a
female collie that
starred in
silent films.
Owned and
guided by
director Laurence Trimble, she...
- of the
silent era. One of the
pioneers of
motion pictures, he
founded Vitagraph Studios in 1897. He was one of the
first filmmakers to use the techniques...
- 1885 –
August 28, 1946) was an
American actress who
became known as the "
Vitagraph Girl" in
early silent films. Born in New York City,
Turner was pushed...
- actor, but
transitioned to a film
career after joining Vitagraph Studios around 1910. At
Vitagraph,
Bunny made over 150
short films – many of them domestic...
-
Maurice Costello could not have been in that film, as he had not
joined the
Vitagraph company by that date. I'm
sorry that my book has been misleading, but...
- The Hearst-
Vitagraph News
Pictorial or Hearst-Vita
graph (also
known as the Hearst-
Vitagraph News Reel) was a short-lived
company producing newsreels...
- of
Vitagraph that the
actress should be kept on.
Breuil also had a hand in
bringing in
Laurence Trimble and Jean the
Vitagraph Dog to the
Vitagraph Company...
- year of
joining Vitagraph,
Stewart was
playing lead roles,
notably as the child-like
Olympia in The Wood
Violet (1912). When
Vitagraph publicity personnel...
- year's
Hopalong Casualty) were
credited as "A
Vitagraph Release". By late 1968, the Vitaphone/
Vitagraph titles had
become interchangeable between the...