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  1. Henry Churchill de Mille (September 17, 1853 – February 10, 1893) was an American dramatist and Georgist, and the father of film pioneers Cecil B. de Mille and William C. de Mille, and the paternal grandfather of the dancer and choreographer Agnes de Mille.

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  2. 17 Sept. 1853–10 Feb. 1893. Henry Churchill deMille, playwright, was the son of William Edward and Margaret Blount Hoyt deMille, both of Washington, N.C., where young deMille was born. During the Civil War his father joined the Confederate Army and the family refugeed to Greenville. He rapidly learned the difficulties and inconveniences of ...

  3. William C. de Mille [2] wurde 1878 als Sohn von Henry Churchill De Mille, einem erfolgreichen Bühnenautoren, und Matilda Beatrice Samuel geboren. Er studierte zunächst Kunst an der Columbia University, bevor er an der American Academy of Dramatic Arts einen Schauspielkurs absolvierte.

  4. 27. Apr. 2022 · Genealogy for Henry Churchill de Mille (1853 - 1893) family tree on Geni, with over 245 million profiles of ancestors and living relatives.

    • Washington D.C, District of Columbia
    • George J. Homs
    • September 04, 1853
  5. Biography. De Mille was born in Washington, North Carolina, to Henry Churchill de Mille, an actor and playwright from North Carolina, and Matilda Beatrice Samuel, who was also a play and screenwriter. His father was a Christian whilst his mother was born to a German-Jewish family in Liverpool but converted to her husband's faith. [citation needed]

  6. He was Henry Churchill De Mille, descended from the Dutch Episcopalian DeMils who had emigrated to America in 1658. Like Beatrice, Henry was born in 1853, but in vastly different...

  7. 19. Mai 2023 · His father, Henry Churchill DeMille, was a successful playwright and drama teacher, known for his works in the melodrama genre. His mother, Matilda Beatrice DeMille, ran a prestigious school for girls, fostering an atmosphere of creativity and artistic appreciation within the household.