Sidney Olcott Explained
Sidney Olcott |
Birth Date: | 20 September 1872 |
Birth Place: | Toronto, Ontario, Canada |
Death Place: | Hollywood, California, U.S. |
Birth Name: | John Sidney Allcott |
Occupation: | Film director, producer, screenwriter, actor |
Yearsactive: | 1904–1942 |
Sidney Olcott (born John Sidney Allcott; September 20, 1872[1] - December 16, 1949)[2] was a Canadian-born film producer, director, actor and screenwriter.
Biography
Born John Sidney Allcott in Toronto, he became one of the first great directors of the motion picture business. With a desire to be an actor, a young Sidney Olcott went to New York City where he worked in the theatre until 1904 when he performed as a film actor with the Biograph Studios.
In 1907, Frank J. Marion and Samuel Long, with financial backing from George Kleine, formed a new motion picture company called the Kalem Company and were able to lure the increasingly successful Olcott away from Biograph. Olcott was offered the sum of ten dollars per picture and under the terms of his contract, Olcott was required to direct a minimum of one, one-reel picture of about a thousand feet every week. After making a number of very successful films for the Kalem studio, including Ben Hur (1907) with its dramatic chariot race scene, and Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde (1908),[3]
Olcott became the company's president and was rewarded with one share of its stock. In 1910, Olcott went to Ireland where he made a film called A Lad from Old Ireland. He would go on to make more than a dozen films there and later on only the outbreak of World War I prevented him from following through with his plans to build a permanent studio in Beaufort, County Kerry, Ireland. The Irish films led to him taking a crew to Palestine in 1912 to make the first five-reel film ever, titled From the Manger to the Cross, the life story of Jesus.
The film concept was at first the subject of much scepticism but when it appeared on screen, it was lauded by the public and the critics. Costing $35,000 to produce, From the Manger to the Cross earned the Kalem Company profits of almost $1 million, a staggering amount in 1912. The motion picture industry acclaimed him as its greatest director and the film influenced the direction many great filmmakers would take such as D.W. Griffith and Cecil B. DeMille. From the Manger to the Cross is still shown today to film societies and students studying early film making techniques. In 1998, the film was selected for the National Film Registry of the United States Library of Congress.
Despite making the studio owners very rich men, they refused to increase his salary beyond the $150 a week he was then earning. From the enormous profits made for his employers, Olcott's dividend on the one share they had given him amounted to $350. As a result, Olcott resigned and took some time off, making only an occasional film until 1915 when he was encouraged by Mary Pickford to join her at Famous Players–Lasky, later Paramount Pictures. The Kalem Company never recovered from the mistake of losing Olcott and a few years after his departure, the operation was acquired by Vitagraph Studios in 1916.Olcott was a founding member of the East Coast chapter of the Motion Picture Directors Association, a forerunner to today's Directors Guild of America and would later serve as its president. Olcott married actress Valentine Grant, the star of his 1916 film, The Innocent Lie.
During World War II, Olcott opened his home to visiting British Commonwealth soldiers in Los Angeles. In his book titled Stardust and Shadows: Canadians in Early Hollywood, writer Charles Foster tells of this period in Olcott's life, and of how he was introduced to many members of Hollywood's Canadian community through Olcott. Olcott died in Hollywood, California, in the house of his friend Robert Vignola where he lived after the death of Valentine Grant. Wanting to be buried in Canada, he is buried in Park Lawn cemetery in Toronto, Ontario.[4]
Partial filmography
1907
- A Runaway Sleighbelle (1907)
- The Dog Snatcher (1907)
- Bowser's House Cleaning (1907)
- The Gentleman Farmer (1907)
- A Hobo Hero (1907)
- The Pony Express (1907)
- The New Hired Girl (1907)
- The Tenderfoot (1907)
- Off for the Day (1907)
- The Sea Wolf (1907)
- The Parson's Picnic (1907)
- The Book Agent (1907)
- A One Night Stand (1907)
- Who'll Do The Washing (1907)
- Peggy's Camping Party (1907)
- The Wooing of Miles Standish (1907)
- Nature Fakirs (1907)
- The Amateur Detective (1907)
- The Red Man's Way (1907)
- Chinese Slave Smuggling (1907)
- The Spring Gun (1907)
- Nathan Hale (1907)
- The Goldbrick (1907)
- It Was Mother-in-Law (1907)
- The Rival Motorists (1907)
- Bill Butt-in and the Burglar (1907)
- Troubles of a Tramp (1907)
- The Lost Mine (1907)
- Woman Cruel Woman (1907)
- A Dramatic Rhearsal (1907)
- School Days (1907)
- Ben Hur (1907)
1908
- Days of '61 (1908)
- Back to Farm (1908)
- Mountainers (1908)
- Dogs of Fashion (1908)
- Quack Doctors (1908)
- Under the Star Splanged Banner (1908)
- Evangeline (1908)
- The Stowanay (1908)
- College Days (1908)
- The Banan'Man (1908)
- Henry Hudson (1908)
- Way Down East (1908)
- Washington at Valley Forge (1908)
- The Scarlet Letter (1908)
- Captain Kid (1908)
- The Moonshiner's Daughter (1908)
- Night Riders (1908)
- The Under Dog (1908)
- Legend of Sleepy Hollow (1908)
- Kidnapped for Hate (1908)
- Dolly the Circus Queen (1908)
- The White Squaw Man (1908)
- The Man Hunt (1908)
- Enoch Arden (1908)
- Lady Audley's Secret (1908)
- Held by Bandits (1908)
- The Little Madcap (1908)
- Mrs Gunness, the Female Bluebeard (1908)
- Dynamite Man (1908)
- The Renegade (1908)
- The New Hired Girl (1908)
- A Gipsy Girl's Love (1908)
- The Walls of Sing Sing (1908)
- The Girl Nihilist (1908)
- Robin Hood (1908)
- The Frontiersman's Bride (1908)
- As You Like It (1908)
- The Great Yellowstone Park Hold Up (1908)
- The Old Sleuth Detective (1908)
- The Padrone (1908)
- The Mystery of the Bride in White (1908)
- The Girl I Left Behind Me (1908)
- Caught in the Web (1908)
- The Half Breed (1908)
- Jerusalem in the Time of Christ (1908)
- David and Goliath (1908)
- Fire at Sea (1908)
- Humpty Dumpty Circus (1908)
- The Railroad Detective (1908)
- Hannah Dustin (1908)
- A Ragged Hero (1908)
- Maggie, the Dock Rat (1908)
- For Love of Country (1908)
- The Molly Maguires (1908)
- Red Cloud (1908)
- Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde (1908) starring Frank Oakes Rose.[3]
1909
- The Trail of the White Man (1909)
- A Florida Feud (1909)
- The Girl at the Old Mill (1909)
- The Octoroon (1909)
- The Detectives of the Italian Bureau (1909)
- The High Diver (1909)
- Sporting Days in the South (1909)
- The Making of a Champion Pugilist (1909)
- The New Minister (1909)
- The Old Soldier's Story (1909)
- The Seminomle's Vengeance (1909)
- The Crackers Bride (1909)
- Hungry Hank's Hallucination (1909)
- The Mysterious Double (1909)
- The Fish Pirates (1909)
- The Orange Grower's Daughter (1909)
- The Northern Schoolmaster (1909)
- The Artist and the Girl (1909)
- Love's Triumph (1909)
- Good for Evil (1909)
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- A Poor Wife's Devotion (1909)
- A Pig in a Poke (1909)
- A Child of the Sea (1909)
- The Omnibus Taxiclub (1909)
- $5000 Reward (1909)
- The Little Angel of Roaring Springs (1909)
- The Mystic Swing (1909)
- A Priest of the Wilderness (1909)
- Mardi Gras in Havana (1909)
- The Japanese Invasion (1909)
- Famine in the Forest (1909)
- A Soldier of US Army (1909)
- The Escape from Andersonville (1909)
- The Tom-Boy (1909)
- Tickle Mary (1909)
- Factory Girl (1909)
- Traced by Kodak (1909)
- Out of Work (1909)
- The Queen of the Quarry (1909)
- The Conspirators - An Incident of a South American Revolution (1909)
- The Pay Car (1909)
- Hiram's Bride (1909)
- The Story of a Rose (1909)
- Winning a Diner (1909)
- The Winning Boat (1909)
- The Mystery of Sleeper Trunk (1909)
- The Hand Organ Man (1909)
- The Man and the Girl (1909)
- A Brother's Wrong (1909)
- The Girl Scout (1909)
- The Cattle Thieves (1909)
- Dora (1909)
- Pale Face's Wooing (1909)
- The Governor's Daughter (1909)
- Judgement (1909)
- The Geisha Who Saved Japan (1909)
- Rally 'Round the Flag (1909)
- The Law of the Mountains (1909)
- The Card Board Baby (1909)
- A Slave to Drink (1909)
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See also
Sources
- Michel Derrien, Aux origines du cinéma irlandais: Sidney Olcott, le premier oeil, TIR 2013;
External links
Notes and References
- Web site: Sidney Olcott - Blog. sidneyolcott.com.
- Web site: Lucas . Ralph . September 19, 2019 . Sidney Olcott . November 23, 2022 . Northernstars - The Canadian Film Database . en-CA .
- Workman, Christopher; Howarth, Troy (2016). "Tome of Terror: Horror Films of the Silent Era". Midnight Marquee Press. p. 43.
- https://books.google.com/books?id=FOHgDAAAQBAJ&dq=sidney+olcott+park+lawn&pg=PA561 Resting Places
- Web site: Enjoying Life Silently: Film History in Shadow and Light. November 3, 2017. PopMatters. en. November 11, 2019.