John W. Noble Explained

John W. Noble
Birth Name:Winfield Fernley Kutz
Birth Date:24 June 1880
Birth Place:Pottstown, Pennsylvania, US
Death Place:Pottstown, Pennsylvania, US
Occupation:Film director, screenwriter
Yearsactive:1910–1927
Spouse:Iva Barbour

John Winthrop Noble (born Winfield Fernley Kutz; June 24, 1880 – September 10, 1946) was an American film director and screenwriter during the silent era.

Career

John Winthrop Noble was the professional name of Winfield Fernley Kutz (sometimes given as Fernley Winfield Kutz), born June 24, 1880, in Pottsville, Pennsylvania.[1] He worked in various capacities with the Thanhouser Company from 1910 to 1912, assisting director Lucius J. Henderson and appearing in films including The Baseball Bug (1911) and The Poacher (1912). He worked briefly for Solax Studios, formed the short-lived Ryno Film Company with Clarkson Potter Ryttenberg in 1913, and directed films for the Ramo Company. In December 1913 he joined the staff of D. W. Griffith and became a director for the Mutual Film Corporation. Noble also worked for studios including the B. A. Rolfe Company (1914–16), Biograph Studios, Universal Pictures, Metro Pictures and Goldwyn Pictures.[2]

Called and later credited as Jack Noble,[3] he was known as Fernley Kutz at the time of his death September 10, 1946, at his home in Pottstown.[4]

Filmography

YearTitleNotes
1911
1914[5]
1915Black FearAlso screenwriter
1915
1915Fighting Bob
1915One Million Dollars
1916
1916
1916
1916Man and His Soul
1916
1916
1916Romeo and JulietAlso screenwriter
1916Also screenwriter
1916
1917
1917ShameAlso screenwriter
1917The Power of Decision
1917
1917Sunshine Alley
1917
1918Also producer, screenwriter
1918My Own United States
1919Also screenwriter
1919
1920Also screenwriter
1920Footlights and Shadows
1922Cardigan
1924His Darker Self
1926Lightning ReporterAlso screenwriter[6]
1927Burning Gold

Notes and References

  1. National Archives and Records Administration (NARA); Washington D.C.; NARA Series; Passport Applications, January 2, 1906 – March 31, 1925; Roll # 2688; Volume #: Roll 2688 – Certificates: 501350–501899, 29 Dec 1924 – 31 Dec 1924. Ancestry.com. U.S. Passport Applications, 1795–1925 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2007. Retrieved 2016-12-24.
  2. Web site: John W. Noble . Bowers . Q. David . 1995 . Thanhouser Films: An Encyclopedia and History . Thanhouser Company Film Preservation, Inc. . 2016-12-24.
  3. December 27, 1913 . Jack Noble Goes Mutual . . 1556 . 2016-12-24 .
  4. September 21, 1946 . Final Curtain . . 43 . 2016-12-24 .
  5. Web site: John W. Noble . . . 2016-12-22.
  6. Web site: Jack Noble . AFI Catalog of Feature Films . American Film Institute . 2016-12-22.