William L. Sherrill Explained

William L. Sherill was a producer in the early film industry of the United States. He served as president of the Frohman Amusement Company. A 1918 issue of Theatre Magazine reported he was the single most important figure among independent producers of motion pictures.[1]

Biography

Sherrill was president of the Frohman Amusement Corporation and several of its productions were advertised as being "presented" by him. He also became president of the Producers and Exhibitors Affiliated company.[2] [3] [4]

Sherrill traveled to Frohman's studios in Tampa, Florida to check in on production of Birth of a Race.[5]

The New York Times reported on a dispute involving allegations Mayor Mitchell used his position to influence coverage of an automobile accident in which Sherrill was one of those involved.[6]

In 1918 he presented a photoplay starring H. B. Warner in God's Man (1918 film).[7] Texas Guinan was one of the stars featured in Sherrill's Frohman productions.[8]

Sherrill was involved in film industry discussions about hiring extras directly rather than via agents.[9] He was also at meetings of the National Association of the Motion Pictures Industry seeking to have presidential candidates address censorship issues.[10] Sherrill volunteered to pay for an artificial limb for an individual at a Rotary Club meeting in Tampa.[11]

His oldest son William L. Sherrill Jr. joined the U.S. Army in 1918.[12] Film director (formerly a child actor with Frohman) Jack Sherrill and W. L. Sherrill Jr. were among those arrested in 1924 at Jr.'s Laurel Canyon home where a party with alcohol took place during the prohibition era.[13]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Theatre Magazine. January 30, 1918. Theatre Magazine Company (inckudes photograph of Sherrill).
  2. Web site: Dramatic Mirror of Motion Pictures and the Stage. January 30, 1918. Dramatic Mirror Company.
  3. March 2, 1918. New Sales Plan Wins Many Friends. Motography. XIX. 411. Google Books.
  4. March 16, 1918. Sherrill Heads New Organization. Motography. XIX. 508. Google Books.
  5. Web site: Motography. 30 January 2019. 30 January 2019. Google Books.
  6. News: Mayor in Dispute Over Motor Smash. 1917-01-26. The New York Times. 2019-01-30. 18. en-US. 0362-4331.
  7. Web site: Frederick News Post Newspaper Archives, Jul 27, 1918, p. 6. newspaperarchive.com.
  8. Book: Texas Guinan, Queen of the Night Clubs. 9780292781115. Berliner. Louise. January 1993.
  9. Book: Segrave, Kerry. Film Actors Organize: Union Formation Efforts in America, 1912-1937. March 23, 2009. McFarland. Google Books. 9780786452859.
  10. Web site: Motography. January 30, 1916. Google Books.
  11. Web site: The Rotarian. Rotary. International. May 30, 1918. Rotary International. Google Books.
  12. Web site: Dramatic Mirror of Motion Pictures and the Stage. January 30, 1918. Dramatic Mirror Company. Google Books.
  13. Web site: Mitchell Evening Republican Newspaper Archives, Sep 4, 1924. newspaperarchive.com.