Clyde E. Elliott
American film director and producer celebrated for pioneering wildlife adventure cinema in the early twentieth century.
What do we know about Clyde E. Elliott?
Here are the key biographical details about Clyde E. Elliott:
- Name: Clyde E. Elliott
- Date of Birth: July 23, 1885
- Place of Birth: Ord, Nebraska, USA
- Date of Death: June 12, 1959
- Gender: Male
- Job Title: Director
- Crew Jobs: Director, Producer
Who is Clyde E. Elliott?
Clyde Ernest Elliott (July 23, 1885 – June 12, 1959) was an American motion picture director, producer, and writer. He is best known for animal films, especially Frank Buck's first movie, Bring 'Em Back Alive (1932).
Elliott was born in Ord, Nebraska, and was a class of 1909 alumnus of the University of Nebraska, and was a newspaper reporter, advertising solicitor and advertising promotion manager before entering the motion picture Industry. He founded Post Pictures Corporation in 1919, to make nature films distributed by Paramount.
What is Clyde E. Elliott known for?
Clyde E. Elliott's most recognized directorial works include:
- Bring 'Em Back Alive (1932, Movie)
- Booloo (1938, Movie)
- Devil Tiger (1934, Movie)
- Citizen Saint (1947, Movie)
- Jungle Cavalcade (1941, Movie)
- A Winter's Tale (1922, Movie)
- St. Croix (1918, Movie)
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