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Wilfrid North (William Northcroft) was born on 16 January, 1863 in London, England, is a Silent film director, actor and writer. Discover Wilfrid North's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 72 years old?

Popular As William Northcroft
Occupation Film actor, director and writer
Age 72 years old
Zodiac Sign Capricorn
Born 16 January, 1863
Birthday 16 January
Birthplace London, England
Date of death 3 June, 1935
Died Place Hollywood, United States
Nationality United Kingdom

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1863

Wilfrid North (16 January 1863 – 3 June 1935), also spelled Wilfred North, was an Anglo-American film director, actor, and writer of the silent film era.

He directed 102 films, including short films; acted in 43 films; and wrote the story for three films.

Wilfrid North was born in London on 16 January 1863.

1887

North married actress Marian F. Gragg (1887–1945).

1899

A stage actor long before entering films, North had appeared on Broadway in 1899 with Mrs. Fiske and Maurice Barrymore in Becky Sharp and with Julia Marlowe in 1901 in When Knighthood was in Flower.

1912

North joined Vitagraph Studios as a director in 1912.

Vitagraph appointed him the director of films of its comedy star, John Bunny.

1913

In September 1913 North was temporarily blinded as a result of a yacht-cannon that exploded prematurely during the principal photography of the film Miss Tomboy and Freckles.

The incident happened at the Atlantic Yacht Club in Sea Gate, New York when the film crew was preparing for the filming of a yacht race.

It was believed that spark from one of the actor's cigarettes had caused the explosion.

North's face was badly burnt as he was pouring flour into the cannon.

He recovered and returned to work on the film on 15 October.

1915

Along with J. Stuart Blackton he directed Vitagraph's controversial 1915 war film The Battle Cry of Peace, based on the book Defenseless America by Hudson Maxim, which called on the United States to enter World War I against Germany.

1917

North directed several films of the Bunny series like Bunny's Honeymoon, Bunny Versus Cutey, Bunny and the Bunny Hug, Bunny's Birthday Surprise, Bunny as a Reporter, Bunny's Dilemma and Bunny for the Cause, earning him popularity in the Vitagraph Studios, which led to his appointment as the supervising director of the company's studio in Brooklyn in 1917.

Actress Anita Stewart, who had started her acting career at Vitagraph and had acted in several films directed by her brother-in-law Ralph Ince, felt that the new director, North, was incompetent in his work, and went on strike during the production of two films.

He directed the 1917 stageplay Daybreak, written by Jane Cowl and Jane Murfin, and produced by Selwyn & Co. The play was staged in Harris Theatre from 14 August 1917 to October 1917.

1919

However, when Stewart had set up her own production company called Anita Stewart Productions, she acted in the 1919 film Human Desire, directed by North.

1920

In 1920 another film production studio, Select Pictures, signed him as director.

North worked for Select Pictures for a short period of time but eventually returned to Vitagraph, which made him the company's production manager.

Among the most famous of North's later films was His Brother's Keeper (filmed in 1920 but released in 1921), a crime horror film, now considered lost, starring Martha Mansfield and Albert Barrett in the lead roles.

1929

After the introduction of talkies, North started playing supporting roles in films, especially the characters of judges, which he played in Port of Dreams (1929), No More Children (1929), The Trial of Mary Dugan (1929), Girl Overboard (1929), Red-Headed Woman (1932), The Washington Masquerade (1932), Unashamed (1932), The Penguin Pool Murder (1932), and The Defense Rests (1934).

His last film was Diamond Jim, in which he played a stockbroker.

North also acted in and directed various plays for theatre.

1931

His 1931 film Corianton: A Story of Unholy Love was screened at the 13th LDS Film Festival in 2014.

1935

He died on 3 June 1935 in Hollywood.