George Nichols (actor and director)

George Nichols sometimes credited in films as George O. Nicholls (October 28, 1864 September 20, 1927) was an American actor and film director.[1][2] He appeared in 221 films between 1908 and 1928. He also directed 103 films between 1911 and 1916. He was born in Rockford, Illinois and died in Hollywood, California. He, along with Henry "Pathe" Lehrman, became an arch-enemy of Charlie Chaplin, who would take direction from nobody while at Keystone Studios. 'Pops', as he was known, was often cast as father to Mabel Normand. With his wife Viola Alberti, who he married in 1896, he is the father of another prolific director George Nicholls Jr. sometimes also credited as George Nichols, Jr..

George Nichols
Nichols in ad for The Flirt (1922)
BornOctober 28, 1864
DiedSeptember 20, 1927(1927-09-20) (aged 62)
OccupationActor, film director
Years active1908–1927
Spouse(s)Viola Alberti (1896-his death)

Partial filmography

Actor

Director

  • She (1911)
  • Cinderella (1911)
  • The Higher Law (1911)
  • The Celebrated Case (1912)
  • Hazers Hazed (1912)
  • Pa's Medicine (1912)
  • Under Two Flags (1912)
  • Ma and Dad (1912)
  • Out of the Dark (1912)
  • In Blossom Time (1912)
  • Called Back (1912)
  • Hill Folks (1912)
  • The Princess of Lorraine (1912)
  • Whom God Hath Joined (1912)
  • The Ring of a Spanish Grandee (1912)
  • Jess (1912)
  • Love's Miracle (1912)
  • The Saleslady (1912)
  • Miss Arabella Snaith (1912)
  • Dora Thorne (1912)
  • The Cry of the Children (1912)
  • Rejuvenation (1912)
  • Into the Desert (1912)
  • A Love of Long Ago (1912)
  • The Girl of the Grove (1912)
  • For Sale—A Life (1912)
  • The Golf Caddie's Dog (1912)
  • The Taming of Mary (1912)
  • Nicholas Nickelby (1912)
  • Flying to Fortune (1912)
  • Extravagance (1912)
  • The Arab's Bride (1912)
  • The Passing (1912)
  • He Would a Hunting Go (1913)
  • His Sister's Kids (1913)
  • Fatty's Flirtation (1913)
  • A Ride for a Bride (1913)
  • Fatty Joins the Force (1913)
  • Wine (1913)
  • A Small Time Act (1913)
  • Fatty at San Diego (1913)
  • Fashion's Toy (1913)
  • In the Southland (1913)
  • Into the Light (1913)
  • The Call of the Heart (1913)
  • On Her Wedding Day (1913)
  • Retribution (1913)
  • A Mock Marriage (1913)
  • In the Harem of Haschem (1913)
  • A Florida Romance (1913)
  • Women of the Desert (1913)
  • Tamandra, the Gypsy (1913)
  • Dolores' Decision (1913)
  • The First Prize (1913)
  • The Supreme Sacrifice (1913)
  • On the Threshold (1913)
  • It Might Have Been (1913)
  • The Under-Sheriff (1914)
  • A Flirt's Mistake (1914)
  • A Fatal Flirtaton (1914)
  • When Reuben Fooled the Bandits (1914)
  • Finnegan's Bomb (1914)
  • When Villains Meet (1914)
  • The Bowery Boys (1914)
  • The Passing of Izzy (1914)
  • Charlot aime la patronne (1914)
  • Charlot marquis (1914)
  • Charlot est trop galant (1914)
  • Charlot fait du cinéma (1914)
  • In the Clutches of the Gang (1914)
  • Rebecca's Wedding Day (1914)
  • A Robust Romeo (1914)
  • Mabel's Bear Escape (1914)
  • Rebecca's Wedding Day (1914)
  • The Under-Sheriff (1914)
  • Twixt Love and Fire (1914)
  • A Film Johnnie (1914)
  • His Favourite Pastime (1914)
  • Cruel, Cruel Love (1914)
  • The Star Boarder (1914)
  • Locked In (1915)
  • The Print of the Nails (1915)
  • The Lost Messenger (1915)
  • The Sculptor's Model (1915)
  • The Eternal Feminine (1915)
  • The Man with the Iron Heart (1915)
  • When Love Is Mocked (1915)
  • The Scarlet Lady (1915)
  • The Isle of Content (1915)
  • Ghosts (1915)
  • A Man's Prerogative (1915)
  • The Forged Testament (1915)
  • A Man and His Work (1915)
  • The Grinning Skull (1916)
  • Tom Martin: A Man (1916)
  • Why Love Is Blind (1916)

References

  1. "George Nichols: Early Sennett Director". October 3, 2013. Retrieved June 22, 2018.
  2. Katchmer, George A. (September 22, 2009). A Biographical Dictionary of Silent Film Western Actors and Actresses. McFarland. ISBN 9781476609058. Retrieved June 22, 2018 via Google Books.
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