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  1. Donald Crisp was a film director and a skilled and versatile character actor who began his long career in Silent Movies and who continued to appear regularly on screen until the 1960s. He was influenced initially by D. W. Griffith and he appeared in numerous top quality movies, such as ' Mutiny on the Bounty' in 1935 and 'The Life of Emile Zola' in 1937.

  2. Feb 13, 2024 · Donald Crisp, born George William Crisp, entered the world on July 27, 1882, in Bow, London. His childhood was shaped by a passion for storytelling and a natural affinity for performing arts. At the age of 19, he embarked on a journey to the United States, seeking opportunities in the emerging world of cinema.

  3. Greyfriars Bobby is a 1961 American drama film starring Donald Crisp and Laurence Naismith in a story about two Scottish men who compete for the affection of a Skye Terrier named Bobby. [2] The screenplay by Robert Westerby was based upon the 1912 novel Greyfriars Bobby by Eleanor Atkinson which was based, in turn, upon an incident in 19th ...

  4. See Donald Crisp full list of movies and tv shows from their career. Find where to watch Donald Crisp's latest movies and tv shows

  5. www.imdb.com › list › ls057855392Donald Crisp - IMDb

    A tender young woman and her musician husband attempt to eke out a living in the slums of New York City, but find themselves caught in the crossfires of gang violence. Director: D.W. Griffith | Stars: Elmer Booth, Lillian Gish, Clara T. Bracy, Walter Miller. Votes: 2,384.

  6. Biography. British born Donald Crisp became one of cinema's most reliable and beloved character actors, but few moviegoers who enjoyed his work were likely aware of just how far reaching and involved his career really was. Crisp really hit his stride in the 1930s when he became one of Warner Brothers' most prized contract players, but he had ...

  7. Donald Crisp was an English film actor. He was an early producer, director and screenwriter. His career lasted from the early silent film era into the 1960s. He won an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor in 1942 for his performance in How Green Was My Valley.

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