J. Gordon Edwards

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J. Gordon Edwards
File:Nero (1922) - Gretillat Edwards Duval.jpg
Jacques Grétillat, J. Gordon Edwards, and Paulette Duval during the production of Nero (1922)
Born June 24, 1867
Montreal, Province of Canada
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New York City, New York, U.S.
Occupation Film director, Film producer, Screenwriter
Years active 1914-1924

J. Gordon Edwards (June 24, 1867 – December 31, 1925) was a Canadian film director, producer, and a writer who began his career as a stage actor and as a stage director.

Biography

Edwards made his directorial debut on film in the 1914 film St. Elmo.

Edwards went on helming all of the Fox Film Corporation's mega-budget spectacles, including all of actress Theda Bara's productions between 1916 to 1919. Later, he became the production supervisor at Fox, and continued to direct until he died in 1925. One of his biggest projects was The Queen of Sheba (1921), a lost silent film which contained a huge chariot race, four years before Ben-Hur (1925). He was the stepgrandfather of director Blake Edwards.

J. Gordon Edwards died of pneumonia at age 58 in New York City and was interred at Kensico Cemetery in a grandiose private mausoleum with a minaret on each side similar to the Taj Mahal.

Filmography

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Production supervisor

Director

Writer

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