George Melford
George Melford was an American figure in the stage and film industry, active as an actor, director, producer, and screenwriter. Born on February 19, 1877, in Rochester, New York, Melford worked across multiple roles in cinema during the silent and early sound eras.
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George Melford was an American figure in the stage and film industry, active as an actor, director, producer, and screenwriter. Born on February 19, 1877, in Rochester, New York, Melford worked across multiple roles in cinema during the silent and early sound eras. His contributions included directing films, a role that required overseeing the creative and technical aspects of production.
Melford directed Such a Little Pirate in 1918, a film that reflects his involvement in early cinema. Later in his career, Melford directed Cripple Creek in 1952, marking a span of over three decades in the industry. His work spanned different periods of filmmaking, from the formative years of silent pictures to the mid-20th century. While his broader filmography extended beyond these titles, the records …






