Cecil B. DeMille is seen as a founder of Hollywood to many people as the 1914 film "The Squaw Man" is the first major full-length movie produced in Hollywood. As Joel W. Finler believes, this movie "accelerates California's trend of becoming a new home for movie production." However, it is in his explanation about 'new women' that the director is ridiculed and ridiculed at the same time. In many of his films, Demir shows the emergence of consumer culture that began in the late nineteenth century.
Cecil B. Demir came to Washington several blocks from our house. According to his background, "Cecil B. Demir was born in Ashfield, Massachusetts on August 12, 1881. His father, Henry Demir, was born in Washington, DC and has a family from the Netherlands and the UK. Also, the playwright has also been successful. " Obviously I have never met him, but I know he is sitting in his grave (near the church's graveyard) and waiting for inspiration. The town indefinitely demolished the house of DeMille. It was one of the few towns surviving during the Civil War.
Cecil B. DeMille is a wonderful director, producer, writer and actor. Born in Cecil Blount DeMille, he was a former nobility of Hollywood, but the aristocrat was originally humble. His father is a pastor and his mother runs a girls' school. He decided to run on the street that he was an old soul wearing knee pants. He tried to escape the military school and join the army when the American war broke out. He was very disappointed when he was rejected because he was too young. His next plan is to join his brother William who has already started a successful career. Cecil believes in honesty and is a young man enrolled in a dramatic art school in New York. In the decisive year of 1900, he first entered the Broadway Board of Directors. For the next 12 years he worked as a guardian of the William Brothers and eventually worked with him to complete several moderately successful plays.