À propos de l'auteur

Cecil B. DeMille was a pioneering American filmmaker and one of the most influential figures in the history of cinema. Known for his extravagant productions and epic storytelling, DeMille directed and produced a wide array of films, including the iconic 'The Ten Commandments' and 'Cleopatra'. His work was characterized by grand scale, rich visuals, and a knack for creating cinematic spectacles that captivated audiences. DeMille's career spanned over five decades, during which he became synonymous with Hollywood's golden age.

In addition to his contributions to the film industry, DeMille was also a successful businessman and a key player in the establishment of the American film industry. He founded his own studio and was involved in the early adoption of sound in film. DeMille's influence extended beyond his own films, as he inspired countless filmmakers and actors who followed in his footsteps. His legacy continues to be felt in the art of filmmaking today.

Nationalité Américain
Date de naissance August 12, 1881
Lieu de naissance Ashfield, Massachusetts, USA
Date de décès January 21, 1959