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De Mille, Cecil B(lount)

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De Mille, Cecil B(lount) (1881-1959)

US film director and producer. He entered films in 1913 with Jesse L Lasky (with whom he later established Paramount Pictures), and was one of the founders of Hollywood. He specialized in lavish biblical epics, such as The Sign of the Cross (1932) and The Ten Commandments (1923), which he remade in 1956. His other films include The King of Kings (1927), Cleopatra (1934), The Plainsman (1936), Samson and Delilah (1949), and the 1952 Academy Award-winning The Greatest Show on Earth.



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