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Wednesday, November 27, 2019
George Kirke Spoor and the Early Waukegan Film Industry-- Part 1
GEORGE KIRKE SPOOR
Born Dec. 18, 1871 Died Nov. 24, 1854
Early film pioneer. Founded Essanay Studios in Chicago with Gilbert M. "Bronco Billy" Anderson in 1907. Essanay lasted until 1917 and made 2,000 films of which, 215 survive to this day.
He also played a part in the career of Charlie Chaplin and some of the filming was done in Waukegan.
Spoor and Anderson also were instrumental in discovering other early movie stars like Wallace F. Beery, Francis X. Bushman and Gloria Swanson.In 1894, while Spoor was the manager of the Phoenix Opera House in Waukegan, he teamed up with inventor Edward Amet to build and exhibit the "Magniscope," the first practical 35 mm movie projector ever designed and used for large audience display.
--Cooter
Labels:
actors,
Edward H. Amet,
George Kirke Spoor,
Movies,
Theaters,
Waukegan Illinois
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