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Years active
  
1880s–1934

Books
  
The Little I Saw of Cuba

Spouse
  
Jean (m. ?–1942)

Role
  
Photographer

Name
  
Burr McIntosh


Burr McIntosh Burr McIntosh Class of 1884 and the Burr McIntosh Monthly


Born
  
August 21, 1862 (
1862-08-21
)

Died
  
April 28, 1942, Hollywood, California, United States

Parents
  
Minerva McIntosh, William Ambrose

Movies
  
Way Down East, That Certain Thing, The Yankee Clipper, Command Performance, The New Adventures of J Rufu

Similar People
  
Billy Bitzer, D W Griffith, Rupert Julian, Frank Capra, Theodore Wharton

William Burr McIntosh (August 21, 1862 – April 28, 1942) had an eclectic career. He was known, at different points in his life, to be a lecturer, photographer, film studio owner, silent film actor, author, publisher of Burr McIntosh Monthly, reporter and a pioneer in the early film and radio business.

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Life and career

He was born in Wellsville, Ohio, the son of William Ambrose and Minerva McIntosh. His father was the president of a public utility, New York and Cleveland Gas Coal Company, and a member of the South Fork Fishing and Hunting Club. The club's activities were blamed (but the members were not held legally responsible) for the failure of the South Fork Dam, which caused the Johnstown Flood in 1889 that resulted in the loss of over 2,200 lives in Johnstown, Pennsylvania. His sister Nancy McIntosh, an operatic soprano, was the protege, adopted daughter and heiress to the estate and royalties of W. S. Gilbert of Gilbert and Sullivan.

McIntosh graduated from Lafayette College in 1884, where he became a member of the Sigma Chi fraternity.

He began as a stage actor and then moved into silent films. His most enduring role was Squire Bartlett, who banished the character played by Lillian Gish from his home and into the cold Maine winter in D.W. Griffith's classic film, Way Down East (1920). Miss Gish described McIntosh as a gentle giant, "always apologizing for having to treat me so cruelly…". He appeared in 53 films between 1914 and 1934.

He died in Hollywood, California from a heart attack.

Selected filmography

  • The New Adventures of J. Rufus Wallingford (1915)
  • Way Down East (1920)
  • The Exciters (1923)
  • Restless Wives (1924)
  • The Green Archer (1925)
  • The Buckaroo Kid (1926)
  • The Golden Stallion (1927)
  • See You in Jail (1927)
  • Breakfast at Sunrise (1927)
  • A Hero for a Night (1927)
  • Taxi! Taxi! (1927)
  • The Fourflusher (1928)
  • Sailors' Wives (1928)
  • The Grip of the Yukon (1928)
  • The Adorable Cheat (1928)
  • Command Performance (1931)
  • The Richest Girl in the World (1934)
  • References

    Burr McIntosh Wikipedia


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