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George Pearson(1875-1973)

  • Director
  • Writer
  • Producer
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A former schoolmaster at Culham College, Oxfordshire, Pearson abandoned his teaching career when he began to speculate on the educational propensities of the emerging medium of film. In 1913, he embarked on making instructive short films for London Pathé and subsequently founded his own production company. For Gaumont, he produced a series of popular thrillers, having created the character of 'Ultus the Avenger'. Ultus, one of the first-ever super heroes of the screen, was a master of disguise who fought against injustice and was always a step ahead of the police. Around the same time, Pearson also made the first filmed version of Arthur Conan Doyle's A Study in Scarlet (1914). Unable to locate any known actors with the necessary facial characteristics, Pearson cast an unknown accountant named James Bragington (who had never acted a day in his life) in the central role of Sherlock Holmes.

In 1918, Pearson combined forces with Thomas Welsh to form Welsh/Pearson Productions. He directed the cockney actress Betty Balfour in the popular Squibs (1921) series of comedies. He also made a number of idiosyncratic 'comedy-dramas' which examined the human condition. Of these, the patriotic Réveille (1924) was his own personal favorite. With the advent of talking pictures, Pearson continued to work as producer-director on 'quota quickies' until 1937, latterly based at Twickenham. During World War II, he was put in charge of Britain's Colonial Film Unit. A recipient of an OBE in 1951, Pearson was a former President of the Association of British Film Directors and Honorary Fellow of both the Royal Photographic Society and the British Film Academy.
BornMarch 19, 1875
DiedFebruary 6, 1973(97)
BornMarch 19, 1875
DiedFebruary 6, 1973(97)
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Known for

Mona Maris and Frank Stanmore in The Little People (1927)
The Little People
  • Director
  • 1927
Love, Life and Laughter (1923)
Love, Life and Laughter
7.1
  • Director
  • 1923
Satan's Sister
1.8
  • Director
  • 1925
Auld Lang Syne
  • Director
  • 1929

Credits

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Director



  • British Made
    Short
    • Director
    • 1939
  • The Fatal Hour
    • Director
    • 1937
  • Midnight at the Wax Museum (1936)
    Midnight at the Wax Museum
    5.2
    • Director
    • 1936
  • Murder by Rope (1936)
    Murder by Rope
    5.3
    • Director
    • 1936
  • Wednesday's Luck
    • Director
    • 1936
  • The Secret Voice
    • Director
    • 1936
  • Gentleman's Agreement (1935)
    Gentleman's Agreement
    • Director
    • 1935
  • Checkmate (1935)
    Checkmate
    5.5
    • Director
    • 1935
  • The Ace of Spades (1935)
    The Ace of Spades
    5.2
    • Director
    • 1935
  • Jubilee Window
    • Director
    • 1935
  • Once a Thief (1935)
    Once a Thief
    5.7
    • Director
    • 1935
  • That's My Uncle
    • Director
    • 1935
  • Open All Night (1934)
    Open All Night
    6.0
    • Director
    • 1934
  • Whispering Tongues (1934)
    Whispering Tongues
    5.9
    • Director
    • 1934
  • The Four Masked Men
    • Director
    • 1934

Writer



  • Lilli Palmer and Arthur Tracy in Command Performance (1937)
    Command Performance
    5.9
    • screenplay
    • 1937
  • Shipmates o' Mine (1936)
    Shipmates o' Mine
    4.4
    • Writer (uncredited)
    • 1936
  • Jubilee Window
    • Writer
    • 1935
  • The Pointing Finger (1933)
    The Pointing Finger
    5.0
    • adaptation
    • 1933
  • Shot in the Dark (1933)
    Shot in the Dark
    5.5
    • adaptation
    • 1933
  • The Third String (1932)
    The Third String
    • Writer
    • 1932
  • Auld Lang Syne
    • writer
    • 1929
  • Mona Maris and Frank Stanmore in The Little People (1927)
    The Little People
    • screenplay
    • story
    • 1927
  • Satan's Sister
    1.8
    • Writer
    • 1925
  • Réveille
    4.6
    • Writer
    • 1924
  • Squibs' Honeymoon
    • writer
    • 1923
  • Squibs M.P.
    • writer
    • 1923
  • Love, Life and Laughter (1923)
    Love, Life and Laughter
    7.1
    • writer
    • 1923
  • Betty Balfour in Squibs (1921)
    Squibs
    6.2
    • Writer
    • 1921
  • Mary-Find-the-Gold
    • story
    • 1921

Producer



  • Jessie Matthews in The Good Companions (1933)
    The Good Companions
    6.8
    • associate producer
    • 1933
  • The Third String (1932)
    The Third String
    • producer
    • 1932
  • Colin Clive and David Manners in Journey's End (1930)
    Journey's End
    6.9
    • supervising producer
    • 1930
  • Auld Lang Syne
    • producer
    • 1929
  • The Changeling
    Short
    • producer
    • 1928
  • Two of a Trade
    Short
    • producer
    • 1928
  • In Borrowed Plumes
    Short
    • producer
    • 1928
  • The Bravo
    Short
    • producer
    • 1928
  • Double Dealing
    Short
    • producer
    • 1928
  • Yellow Stockings
    • producer
    • 1928
  • Huntingtower (1927)
    Huntingtower
    6.6
    • producer
    • 1927
  • Mona Maris and Frank Stanmore in The Little People (1927)
    The Little People
    • producer
    • 1927
  • Blinkeyes (1926)
    Blinkeyes
    • producer
    • 1926
  • Satan's Sister
    1.8
    • producer
    • 1925
  • Réveille
    4.6
    • producer
    • 1924

Personal details

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  • Born
    • March 19, 1875
    • London, England, UK
  • Died
    • February 6, 1973
    • Malvern, Worcestershire, England, UK

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    February 6, 1973
  • How old was George Pearson when he died?
    97 years old
  • Where did George Pearson die?
    Malvern, Worcestershire, England, UK
  • When was George Pearson born?
    March 19, 1875
  • Where was George Pearson born?
    London, England, UK

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