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  1. www.biografiasyvidas.com › biografia › sBiografia de Mack Sennett

    Mack Sennett. (Michael Sinnot; Richmond, 1884 - Hollywood, 1960) Director cinematográfico estadounidense. La fama de los estudios Keystone como el principal centro de producción de comedias del cine mudo se debió principalmente al liderazgo y a la personalidad contagiosamente divertida de Mack Sennett. Director, productor, actor y guionista ...

  2. 5 de nov. de 2010 · Mack Sennett (1880 – 1960) is widely regarded as the father of slapstick comedy for his pioneering silent film work as an actor, director, and producer during cinema’s earliest days. By 55, he ...

  3. Hilde D'haeyere, Slapstick on Slapstick: Mack Sennett's Metamovies Revisit the Keystone Film Company, Film History, Vol. 26, No. 2, “Early Hollywood and the Archive” (2014), pp. 82-111

  4. 7 de jun. de 2011 · Mack Sennett's parents were working-class Irish immigrants who moved to Connecticut when he was 17. At first he hoped for a career as an opera singer, but he was working as a labourer when a 1902 meeting with Marie Dressler (also Canadian-born) elicited a letter of introduction to theatrical producer David Belasco. That too led nowhere, but Sennett stayed in New York to work as an actor, and ...

  5. Mack Sennett (b. 1880–d. 1960), is a Canadian-born actor, director, and producer who headed two of the most influential and prolific American slapstick studios: the Keystone Film Company (1912–1917) and Mack Sennett Comedies (1917–1933). At Keystone, Sennett acted in, directed, and produced over 540 shorts, in addition to producing the ...

  6. Mack Sennett falleció el 5 de noviembre de 1960 en Woodland Hills, Los Ángeles, California. Filmografía Aproximadamente 100 filmes Keystone (1912-15) Alrededor de los 420 filmes, entre ellos: 1912.- The Water Nymph 1913.- The Gangster 1913.- A Noise From the Deep 1913.- Fatty's Flirtation 1913.- Cohen Saves the Flag 1914.-

  7. Sennett, Mack (1880-1960) In February of 1914, Mack Sennett's Keystone company released a comedy called Kid Auto Races at Venice, in which a young English vaudevillian who had recently joined Sennett's company of comedians appeared briefly in a battered suit of morning clothes and top hat. His name was Charlie Chaplin and the cameo gave birth to the most famous comedic creation in cinema ...