George Pearson

George Pearson (1875-1973) was a pioneering English film director, producer and screenwriter. Born in London in 1875, the son of a silk tie cutter, George Pearson's first profession after Oxford was teaching. He excelled in this role becoming a headmaster by 1902 at the age of 26. In 1913 Pearson entered the film business. His film credits include: A Study in Scarlet (1914) Ultus and the Grey Lady (1916) Hunting Tower (1926) and over 30 more Pearson pioneered the use of the moving camera shot. Pearson worked for Gaumont and later joined the Colonial Film Unit (later the Commonwealth Film Unit) and remained in employment until the age of 81. Pearson married Edith Stacey. They had four children. He died in Great Malvern in 1973, aged nearly 98.

 

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