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John Emerson (born Clifton Paden; May 29, 1874 – March 7, 1956) was an American stage actor, playwright, producer, and director of silent films (many featuring Douglas Fairbanks). Emerson was married to Anita Loos from June 15, 1919 until his death, and prior to that the couple had worked together as a writing team for motion pictures. They would continue to be credited jointly, even as Loos pursued independent projects.


Biography

Born and educated in Ohio, Emerson's earliest documented acting credits date from 1904, however like
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he probably played in regional stock companies before then. By 1912—the earliest known year for his involvement in film, as a writer—Emerson was working regularly as a director and writer on the Broadway stage. After periods with American Film Manufacturing Company, where he worked with
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and Famous Players-Lasky, Emerson collaborated with George Nichols in making ''
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'', a Griffith production made for
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during the waning days of work on '' The Birth of a Nation''. The result impressed Griffith to such an extent that Emerson stayed on as Reliance-Majestic changed its name to Fine Arts Film Company and came under the Triangle Film Corporation banner. John Emerson became one Triangle's best-known directors, primarily after the partnership with writer Anita Loos began in 1916; Griffith also valued the pair as being among the best film editors in the business, and they also worked on editing Griffith's massive '' Intolerance'' in addition to light, breezy and athletic comedies starring Douglas Fairbanks. Emerson seemed to lose interest in direction around 1919, and afterward worked as a producer and writer, though commonly in projects more readily associated with Loos' taste than his own. Loos wrote extensively, and often disparagingly, of Emerson in her memoirs, but in her early career insisted on maintaining the appearance of partnership with Emerson even if there was none. Anita Loos Emerson's later years were marked by mental illness and long institutionalizations; Loos never divorced him. Although Anita Loos' memoirs may not paint Emerson in the most flattering of terms, the silent films he directed from 1915–19 were important ones. Most of them survive, and several—notably ''
The Mystery of the Leaping Fish ''The Mystery of the Leaping Fish'' is a 1916 American short silent comedy film starring Douglas Fairbanks, Bessie Love, and Alma Rubens. Directed by John Emerson, the story was written by Tod Browning with intertitles by Anita Loos. A 35&nb ...
'' and '' The Americano''—remain among the most frequently seen films from this period. He was president of the Actors' Equity Association from 1920 to 1928.


Selected filmography

* '' Geronimo's Last Raid'' (1912, writer) * ''
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'' (1915, director) * '' Old Heidelberg'' (1915, director) * '' The Failure'' (1915, actor) * '' His Picture in the Papers'' (1916, director) * '' The Flying Torpedo'' (1916, director) * ''
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'' (1916, director) * ''
The Mystery of the Leaping Fish ''The Mystery of the Leaping Fish'' is a 1916 American short silent comedy film starring Douglas Fairbanks, Bessie Love, and Alma Rubens. Directed by John Emerson, the story was written by Tod Browning with intertitles by Anita Loos. A 35&nb ...
'' (1916, director) * '' Less Than the Dust'' (1916, director) * '' The Americano'' (1917, director) * '' In Again, Out Again'' (1917, director) * ''
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'' (1917, director) * ''
The Isle of Conquest ''The Isle of Conquest'' is a 1919 American silent drama film starring Norma Talmadge and produced by Talmadge and her husband Joseph Schenck. The film is now considered lost. Plot Based upon a short review in a film magazine, a young woman (Ta ...
'' (1919, writer) * '' A Virtuous Vamp'' (1919, writer) * '' Search of a Sinner'' (1920, writer) * '' The Perfect Woman'' (1920, writer) * '' Dangerous Business'' (1920, writer) * '' Mama's Affair'' (1921, writer) * '' Woman's Place'' (1921, scenario) * '' Red Hot Romance'' (1922, writer) * '' Dulcy'' (1923, writer) * '' Three Miles Out'' (1924) * '' Camille'' (1926) (short subject; as guest along with Anita Loos) * '' Gentlemen Prefer Blondes'' (1928, writer) * '' The Fall of Eve'' (1929, story) * '' The Struggle'' (1931, co-scenario with Loos) * '' San Francisco'' (1936, producer) * '' Saratoga'' (1937, producer)


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1920 passport photo of John Emerson
* {{DEFAULTSORT:Emerson, John People from Sandusky, Ohio 1874 births 1956 deaths Hypochondriacs Film directors from Ohio Silent film directors Presidents of the Actors' Equity Association