George S. Flemingborn 1970

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Director

Popularity

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Famous

Biography

George S. Fleming was an American actor, director, and scenic designer active in the early 20th century. In January 1901, he joined the Edison Manufacturing Company as it opened its new rooftop studio on East Twenty-First Street in New York City. Fleming frequently collaborated with Edwin S. Porter, contributing to several early films. Notably, he co-directed What Happened on Twenty-third Street, New York City (1901), a short film that humorously depicts a woman's skirt being lifted by a gust of air from a sidewalk grate. This scene is considered an early example of cinematic humor and voyeurism. Fleming's work during this formative period of cinema helped lay the groundwork for narrative storytelling in film.

Credits

Life of an American Fireman
Life of an American Fireman

1903

Action

Director

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Interrupted Bathers
Interrupted Bathers

1902

Comedy • Crime

Director

3.8
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Jack and the Beanstalk
Jack and the Beanstalk

1902

Adventure • Family • Fantasy

Set Designer, Director

5.9
0.2
The Burlesque Suicide, No. 2
The Burlesque Suicide, No. 2

1902

Comedy • Thriller

Director

4.9
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Execution of Czolgosz with Panorama of Auburn Prison
Execution of Czolgosz with Panorama of Auburn Prison

1901

Drama • History

Production Assistant

4.2
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Trapeze Disrobing Act
Trapeze Disrobing Act

1901

Comedy

Director

4.8
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The Old Maid Having Her Picture Taken
4.4
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