Albert E. Smith(1875-1958)
- Additional Crew
- Producer
- Director
Pioneering film producer and studio executive Albert E. Smith was born
in Favershem, County Kent, England, on June 4, 1875, the son of a
gardener. There were nine children in the Smith family--Albert, seven
brothers and a sister--and when he was three years old the entire
family emigrated to the US, eventually settling in Santa Barbara,
CA. After a series of uneventful jobs, he took up a career as
an illusionist, calling himself "The King of Entertainers". He
eventually hooked up with another expatriate Brit,
J. Stuart Blackton, and they formed
an act and took it on the road. It was somewhat successful, but didn't
offer quite the rewards they had envisioned. He and Blackton saw the
potential in the burgeoning motion-picture business, and together with
William T. Rock they formed the
Vitagraph Company of America to produce and distribute films. While
Blackton was the production head--involving himself in casting,
writing, producing, directing, and pretty much every aspect of
filmmaking--Smith largely confined himself to the financial end of the
company, although he did on occasion assist Blackton in the actual
filmmaking process. It was as a financial wizard that Smith was of
greatest help to Vitagraph, however, and he developed a reputation as a
savvy--some even described him as ruthless--businessman
(Mary Pickford once met with Smith to
discuss the possibility of her signing with Vitagraph, but she took
such a dislike to him that she stormed out of the meeting shortly after
it began). Smith's foresight and business acumen helped build Vitagraph
into the premier motion-picture studio of the early silent era.
In 1925 Vitagraph was sold to Warner Brothers and, for all practical purposes, Smith retired. Married three times--the last to Jean Paige--Smith died in Hollywood on August 1, 1958.
In 1925 Vitagraph was sold to Warner Brothers and, for all practical purposes, Smith retired. Married three times--the last to Jean Paige--Smith died in Hollywood on August 1, 1958.