Frederick S. Armitage
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Frederick S. Armitage

Biography

Frederick S. Armitage (June 19, 1874 in Seneca Falls, NY – January 3, 1933 in Ecorse, MI) was an early American motion picture cinematographer and director, working primarily for the American Mutoscope and Biograph Company.

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YearMovie / TV show / OtherRole
1904M. Lavelle, Physical Culture, no. 1Director
1903The Ghost TrainDirector
1903Down the HudsonDirector
1903Seeing New York by YachtDirector
1903AmetaDirector
1903As in a Looking GlassCinematography
1901Demolishing and Building Up the Star TheatreCinematography
1901Demolishing and Building Up the Star TheatreDirector
1901Birth of the PearlCinematography
1901Birth of the PearlDirector
1901Anna HeldCinematography
1901Anna HeldDirector
1901Buffalo Bill's Wild West ParadeCinematography
1901Nora's 4th of JulyCinematography
1901Nora's 4th of JulyDirector
1900A Nymph of the WavesDirector
1900Davey Jones' LockerDirector
1900Neptune's DaughtersDirector
1900Above the LimitDirector
1900Around the Flip-Flap RailroadDirector
1900Skating in Central ParkCinematography
1900Early SuperimpositionsDirector
1900In a Chinese RestaurantCinematography
1900Skating on Lake, Central ParkDirector
1899Her First CigaretteDirector
1899The Dandy FifthCinematography
1899FougereCinematography
1899A Ray of Sunshine After the RainDirector
1899The Corset ModelDirector
1899Charlie Wanted the EarthCinematography
1899Governor Roosevelt and StaffCinematography
1899A Bad (K)nightDirector
1899The Finish of Mr. FreshDirector
1899The Dairymaid's RevengeDirector
1899The Price of a KissDirector
1898Mardi Gras CarnivalDirector