
Frederick S. Armitage
Personal Info
Known for
Directing
Gender
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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.
Known For
Crew
(1917)
Trooper 44
Camera Operator
(1904)
(1903)
Seeing New York by Yacht
Director
(1903)
How Tommy Got a Pull on His Grandpa
Cinematography
(1903)
Down the Hudson
Director
(1903)
Ameta
Director
(1901)
Demolishing and Building Up the Star Theatre
Cinematography, Director
(1901)
Nora's 4th of July
Cinematography, Director
(1901)
Buffalo Bill's Wild West Parade
Cinematography
(1901)
Birth of the Pearl
Cinematography, Director
(1901)
The Ghost Train
Director
(1901)
Anna Held
Cinematography, Director
(1901)
(1900)
Davey Jones' Locker
Director
(1900)
Above the Limit
Director
(1900)
Early Superimpositions
Director
(1900)
In a Chinese Restaurant
Cinematography
(1900)
Around the Flip-Flap Railroad
Director
(1900)
Skating in Central Park
Cinematography
(1900)
A Nymph of the Waves
Director
(1900)
Neptune's Daughters
Director
(1900)
Skating on Lake, Central Park
Director
(1899)
The Finish of Mr. Fresh
Director
(1899)
The Dairymaid's Revenge
Director
(1899)
A Bad (K)night
Director
(1899)
Her First Cigarette
Director
(1899)
A Ray of Sunshine After the Rain
Director
(1899)
The Corset Model
Director
(1899)
The Price of a Kiss
Director
(1899)
Charlie Wanted the Earth
Cinematography
(1899)
The Dandy Fifth
Cinematography
(1899)
Fougere
Cinematography
(1899)
Governor Roosevelt and Staff
Cinematography
(1899)
The Maniac Barber
Director
(1898)
Mardi Gras Carnival
Director