Herbert Blaché

Herbert Blaché

Deceased · Born: Oct 5, 1882 · Died: Oct 23, 1953

Personal Details

BornOct 5, 1882 London, England, UK
Spouse
  • Alice Guy

    ( Dec 31, 1969 to Dec 31, 1969 )
  • ?

    ( Jul 14, 2025 to Jul 14, 2025 )

Biography

Herbert Blaché, a pioneering filmmaker, entered this world on October 5, 1882, in the bustling metropolis of London, England, United Kingdom. This talented director and producer went on to leave an indelible mark on the world of cinema, his notable works including the 1915 film "The Song of the Wage Slave", the 1913 film "A Prisoner in the Harem", and the 1914 film "The Million Dollar Robbery".

Throughout his illustrious career, Blaché was accompanied by his loving wife, Alice Guy, a fellow filmmaker and a true partner in every sense of the word. Together, they navigated the ever-changing landscape of the film industry, leaving a lasting legacy that continues to inspire and influence new generations of filmmakers.

As the years went by, Blaché's life took a poignant turn, and he eventually passed away on October 23, 1953, in the picturesque city of Santa Monica, California, United States. Despite the passage of time, his contributions to the world of cinema remain a testament to his unwavering dedication and passion for his craft.

Career

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