James H. White

March 1, 1872 — Nova Scotia, Canada

James Henry White was a Canadian film pioneer, who worked as a director, producer, and cinematographer. He also appeared as an actor in several films. He was employed by the Edison Manufacturing Company, and directed over 500 short films, both fictional and documentary.

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Frankenstein

1910

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Life of an American Fireman

1903

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Mr. Edison at Work in His Chemical Laboratory

1897

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Seminary Girls

1897

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Feeding the Doves

1896

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A Morning Bath

1896

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Panorama of Eiffel Tower

1900

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Fatima's Coochee-Coochee Dance

1896