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Fred Niblo

Highest Rated: 96% Ben-Hur (1925)

Lowest Rated: 40% Camille (1927)

Birthday: Jan 6, 1874

Birthplace: York, Nebraska, USA

Former vaudevillian (his first wife, Josephine, was the sister of George M. Cohan) and stage director who began working for the Ince studio in 1917. Niblo began his screen career turning out silent films starring his second wife, Enid Bennett. Handling mostly romantic costume spectacles, he directed Rudolph Valentino ("Blood and Sand" 1922), Douglas Fairbanks ("The Mark of Zorro" 1920, "The Three Musketeers" 1921), Greta Garbo ("The Temptress" 1926 and "The Mysterious Lady" 1928) and Norma Talmadge ("Camille" 1927) during the 1920s, but was best known for the epic spectacle "Ben Hur" (1926). Niblo's career declined rather abruptly with the introduction of sound and he later returned to acting in film and on the stage.

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Highest rated movies

96% 86% Ben-Hur
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92% 74% The Three Musketeers
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91% 72% The Mark of Zorro
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91% 58% Blood and Sand
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83% 72% The Mysterious Lady
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71% The Devil Dancer
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40% Camille
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The Enemy
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Way Out West
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19% Free and Easy
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Filmography

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No Score Yet No Score Yet The Big Gamble Director - 1932
No Score Yet 19% Free and Easy Self - 1930
No Score Yet No Score Yet Way Out West Director - 1930
No Score Yet No Score Yet Redemption Director - 1930
83% 72% The Mysterious Lady Director - 1928
No Score Yet No Score Yet The Enemy Director - 1927
40% No Score Yet Camille Director - 1927
71% No Score Yet The Devil Dancer Director - 1927
No Score Yet 65% The Temptress Director - 1926
96% 86% Ben-Hur Director - 1925
No Score Yet 58% The Red Lily Director - 1924
91% 58% Blood and Sand Director,
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- 1922
92% 74% The Three Musketeers Director - 1921
No Score Yet 78% Sex Director - 1920
91% 72% The Mark of Zorro Director - 1920
No Score Yet No Score Yet Happy Though Married Director - 1919