Percy Stow

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Percy Stow (1876 – 10 July 1919) was a British director of short films. He was also the co-founder of Clarendon Film Company. He was born in Islington, London, England. He was previously associated with Cecil Hepworth from 1901 to 1903, where he specialized in trick films.[1]

Born
Percival Edwin Stow

1876
Islington, London, England
Died10 July 1919 (aged 42-43)
Torquay, Devon, England
OccupationFilm director
KnownforCo-founding Clarendon Film Company
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Percy Stow
Born
Percival Edwin Stow

1876
Islington, London, England
Died10 July 1919 (aged 42-43)
Torquay, Devon, England
OccupationFilm director
Known forCo-founding Clarendon Film Company
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Percy Stow was an early partner of Cecil Hepworth, regarded as one of the founders of the British film industry. The Clarendon Film Company was founded in 1904 by H.V. Lawley and Percy. The company was formed at Limes Road and its distinctive logo carried the abbreviation CFC.[2]

Filmography

May Clark as Alice (left) and Norman Whitten (right) as the Mad Hatter in Alice in Wonderland (1903), the first film version of the story

Stow directed 293 short films including the first cinematic adaptation of Alice in Wonderland.

Death

Stow died 10 July 1919 at the age of 43 in Torquay, Devon, England.

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