
Larry Semon
Directing
Born 1889-07-14 · West Point, Mississippi, USA
American silent film comedian whose hugely successful career disappeared virtually overnight, Larry Semon was the son of a traveling vaudeville magician, Zera the Great. He grew up in show business and was trained in stage comedy and acrobatics. A talent for drawing and cartooning led to art school and then work as a cartoonist for various New York City newspapers. The humor evident in his published cartoons prompted executives at New York's Vitagraph Studios to hire him as a gag writer in 1916. He quickly proved himself and was promoted to director for the Hughie Mack series of comedies. His background in magic helped him create interesting new gags for the comedian. When Mack left the studio in 1917, Semon took over the starring role himself. His one-reelers were quite successful, and Vitagraph sent him to California to participate in its new West Coast operation. He produced as well as wrote, starred in and directed his own films, at the same time also producing films for other comics. In the summer of 1928 Semon apparently fell ill with tuberculosis and simultaneously, it seems, suffered a nervous breakdown. He entered a sanitarium near San Bernardino, CA, where he reportedly died on October 8. However, an air of mystery surrounds his death, since his wife (and former co-star) Dorothy Dwan was allowed almost no contact with him and never saw his body, which was ordered cremated after a tightly secured funeral, which was carried out per Semon's "previous instructions" and to which almost no attendees were allowed. The whereabouts of Semon's cremated remains are to this day a mystery, and his widow professed until her death to be mystified by the circumstances of his passing. With enormous financial obligations facing him Larry Semon could easily have considered a dramatic escape of this sort from his creditors. Whether he did, or whether his death was the sad final chapter to a high-rising, briefly brilliant, but ultimately short-lived career may never be known for certain.
Filmography

A Simple Sap
Feb 11, 1928

Oh, What a Man!
Dec 4, 1927

The Stunt Man
Oct 22, 1927

Underworld
Aug 20, 1927

Spuds
Apr 10, 1927

The Perfect Clown
Dec 14, 1925

The Cloudhopper
Jun 6, 1925

Go Straight!
Apr 27, 1925

The Wizard of Oz
Feb 12, 1925

Kid Speed
Nov 16, 1924

Her Boy Friend
Sep 27, 1924

The Girl in the Limousine
Jul 20, 1924

Trouble Brewing
Mar 12, 1924

Horseshoes
Dec 9, 1923

Lightning Love
Oct 22, 1923

The Gown Shop
Aug 13, 1923

The Barnyard
Jun 11, 1923

The Midnight Cabaret
May 9, 1923

Golf
Sep 3, 1922

A Pair of Kings
Jun 10, 1922

The Show
Mar 19, 1922

The Sawmill
Jan 1, 1922

The Bell Hop
Sep 17, 1921

The Fall Guy
Jul 15, 1921

The Bakery
Jun 19, 1921

The Rent Collector
May 22, 1921

The Hick
Mar 9, 1921

The Suitor
Nov 1, 1920

The Stage Hand
Sep 20, 1920

School Days
May 3, 1920