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  1. George Foster Platt (July 27, 1866 – November 16, 1928) was an American stage actor as well as a director of stage and filmed shows. He was part of Thanhouser's short-lived Jacksonville, Florida, production unit. Platt was born in Petersburg, Virginia. In April 1892, Platt married actress Beatrice Tait in Philadelphia.

  2. George Foster Platt was an American stage actor as well as a director of stage and filmed shows. He was part of Thanhouser's short-lived Jacksonville, Florida, production unit. Platt was born in Petersburg, Virginia. In April 1892, Platt married actress Beatrice Tait in Philadelphia.

  3. PLATT, George Foster Director (1915-1916) Thanhouser Career Synopsis: George Foster Platt was a director with Thanhouser in 1915 and 1916. In the spring of 1916 he was at Thanhouser's Jacksonville studio. Biographical Notes: George Foster Platt was born in Virginia. Following high school, he journeyed west to attend the Colorado School of Mines ...

  4. George Foster Platt was born on 27 July 1866 in Petersburg, Virginia, USA. George Foster was a director, known for Inspiration (1915), The Five Faults of Flo (1916) and Deliverance (1919). George Foster died on 16 November 1928 in Monrovia, California, USA.

  5. With money raised through Keller’s philanthropic connections and George Foster Platt hired as director for the film, the Helen Keller Film Corporation was created in May 1918. Miller became its president, and production of the film Deliverance began.

  6. Inspiration is a 1915 American silent drama film directed by George Foster Platt and written by Virginia Tyler Hudson and starring Audrey Munson, an artist's model known at the time for posing for several statues in New York City and the 1915 San Francisco Panama–Pacific International Exposition.

  7. George Foster Platt. Director. Roles (5) The Affairs of Anatol Opened October 14, 1912 Director PLAYBILL SITES Playbill Store ...