Sam E. Rork

Sam E. Rork
Born 1870
Albany, New York
Died July 24, 1933
Los Angeles, California
Occupation Film producer
Children Ann Rork Light
Relatives J. Paul Getty (son-in-law)
Gordon Getty (grandson)
Andrew Getty (great-grandson)

Sam E. Rork (1870-1933) was an American silent film producer.

Early life

Sam Edwin Rork was born in 1870 in Albany, New York.[1]

Career

He started his career at Wallack's Theatre in New York City.[1]

He moved to Los Angeles, California with Mack Sennett, for whose company, Mack Sennett Enterprises, he worked.[1] He later worked as a producer for First National.[1] He then set up his own film producer company, Sam E. Rork Productions, and produced eight films.[1]

He produced Clothes Make the Pirate in 1925.[2] A year later, in 1926, he produced Old Loves and New and The Blonde Saint.[2] In 1927, he produced The Notorious Lady, A Texas Steer, and The Prince of Headwaiters.[2] In 1932, he was the associate producer of Call Her Savage.[3]

Personal life

He married Helen Welch. They had a daughter, Ann Rork, a silent actress.[4]

Death

He died on July 24, 1933 in Hollywood, California.[1]

References

  1. 1 2 3 4 5 6 Turner Classic Movies: Sam E. Rork
  2. 1 2 3 British Film Institute: Sam E. Rork Productions
  3. Alan Gevinson, Within Our Gates: Ethnicity in American Feature Films, 1911-1960, Oakland, California: University of California Press, 1997, p. 155
  4. Associated Press, Ann Rork Light, Former Actress, 79, The New York Times, January 25, 1988

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