
William Heise
Directing
Born: 1847-10-01
Germany
William Heise was an American film cinematographer and director, active in the 1890s. Along with William K.L. Dickson, Heise was one of the most prolific filmmakers of the nascent days of cinema. Together, both men worked on many of the early shorts produced by the Edison Manufacturing Company and were credited for more than 175 short silent films, capturing numerous scenes of everyday life as well as different aspects of performance and sport.
William Heise — Movies
HDMovieAdmiral Cigarette
1897
HDMovieThe Execution of Mary, Queen of Scots
1895
HDMovieDickson Experimental Sound Film
1894
HDMovieCaicedo (with Pole)
1894
HDMovieDanse serpentine (Annabelle)
1895
HDMovieAnnie Oakley
1894
HDMovieThe Boxing Cats
1894
HDMovieBlacksmithing Scene
1893
HDMovieAnnabelle Butterfly Dance
1894
HDMovieFire Rescue Scene
1894
HDMovieLuis Martinetti, Contortionist
1894
HDMovieThe Kiss
1896
HDMovieChinese Laundry Scene
1894
HDMovieMr. Edison at Work in His Chemical Laboratory
1897
HDMovieFeeding the Doves
1896
HDMovieCarmencita
1894
HDMovieFalls of Minnehaha
1897
HDMovieSandow: The Strong Man
1894
HDMovieCorner Madison and State Streets, Chicago
1897
HDMovieThe Barber Shop
1894
HDMovieMonkeyshines, No. 1
1890
HDMovieGlenroy Bros., No. 2
1894
HDMovieBuffalo Fire Department in Action
1897
HDMovieFifth Avenue, New York
1897
HDMovieDickson Greeting
1891
HDMovieFatima's Coochee-Coochee Dance
1896
HDMovieGlenroy Brothers (Comic Boxing)
1894
HDMovieEdison Kinetoscopic Record of a Sneeze
1894
HDMovieCorbett and Courtney Before the Kinetograph
1894
HDMovieSerpentine Dance - Annabelle
1897