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Edwin Carewe's birth name was Jay John Fox, and he was born in Hollywood, California.
Answer: False
Edwin Carewe's birth name was Jay John Fox, but he was born in Gainesville, Texas, not Hollywood, California.
Edwin Carewe was a citizen of the Cherokee Nation.
Answer: False
Edwin Carewe was a citizen of the Chickasaw Nation, not the Cherokee Nation.
Edwin Carewe's parents were Franklin Marion Fox and Sallie J. Priddy Fox.
Answer: True
The source confirms that Edwin Carewe's parents were Franklin Marion Fox and Sallie J. Priddy Fox.
Edwin Carewe had two brothers, Wallace Ware Fox and Franklin Finis Fox, both of whom were also involved in the film industry.
Answer: True
Edwin Carewe had two brothers, Wallace Ware Fox and Franklin Finis Fox, both of whom were involved in the film industry as a director/producer and scenario writer, respectively.
Before moving to New York City, Edwin Carewe studied briefly at the Universities of Texas and Missouri.
Answer: True
Prior to his move to New York City, Edwin Carewe undertook brief studies at the Universities of Texas and Missouri.
Jay John Fox adopted the stage name Edwin Carewe by combining the first name of a famous actor and a character he played.
Answer: True
Jay John Fox adopted the stage name Edwin Carewe by combining 'Edwin' from the renowned stage actor Edwin Booth and 'Carewe' from a character he was playing.
What was Edwin Carewe's birth name?
Answer: Jay John Fox
Edwin Carewe's birth name was Jay John Fox.
Edwin Carewe was a citizen of which Native American nation?
Answer: Chickasaw Nation
Edwin Carewe was a citizen of the Chickasaw Nation.
Who were Edwin Carewe's parents?
Answer: Franklin Marion Fox and Sallie J. Priddy Fox
Edwin Carewe's parents were Franklin Marion Fox and Sallie J. Priddy Fox.
Which of Edwin Carewe's brothers worked as a scenario writer?
Answer: Franklin Finis Fox
Edwin Carewe's brother, Franklin Finis Fox, worked as a scenario writer.
Where did Edwin Carewe pursue early studies before moving to New York City?
Answer: Universities of Texas and Missouri
Before moving to New York City, Edwin Carewe undertook brief studies at the Universities of Texas and Missouri.
From whom did Jay John Fox adopt the 'Edwin' part of his stage name?
Answer: Edwin Booth
Jay John Fox adopted the 'Edwin' part of his stage name from the renowned stage actor Edwin Booth.
What was the significance of Edwin Carewe and his brothers being original enrollees on the 1907 Chickasaw Dawes Rolls?
Answer: It was a census conducted by the U.S. government to allot tribal lands.
The 1907 Chickasaw Dawes Rolls were a U.S. government census conducted to allot tribal lands to individual members of the Five Civilized Tribes, including the Chickasaw Nation.
Edwin Carewe was primarily known as a screenwriter and editor in the motion picture industry.
Answer: False
Edwin Carewe's primary professions in the motion picture industry included director, actor, producer, and screenwriter, not primarily screenwriter and editor.
Edwin Carewe's active career in film spanned from 1905 to 1925.
Answer: False
Edwin Carewe's active career in film spanned from 1912 to 1934, not 1905 to 1925.
Which of the following was NOT one of Edwin Carewe's primary professions in the motion picture industry?
Answer: Cinematographer
Edwin Carewe's primary professions included director, actor, producer, and screenwriter, but not cinematographer.
What was the span of Edwin Carewe's active career in film?
Answer: 1912 to 1934
Edwin Carewe's active career in film spanned from 1912 to 1934.
Edwin Carewe directed films for major studios such as MGM, Paramount Pictures, and United Artists.
Answer: True
Edwin Carewe directed films for several major studios, including MGM, Paramount Pictures, and United Artists.
Gary Cooper and Dolores del Río were among the actors who received early screen exposure through Edwin Carewe's work.
Answer: True
Gary Cooper and Dolores del Río were indeed among the notable actors who received early screen exposure through Edwin Carewe's directorial work.
Edwin Carewe directed a total of 75 films during his career.
Answer: False
Edwin Carewe directed a total of 58 films throughout his career, not 75.
The 1928 version of 'Ramona,' starring Dolores del Río and Warner Baxter, was one of Edwin Carewe's most acclaimed silent films.
Answer: True
The 1928 version of 'Ramona,' starring Dolores del Río and Warner Baxter, is recognized as one of Edwin Carewe's most acclaimed silent films.
Edwin Carewe's 1929 film 'Evangeline' was praised for its exceptional lighting and camera work.
Answer: True
Edwin Carewe's 1929 film 'Evangeline' received praise for its exceptional lighting and camera work.
The screenplay for Edwin Carewe's 1929 film 'Evangeline' was written by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow.
Answer: False
While Edwin Carewe's 1929 film 'Evangeline' was based on a poem by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, the screenplay was written by Carewe's brother, Finis Fox.
Which of the following studios is NOT mentioned as one for which Edwin Carewe directed films?
Answer: Warner Bros.
Edwin Carewe directed films for MGM, First National Pictures, Universal Studios, Paramount Pictures, and United Artists, but Warner Bros. is not mentioned.
Which actress received early screen exposure through Edwin Carewe's work and later starred in his film 'Ramona'?
Answer: Dolores del Río
Dolores del Río received early screen exposure through Edwin Carewe's work and later starred in his acclaimed film 'Ramona'.
How many films did Edwin Carewe direct throughout his career?
Answer: 58
Edwin Carewe directed a total of 58 films during his career.
What was one of Edwin Carewe's most acclaimed silent films, starring Dolores del Río and Warner Baxter?
Answer: Ramona
The 1928 version of 'Ramona,' starring Dolores del Río and Warner Baxter, was one of Edwin Carewe's most acclaimed silent films.
Edwin Carewe's 1929 film 'Evangeline' was based upon a poem by whom?
Answer: Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
Edwin Carewe's 1929 film 'Evangeline' was based upon the poem by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow.
Who wrote the screenplay for Edwin Carewe's 1929 film 'Evangeline'?
Answer: Finis Fox
The screenplay for Edwin Carewe's 1929 film 'Evangeline' was written by his brother, Finis Fox.
Edwin Carewe successfully transitioned from silent films to sound films, maintaining his critical and financial success.
Answer: False
Edwin Carewe struggled to successfully transition from silent films to sound films, and did not maintain his previous critical and financial success.
After struggling with sound, Carewe primarily directed high-budget historical dramas.
Answer: False
After struggling with the transition to sound, Edwin Carewe primarily directed sound remakes of earlier successes and low-budget or religious films, not high-budget historical dramas.
Edwin Carewe's final feature film was 'Are We Civilized?', released in 1934.
Answer: True
Edwin Carewe's last feature film was indeed 'Are We Civilized?', released in 1934.
What was a significant challenge Edwin Carewe faced during his career?
Answer: The transition from silent films to sound films
A significant challenge Edwin Carewe faced during his career was the difficult transition from silent films to sound films.
After struggling with the transition to sound, what types of films did Edwin Carewe resort to?
Answer: Sound remakes of earlier successes and low-budget/religious films
After struggling with the transition to sound, Edwin Carewe resorted to directing sound remakes of his earlier successes and later, low-budget and religious films.
What was the title of Edwin Carewe's last feature film?
Answer: Are We Civilized?
Edwin Carewe's last feature film was 'Are We Civilized?', released in 1934.
Edwin Carewe was married twice, both times to the same actress, Mary Akin.
Answer: False
Edwin Carewe was married three times: twice to actress Mary Akin and once to Mary Jane Croft.
Edwin Carewe had a total of three children.
Answer: False
Edwin Carewe had a total of five children, not three.
Edwin Carewe's daughter, Violette, became a director known as 'Rita Carewe'.
Answer: False
Edwin Carewe's daughter, Violette, became an actress known professionally as 'Rita Carewe,' not a director.
How many times was Edwin Carewe married?
Answer: Three times
Edwin Carewe was married three times.
Which of the following was NOT one of Edwin Carewe's children?
Answer: Finis
Edwin Carewe's children included Violette (Rita Carewe), Mary Jane, Sally Ann, William (Edwin Gilbert), and Carol Lee. Finis was his brother, not his child.
What profession did Edwin Carewe's daughter, Violette, pursue?
Answer: Actress
Edwin Carewe's daughter, Violette, pursued a career as an actress, known professionally as 'Rita Carewe'.
Edwin Carewe died in New York City at the age of 65.
Answer: False
Edwin Carewe died in Hollywood, California, at the age of 56, not in New York City at 65.
Edwin Carewe's 1928 film 'Ramona' was recently rediscovered and restored by the British Film Institute.
Answer: False
Edwin Carewe's 1928 film 'Ramona' was rediscovered and restored by the Library of Congress, not the British Film Institute.
The official cause of Edwin Carewe's death was a heart ailment, specifically arteriosclerosis general and coronary sclerosis.
Answer: True
Edwin Carewe's death certificate officially listed arteriosclerosis general and coronary sclerosis as the cause of death, consistent with a heart ailment.
Edwin Carewe is buried at Forest Lawn Memorial Park.
Answer: False
Edwin Carewe is buried at Hollywood Forever Cemetery, not Forest Lawn Memorial Park.
The infobox image of Edwin Carewe was taken in 1918.
Answer: True
The infobox image of Edwin Carewe was indeed taken in 1918, providing a visual from his active silent film career.
Edwin Carewe's earliest known directed film listed in the filmography is 'The Water Rats' from 1912.
Answer: False
Edwin Carewe's earliest known directed film in the filmography is 'Across the Pacific' (1914), while 'The Water Rats' (1912) was his earliest known acting role.
The 1914 film 'Across the Pacific,' directed by Edwin Carewe, is extant at The Museum of Modern Art.
Answer: True
The 1914 film 'Across the Pacific,' directed by Edwin Carewe, is indeed extant and preserved at The Museum of Modern Art.
Three of the five reels of Carewe's 1915 film 'Destiny: Or, The Soul of a Woman' are held at the Library of Congress.
Answer: True
Three of the five reels of Edwin Carewe's 1915 film 'Destiny: Or, The Soul of a Woman' are held at the Library of Congress.
The 1916 film 'God's Half Acre,' directed by Edwin Carewe, is a lost film.
Answer: False
The 1916 film 'God's Half Acre,' directed by Edwin Carewe, is not a lost film; it is extant at the Library of Congress.
The 1919 film 'The Right to Lie,' directed by Edwin Carewe, is preserved at the EYE Filmmuseum in the Netherlands.
Answer: True
The 1919 film 'The Right to Lie,' directed by Edwin Carewe, is indeed preserved at the EYE Filmmuseum in the Netherlands.
Edwin Carewe's 1918 film 'Pals First' was remade in 1926.
Answer: True
Edwin Carewe's 1918 film 'Pals First' was remade in 1926.
The short film Edwin Carewe directed in 1918 was titled 'The Silent Witness'.
Answer: False
The short film Edwin Carewe directed in 1918 was titled 'Liberty Bond Jimmy,' not 'The Silent Witness'.
Edwin Carewe's earliest known acting role was in 'The Water Rats' from 1912.
Answer: True
Edwin Carewe's earliest known acting role was in 'The Water Rats' from 1912.
Edwin Carewe both directed and acted in the films 'Cora' (1915) and 'Snowbird' (1916).
Answer: True
According to the filmography, Edwin Carewe both directed and acted in 'Cora' (1915) and 'Snowbird' (1916).
Edwin Carewe's earliest known produced film was 'The Bad Man' from 1923.
Answer: False
Edwin Carewe's earliest known produced film was 'Isobel or The Trail's End' from 1920, not 'The Bad Man' from 1923.
The 'Extant' note in Edwin Carewe's filmography means that a copy of the film still exists.
Answer: True
The 'Extant' note in Edwin Carewe's filmography signifies that a copy of the film still exists and has been preserved.
Rumors of Edwin Carewe's suicide were confirmed by his death certificate.
Answer: False
Rumors of Edwin Carewe's suicide were clarified by his death certificate, which listed natural causes and noted no autopsy was performed, contradicting suicide suspicions.
In what city did Edwin Carewe die?
Answer: Hollywood, California
Edwin Carewe died in Hollywood, California.
Which institution rediscovered and restored Edwin Carewe's 1928 film 'Ramona'?
Answer: The Library of Congress
Edwin Carewe's 1928 film 'Ramona' was rediscovered and restored by the Library of Congress.
What was the primary cause of Edwin Carewe's death, as stated on his death certificate?
Answer: Arteriosclerosis general and coronary sclerosis
Edwin Carewe's death certificate listed arteriosclerosis general and coronary sclerosis as the primary cause of death.
Where is Edwin Carewe buried?
Answer: Hollywood Forever Cemetery
Edwin Carewe is buried at Hollywood Forever Cemetery.
In what year was the image of Edwin Carewe in the infobox taken?
Answer: 1918
The infobox image of Edwin Carewe was taken in 1918.
What was Edwin Carewe's earliest known directed film listed in the filmography?
Answer: Across the Pacific
Edwin Carewe's earliest known directed film in the filmography is 'Across the Pacific' from 1914.
Which of Edwin Carewe's directed films from 1914 is noted as being extant at The Museum of Modern Art?
Answer: Across the Pacific
The 1914 film 'Across the Pacific,' directed by Edwin Carewe, is extant at The Museum of Modern Art.
How many reels of Edwin Carewe's 1915 film 'Destiny: Or, The Soul of a Woman' are held at the Library of Congress?
Answer: Three of its five reels
Three of the five reels of Edwin Carewe's 1915 film 'Destiny: Or, The Soul of a Woman' are held at the Library of Congress.
Which 1916 film directed by Carewe is extant at the Library of Congress?
Answer: God's Half Acre
The 1916 film 'God's Half Acre,' directed by Edwin Carewe, is extant at the Library of Congress.
Which museum holds the extant copy of Edwin Carewe's 1919 film 'The Right to Lie'?
Answer: EYE Filmmuseum
The extant copy of Edwin Carewe's 1919 film 'The Right to Lie' is held at the EYE Filmmuseum in the Netherlands.
In what year was Edwin Carewe's 1918 film 'Pals First' later remade?
Answer: 1926
Edwin Carewe's 1918 film 'Pals First' was later remade in 1926.
What was the title of the short film Edwin Carewe directed in 1918?
Answer: Liberty Bond Jimmy
The short film Edwin Carewe directed in 1918 was titled 'Liberty Bond Jimmy'.
What was Edwin Carewe's earliest known acting role listed in the filmography?
Answer: The Water Rats (1912)
Edwin Carewe's earliest known acting role in the filmography was in 'The Water Rats' from 1912.
Which two films did Edwin Carewe both direct and act in, according to the filmography?
Answer: 'Cora' and 'Snowbird'
According to the filmography, Edwin Carewe both directed and acted in the films 'Cora' (1915) and 'Snowbird' (1916).
What was Edwin Carewe's earliest known produced film listed in the filmography?
Answer: Isobel or The Trail's End (1920)
Edwin Carewe's earliest known produced film in the filmography was 'Isobel or The Trail's End' from 1920.
Which of the following films did Edwin Carewe both write and direct?
Answer: Rio Grande (1920)
According to the filmography, Edwin Carewe both wrote and directed 'Rio Grande' (1920), among other films.
What does the 'Lost film' note in Edwin Carewe's filmography indicate?
Answer: The film is no longer known to exist.
The 'Lost film' note in Edwin Carewe's filmography indicates that the film is no longer known to exist.
What does the 'Extant' note in Edwin Carewe's filmography signify?
Answer: A copy of the film still exists and has been preserved.
The 'Extant' note in Edwin Carewe's filmography signifies that a copy of the film still exists and has been preserved.
What specific medical conditions were listed on Edwin Carewe's death certificate as the cause of death?
Answer: Arteriosclerosis general and coronary sclerosis
Edwin Carewe's death certificate specifically listed arteriosclerosis general and coronary sclerosis, with a previous coronary thrombosis, as the cause of death.
How were rumors of Edwin Carewe's suicide clarified by his death certificate?
Answer: The death certificate listed natural causes and noted no autopsy was performed, which would be required for suicide suspicion.
The death certificate clarified rumors of Edwin Carewe's suicide by listing natural causes and noting that no autopsy was performed, which would have been legally required if suicide had been suspected.