Donald Crisp
Donald Crisp, an influential figure in Hollywood's Golden Age, was born in 1882 in Bow, London, England. His career spanned the years 1908 through to 1963 and he helmed a variety of genres, including drama, romance, and westerns, with his most notable works including "How Green Was My Valley" and "The Navigator". Crisp's remarkable contribution to cinema was recognized with an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor for his role in "How Green Was My Valley".
Donald Crisp was an artist who truly understood the human spirit and portrayed it with an authenticity and depth that continues to touch the hearts of audiences around the world.