Lewin "Fitz" Fitzhamon (5 June 1869 – 10 October 1961) was a British filmmaker, who worked as Cecil Hepworth's principal director in the early decades of the twentieth century. His best-known film is Rescued by Rover (1905). Other directing credits include An Englishman Trip to Paris from London (1904), That Fatal Sneeze (1907), The Man and his Bottle (1908) and A New Hat for Nothing (1910). In total, he directed around 400 films.
Directing
53
Male
1869-06-05
Unknown
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Lost, Stolen or Strayed
Dick Turpin's Ride to York
Briton vs. Boer
Invisibility
A Race for a Kiss
The Squatter's Daughter
Black Beauty
Harry the Footballer
Rescued by Rover
A Seaside Introduction
That Fatal Sneeze
Poison or Whiskey
Tilly and the Fire Engines
Tilly the Tomboy Visits the Poor
Tomkins Buys a Donkey
The Dog Outwits the Kidnapper
The Doll's Revenge
Dumb Sagacity
A Fisherman's Love Story
The Other Side of the Hedge
Sister Mary Jane's Top Note
Tilly's Party
Haydn and Mozart
Georges Bizet
Children of the Forest
Prehistoric Peeps
A Race for Love
The Press Illustrated
The Jonah Man; or, The Traveller Bewitched
A Trip to Paris
Poison or Whiskey
The Man and His Bottle
A Seaside Girl
Falsely Accused
When Tilly's Uncle Flirted
What the Curate Really Did
His Mother's Portrait, or The Soldier's Vision
The Heart of a Fishergirl
Daddy's Darlings
A Day in the Country
The Detective in Peril