
Lee De Forest
Biography
Lee de Forest, (born August 26, 1873, Council Bluffs, Iowa, U.S.—died June 30, 1961, Hollywood, California), American inventor of the Audion vacuum tube, which made possible live radio broadcasting and became the key component of all radio, telephone, radar, television, and computer systems before the invention of the transistor in 1947. Although de Forest was bitter over the financial exploitation of his inventions by others, he was widely honoured as the “father of radio” and the “grandfather …
Known For
Empire of the Air: The Men Who Made Radio
Self - Objects to Quality of Radio Programming (archive footage)
A Few Moments with Eddie Cantor
Director
Casey at the Bat
Director
From Far Seville
Director
President Coolidge, Taken on the White House Grounds
Director
My Old Kentucky Home
Producer
Noble Sissle and Eubie Blake Sing Snappy Songs
Director
Sweet Adeline
Producer
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Filmography
Acting (1)
Crew (12)
Movies (12)
My Old Kentucky Home
1926Producer
Sweet Adeline
1926Producer
Billy Merson Singing 'Desdemonia'
1926Producer
Dick Henderson
1926Director
President Coolidge, Taken on the White House Grounds
1924Director
Eubie Blake Plays His Fantasy on Swanee River
1923Director
A Few Moments with Eddie Cantor
1923Director
Noble Sissle and Eubie Blake Sing Snappy Songs
1923Director
Ben Bernie and All the Lads
1923Director
Weber and Fields Pool Hall
1923Director
From Far Seville
1923Director
Casey at the Bat
1922Director
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