Biography
A one-time illustrator turned stage actor and playwright, George Brackett Seitz began in movies as an actor and screenwriter in 1913. Soon after, he revolutionized screen story-telling with his screenplay for the serial
Perils of Pauline, and he subsequently directed and starred in several silent serials, a genre that he dominated through the mid 1920s. He turned to features and directed several classics, including
Vanishing American (1925), one of the earliest Hollywood films to deal with the plight of Native Americans; the 1936 version of
Last of the Mohicans, starring
Randolph Scott; as well as numerous entries in the Andy Hardy series at MGM. ~ Bruce Eder, All Movie Guide