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'''Frederick P. Ott''' (1860; [[New Jersey]] – October 24, 1936; [[West Orange, New Jersey]]) was an employee of [[Thomas Edison]]'s laboratory in the 1890s. His likeness appears in two of the earliest surviving motion pictures – ''Edison Kinetoscopic Record of a Sneeze'' (a.k.a. ''[[Fred Ott's Sneeze]]'') and ''Fred Ott Holding a Bird'' – both from [[1894 in film|1894]]. |
'''Frederick P. Ott''' (1860; [[New Jersey]] – October 24, 1936; [[West Orange, New Jersey]]) was an employee of [[Thomas Edison]]'s laboratory in the 1890s. His likeness appears in two of the earliest surviving motion pictures – ''Edison Kinetoscopic Record of a Sneeze'' (a.k.a. ''[[Fred Ott's Sneeze]]'') and ''Fred Ott Holding a Bird'' – both from [[1894 in film|1894]]. |
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In the former film, Ott takes a pinch of [[cocaine ]], which causes him to [[sneeze]]. |
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==Filmography== |
==Filmography== |
Revision as of 21:54, 16 April 2016
Frederick P. Ott (1860; New Jersey – October 24, 1936; West Orange, New Jersey) was an employee of Thomas Edison's laboratory in the 1890s. His likeness appears in two of the earliest surviving motion pictures – Edison Kinetoscopic Record of a Sneeze (a.k.a. Fred Ott's Sneeze) and Fred Ott Holding a Bird – both from 1894.
In the former film, Ott takes a pinch of cocaine , which causes him to sneeze.
Filmography
- Edison Kinetoscopic Record of a Sneeze (1894)
- Fred Ott Holding a Bird (1894)
- The Kiss (1900)
See also
- Fred Ott's Sneeze
- William Kennedy Laurie Dickson, 1860–1935, production
- History of film
- Kinetoscope
- 1894 in film