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  1. George Pearson OBE, (19 March 1875 – 6 February 1973) was a pioneering English film director, producer and screenwriter, mainly in the silent film era. He was born in London.

  2. George Pearson. Director: The Little People. A former schoolmaster at Culham College, Oxfordshire, Pearson abandoned his teaching career when he began to speculate on the educational propensities of the emerging medium of film.

  3. George Pearson. Director: The Little People. A former schoolmaster at Culham College, Oxfordshire, Pearson abandoned his teaching career when he began to speculate on the educational propensities of the emerging medium of film.

  4. George Pearson may refer to: George Pearson (doctor) (1751–1828), English physician and chemist. George Pearson (filmmaker) (1875–1973), English film director, producer and screenwriter. George Sharratt Pearson (1880–1966), politician in British Columbia, Canada.

  5. George Pearsons - Eagle Mountain International Church. Senior Pastor. About George Pearsons. I consider myself to be an extremely blessed man. Having spiritually grown up around the Copeland family has been the highlight of my life.

  6. George Pearson was born on 19 March 1875 in Kennington, London. His father was a craftsman in the silk industry. A happy home and stimulating schooldays led him in 1893 to Culham College, Oxfordshire, where he gained his Teacher's Certificate, followed by senior teaching posts and headships.

  7. George Pearson FRS (1751–1828) was a British physician, chemist and early advocate of Jenner's cowpox vaccination. Davies Gilbert, who was then President of the Royal Society, began his 1829 memoir (written anonymously) of Dr. Pearson thus: