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http://dbpedia.org/ontology/abstract Fred Gabourie (September 19, 1881 - March Fred Gabourie (September 19, 1881 - March 1, 1951) was a technical director snd department head. Gabourie was born in Tweed, Ontario, Canada. He was a member of the Seneca Indian tribe. He served in the Spanish–American War. He worked primarily for Buster Keaton, figuring out how to make Keaton's innovative stunts work. As one author put it, "Fred Gabourie had the most interesting job in the world: He solved problems for Buster Keaton." As technical director, he was responsible for set design, construction, props management, and location scouting. During this time, he designed the electric house in The Electric House, which featured an automated staircase, library, swimming pool, and dining room. He located and purchased the ship for The Navigator. Only after Gabourie found the ship and suggested to Keaton that it would be a great prop to build a movie around did Keaton and his staff come up with a script. Gabourie also worked out how to accomplish the famous stunt in Steamboat Bill, Jr. in which the front of a house (weighing two tons) falls on Keaton without harming him. Keaton and Gabourie, working with an architect, co-designed Keaton's lavish Beverly Hills mansion, eventually called the Italian Villa. Gabourie was also responsible for the ships in the silent version of The Sea Hawk. Gabourie went to MGM with Keaton but worked on just one picture with him (The Cameraman) before MGM promoted him to construction superintendent, a position he held until he died. Gabourie's son, Fred Gabourie Jr., played some small parts in film and on TV, but eventually became a judge. and on TV, but eventually became a judge. , Fred Gabourie (* 19. September 1881 in Ontario Kanada; † 1. März 1951 in Los Angeles, USA) war ein kanadischer Filmarchitekt.
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rdfs:comment Fred Gabourie (* 19. September 1881 in Ontario Kanada; † 1. März 1951 in Los Angeles, USA) war ein kanadischer Filmarchitekt. , Fred Gabourie (September 19, 1881 - March Fred Gabourie (September 19, 1881 - March 1, 1951) was a technical director snd department head. Gabourie was born in Tweed, Ontario, Canada. He was a member of the Seneca Indian tribe. He served in the Spanish–American War. Keaton and Gabourie, working with an architect, co-designed Keaton's lavish Beverly Hills mansion, eventually called the Italian Villa. Gabourie was also responsible for the ships in the silent version of The Sea Hawk. Gabourie's son, Fred Gabourie Jr., played some small parts in film and on TV, but eventually became a judge. and on TV, but eventually became a judge.
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