12-561: Not to be confused with West Lake . Westlake may refer to: Places [ edit ] Australia [ edit ] Westlake, Canberra , a ghost town suburb of Canberra Westlake, Queensland , a suburb of Brisbane New Zealand [ edit ] Westlake, New Zealand , a suburb of Auckland Westlake Girls High School Westlake Boys High School United States [ edit ] Westlake, Daly City, California Westlake, Los Angeles , California Westlake, California,
24-643: A brand of automotive tyres owned by Hangzhou Zhongce Rubber Company See also [ edit ] West Lake (disambiguation) West Lakes (disambiguation) Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Westlake . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Westlake&oldid=1171301325 " Categories : Disambiguation pages Place name disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description
36-698: A light rail and bus station in Seattle Westlake / MacArthur Park (LACMTA station) , a Red Line and Purple Line subway station in Los Angeles Westlake Station (disambiguation) , stations of the name Other [ edit ] Westlake (album) , a 1987 album by David Westlake Westlake Chemical Westlake Entertainment , a DVD distributor; see Keystone Studios § Legacy Westlake Recording Studios , in West Hollywood, California Westlake Tyres ,
48-1337: A master-planned community which now comprises: The entirety of Westlake Village, California A neighborhood in Thousand Oaks, California Westlake, Florida Westlake, Georgia Westlake, Louisiana Westlake, Ohio Westlake, Oregon Westlake, Texas Westlake, Seattle , Washington Westlake Center , Seattle, Washington Westlake Corner, Virginia Westlake High School (disambiguation) West Lake Hills, Texas People [ edit ] Clive Westlake (1932–2000), British songwriter David Westlake , British singer/songwriter Dean Westlake (1960-2022), American politician Donald E. Westlake (1933–2008), American author H.D. Westlake (1906–1992), British classical scholar; see Hellenica Oxyrhynchia John Westlake (law scholar) (1828–1913), English writer on international law Martin Westlake , British and Belgian author, musician, and EU civil servant Nathaniel Westlake (1833–1921), British artist specialising in stained glass Nigel Westlake (born 1958), Australian composer Philip Westlake , British painter and brother of Nathaniel Train stations [ edit ] Westlake (Link station) ,
60-465: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages West Lake (disambiguation) West Lake is a freshwater lake in Hangzhou, China. West Lake may also refer to: Keystone Studios#Legacy 34°05′10.37″N 118°15′34.80″W / 34.0862139°N 118.2596667°W / 34.0862139; -118.2596667 Keystone Studios
72-610: The Mutual Film Corporation between 1912 and 1915. The Keystone film brand declined rapidly after Sennett went independent in 1917. The name Keystone was taken from the side of one of the cars of a passing Pennsylvania Railroad train (Keystone State being the nickname of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania ) during the initial meeting of Sennett, Kessel and Baumann in New York. The original main building,
84-602: The New York Motion Picture Company , Sennett founded Keystone Studios in Edendale, California – now a part of Echo Park – in 1912. The original main building which was the first totally enclosed film stage and studio ever constructed, is still there today. Known as Sennett's Fun Factory , it was here that he created the slapstick antics of the Keystone Cops (from 1912) and
96-511: The Sennett Bathing Beauties (beginning in 1915). Keystone comedies were noted for their hair-raising car chases and custard pie warfare, especially in the Keystone Cops series. Charlie Chaplin got his start in films at Keystone when Sennett hired him in 1914, fresh from his vaudeville career, to make silent films , in which he rapidly became a star performer and film director , participating in thirty-five films within
108-664: The Triangle Film Corporation with D. W. Griffith and Thomas Ince . Sennett left in 1917 to produce his own independent films (eventually distributed through Paramount ), after which Keystone's business declined. Keystone Studios eventually closed after bankruptcy in 1935. Much of the lighting and studio equipment from Keystone was bought by Reymond King, who started the "Award Cinema Movie Equipment" company in Venice, CA in November, 1935. "Keystone Studios"
120-574: The first totally enclosed film stage and studio in history, is still standing. It is located at 1712 Glendale Blvd in Echo Park, Los Angeles and is now being used as a Public storage facility . The studio is especially remembered for its silent film era under Mack Sennett , the Canadian-American film actor, director, and producer, who became known as the 'King of Comedy'. With financial backing from Adam Kessel and Charles O. Bauman of
132-399: The single year he worked there. Other actors who worked at Keystone toward the beginning of their film careers include Marie Dressler , Harold Lloyd , Mabel Normand , Roscoe Arbuckle , Gloria Swanson , Louise Fazenda , Raymond Griffith , Ford Sterling , Ben Turpin , Harry Langdon , Al St. John and Chester Conklin . In 1915, Keystone Studios became an autonomous production unit of
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#1732776695976144-672: Was an early film studio founded in Edendale, California (which is now a part of Echo Park ) on July 4, 1912 as the Keystone Pictures Studio by Mack Sennett with backing from actor-writer Adam Kessel (1866–1946) and Charles O. Baumann (1874–1931), owners of the New York Motion Picture Company (founded 1909). The company, referred to at its office as The Keystone Film Company , filmed in and around Glendale and Silver Lake, Los Angeles for several years, and its films were distributed by
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