Arthur Rosson(1886-1960)
- Director
- Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
- Writer
The brother of cinematographer Harold Rosson, director Richard Rosson and actress
Helene Rosson, Arthur Rosson started in films as a stuntman and joined
Vitagraph in 1909, later working as an associate director with Cecil B. DeMille for
16 years. By the 1920s he was a full-time director, and from 1929-38 he directed mainly westerns. He was a highly regarded second-unit director, and shot action scenes for such prestigious productions as Viva Villa! (1934), Red River (1948) and The Big Sky (1952), in addition to serving as second-unit director on every DeMille picture from 1939-56.