Nevin Tait in the context of Charles Tait (film director)


Nevin Tait in the context of Charles Tait (film director)
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👉 Nevin Tait in the context of Charles Tait (film director)

Charles Tait (15 November 1868 – 27 June 1933) was an Australian concert, film and theatrical entrepreneur. His most notable achievement was as the director and writer of The Story of the Kelly Gang regarded as the world's first feature-length film. The film was first shown on 26 December 1906.

Tait was born in Castlemaine, Victoria, the son of John Turnbull Tait (1830–1902), a tailor from Scalloway, Shetland Islands, Scotland, and his English wife Sarah, nÊe Leeming. John Tait migrated to Victoria in 1862 and settled at Castlemaine where he married Sarah. They had nine children: including Charles (1868–1933), John Henry (1871–1955), James Nevin (1876–1961), Edward Joseph (1878–1947) and Frank Samuel (1883–1965) (later Sir Frank). In about 1879, the Taits moved to Richmond, a suburb of Melbourne, Victoria. On 21 June 1899 Charles married Elizabeth Jane Veitch; and they were to have two daughters and two sons.

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