Lewin "Fitz" Fitzhamon (5 June 1869 – 10 October 1961) was a British filmmaker, who worked as Cecil Hepworth's principal director in the early decades of the twentieth century. His best-known film is Rescued by Rover (1905). Other directing credits include An Englishman Trip to Paris from London (1904), That Fatal Sneeze (1907), The Man and his Bottle (1908) and A New Hat for Nothing (1910). In total, he directed around 400 films.
Harry the Footballer
(Director)
Rescued by Rover
(Director)
A Seaside Introduction
(Director)
That Fatal Sneeze
(Director)
Poison or Whiskey
(Director)
Tilly and the Fire Engines
(Director)
Tilly the Tomboy Visits the Poor
(Director)
Tomkins Buys a Donkey
(Director)
The Dog Outwits the Kidnapper
(Director)
The Doll's Revenge
(Director)
Dumb Sagacity
(Director)
A Fisherman's Love Story
(Director)
The Other Side of the Hedge
(Director)
Haydn and Mozart
(Writer)
Sister Mary Jane's Top Note
(Director)
Tilly's Party
(Writer)
Sister Mary Jane's Top Note
(Writer)
Tilly's Party
(Director)
Haydn and Mozart
(Director)
Georges Bizet
(Director)
Georges Bizet
(Writer)
Children of the Forest
(Director)
Children of the Forest
(Writer)
Dick Turpin's Ride to York
(Director)
Lost, Stolen or Strayed
(Director)
Prehistoric Peeps
(Director)
A Race for Love
(Director)
The Press Illustrated
(Director)
The Bewitched Traveller
(Director)
An Englishman's Trip to Paris from London
(Director)
Poison or Whiskey
(Director)
A Race for a Kiss
(Director)
The Man and His Bottle
(Director)
A Seaside Girl
(Director)
Falsely Accused
(Director)
When Tilly's Uncle Flirted
(Director)
Briton vs. Boer
(Director)
Invisibility
(Director)
What the Curate Really Did
(Director)