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'''Harry Beaumont''' (February |
'''Harry Beaumont''' (10 February 1888 – 22 December 1966) was an American film director, actor, and screenwriter. He worked for a variety of production companies including [[20th Century Fox|Fox]], [[Goldwyn Pictures Corporation|Goldwyn]], [[Metro Pictures Corporation|Metro]], [[Warner Brothers]], and [[Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer]]. |
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==Career== |
==Career== |
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Beaumont's greatest successes were during the [[silent film]] era, when he directed films including [[John Barrymore]]'s ''[[Beau Brummel (1924 film)|Beau Brummel]]'' (1924) and the silent youth movie ''[[Our Dancing Daughters]]'' (1928), featuring [[Joan Crawford]]. He then directed MGM's first [[talkie]] musical, ''[[The Broadway Melody]]'' (1929). |
Beaumont's greatest successes were during the [[silent film]] era, when he directed films including [[John Barrymore]]'s ''[[Beau Brummel (1924 film)|Beau Brummel]]'' (1924) and the silent youth movie ''[[Our Dancing Daughters]]'' (1928), featuring [[Joan Crawford]]. He then directed MGM's first [[talkie]] musical, ''[[The Broadway Melody]]'' (1929). The latter film won the [[Academy Award for Best Picture|Best Picture]] [[Academy Award]] that year, and Beaumont was nominated for [[Academy Award for Best Director|Best Director]]. |
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==Personal life== |
==Personal life and death== |
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Beaumont was married to actress Hazel Daly.<ref>{{cite news|url=https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=ZThPAAAAIBAJ |
Beaumont was married to actress [[Hazel Daly]].<ref>{{cite news|url=https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=ZThPAAAAIBAJ&pg=6921,6768327|title=Musical Shows Seen As Field For Sound Film|date=January 13, 1929|work=St. Petersburg Times|page=7|access-date=February 20, 2013}}</ref> The couple had twin daughters Anne and Geraldine, born in 1922.<ref>{{cite news|title=Harry Beaumont Proud Father of Twin Girls |date=September 17, 1922|work=The Baltimore Sun|page=D5}}</ref><ref>{{cite news|title=Eastertide Divides Desert Folk|last=Weaver|first=Sylva|date=April 11, 1939|work=The Los Angeles Times|page=A5}}</ref> |
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⚫ | On 22 December 1966, Beaumont died at [[Saint John's Health Center|St. John's Hospital]] in [[Santa Monica, California]].<ref>{{cite news|title=Funeral Set for Harry Beaumont|date=December 24, 1966|work=The Los Angeles Times|page=B3}}</ref> His gravesite is at [[Forest Lawn Memorial Park, Glendale]]. |
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==Death== |
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==Filmography== |
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==Selected filmography== |
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[[File:Filling His Own Shoes 1917.jpg|thumb|Beaumont directing Bryant Washburn and Hazel Daly in ''Filling His Own Shoes'' (1917)]] |
[[File:Filling His Own Shoes 1917.jpg|thumb|Beaumont directing Bryant Washburn and Hazel Daly in ''Filling His Own Shoes'' (1917)]] |
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===Director=== |
===Director=== |
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* ''[[The Truant Soul]]'' (1916) |
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* ''[[Skinner's Dress Suit (1917 film)|Skinner's Dress Suit]]'' (1917) |
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* ''[[Burning the Candle]]'' (1917) |
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* ''[[Skinner's Bubble]]'' (1917) |
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* ''[[Filling His Own Shoes]]'' (1917) |
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* ''[[Skinner's Baby]]'' (1917) |
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* ''[[Go West, Young Man (1918 film)|Go West, Young Man]]'' (1918) |
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* ''[[Thirty a Week]]'' (1918) |
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* ''[[Brown of Harvard (1918 film)|Brown of Harvard]]'' (1918) |
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* ''[[A Wild Goose Chase]]'' (1919) |
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*''[[The Little Rowdy]]'' (1919) |
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* ''[[Heartsease (film)|Heartsease]]'' (1919) |
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* ''[[A Man and His Money]]'' (1919) |
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* ''[[The City of Comrades]]'' (1919) |
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* ''[[The Gay Lord Quex (1919 film)|The Gay Lord Quex]]'' (1919) |
* ''[[The Gay Lord Quex (1919 film)|The Gay Lord Quex]]'' (1919) |
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* ''[[Lord and Lady Algy (film)|Lord and Lady Algy]]'' (1919) |
* ''[[Lord and Lady Algy (film)|Lord and Lady Algy]]'' (1919) |
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* ''[[Toby's Bow]]'' (1919) |
* ''[[Toby's Bow]]'' (1919) |
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* ''[[Dollars and Sense (film)|Dollars and Sense]]'' (1920) |
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* ''[[The Great Accident]]'' (1920) |
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* ''[[Going Some]]'' (1920) |
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* ''[[Stop Thief! (1920 film)|Stop Thief!]]'' (1920) |
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* ''[[The Fourteenth Man]]'' (1922) |
* ''[[The Fourteenth Man]]'' (1922) |
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* ''[[June Madness]]'' (1922) |
* ''[[June Madness]]'' (1922) |
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* ''[[The Five Dollar Baby]]'' (1922) |
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* ''[[The Ragged Heiress]]'' (1922) |
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* ''[[They Like 'Em Rough]]'' (1922) |
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* ''[[Love in the Dark (1922 film)|Love in the Dark]]'' (1922) |
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* ''[[Seeing's Believing]]'' (1922) |
* ''[[Seeing's Believing]]'' (1922) |
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* ''[[Glass Houses (1922 film)|Glass Houses]]'' (1922) |
* ''[[Glass Houses (1922 film)|Glass Houses]]'' (1922) |
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* ''[[Very Truly Yours]]'' (1922) |
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* ''[[Lights of the Desert]]'' (1922) |
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* ''[[Crinoline and Romance]]'' (1923) |
* ''[[Crinoline and Romance]]'' (1923) |
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* ''[[Main Street (1923 film)|Main Street]]'' (1923) |
* ''[[Main Street (1923 film)|Main Street]]'' (1923) |
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* ''[[A Noise in Newboro]]'' (1923) |
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* ''[[The Gold Diggers (1923 film)|The Gold Diggers]]'' (1923) |
* ''[[The Gold Diggers (1923 film)|The Gold Diggers]]'' (1923) |
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* ''[[Beau Brummel (1924 film)|Beau Brummel]]'' (1924) |
* ''[[Beau Brummel (1924 film)|Beau Brummel]]'' (1924) |
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* ''[[Babbitt (1924 film)|Babbitt]]'' (1924) |
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* ''[[The Lover of Camille]]'' (1924) |
* ''[[The Lover of Camille]]'' (1924) |
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* ''[[Don't Doubt Your Husband]]'' (1924) |
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* ''[[A Lost Lady (1924 film)|A Lost Lady]]'' (1924) |
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* ''[[His Majesty, Bunker Bean (1925 film)|His Majesty, Bunker Bean]]'' (1925) |
* ''[[His Majesty, Bunker Bean (1925 film)|His Majesty, Bunker Bean]]'' (1925) |
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* ''[[Rose of the World (1925 film)|Rose of the World]]'' (1925) |
* ''[[Rose of the World (1925 film)|Rose of the World]]'' (1925) |
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* ''[[Recompense (film)|Recompense]]'' (1925) |
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* ''[[Sandy (1926 film)|Sandy]]'' (1926) |
* ''[[Sandy (1926 film)|Sandy]]'' (1926) |
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* ''[[Womanpower]]'' (1926) |
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* ''[[One Increasing Purpose]]'' (1927) |
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* ''[[Forbidden Hours]]'' (1928) |
* ''[[Forbidden Hours]]'' (1928) |
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* ''[[Our Dancing Daughters]]'' (1928) |
* ''[[Our Dancing Daughters]]'' (1928) |
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* ''[[A Single Man (1929 film)|A Single Man]]'' (1929) |
* ''[[A Single Man (1929 film)|A Single Man]]'' (1929) |
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* ''[[The Broadway Melody]]'' (1929) |
* ''[[The Broadway Melody]]'' (1929) |
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* ''[[Speedway (1929 film)|Speedway]]'' (1929) |
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* ''[[Great Day (unfinished film)|Great Day]]'' (1930) |
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* ''[[Our Blushing Brides]]'' (1930) |
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* ''[[The Florodora Girl]]'' (1930) |
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* ''[[Children of Pleasure]]'' (1930) |
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* ''[[Lord Byron of Broadway]]'' (1930) |
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* ''[[Those Three French Girls]]'' (1930) |
* ''[[Those Three French Girls]]'' (1930) |
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* ''[[Dance, Fools, Dance]]'' (1931) |
* ''[[Dance, Fools, Dance]]'' (1931) |
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* ''[[Laughing Sinners]]'' (1931) |
* ''[[Laughing Sinners]]'' (1931) |
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* ''[[The Great Lover (1931 film)|The Great Lover]]'' (1931) |
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* ''[[West of Broadway (1931 film)|West of Broadway]]'' (1931) |
* ''[[West of Broadway (1931 film)|West of Broadway]]'' (1931) |
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* ''[[Faithless (1932 film)|Faithless]]'' (1932) |
* ''[[Faithless (1932 film)|Faithless]]'' (1932) |
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* ''[[Are You Listening? (film)|Are You Listening?]]'' (1932) |
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* ''[[Unashamed (film)|Unashamed]]'' (1932) |
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* ''[[Made on Broadway]]'' (1933) |
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* ''[[Should Ladies Behave]]'' (1933) |
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* ''[[When Ladies Meet (1933 film)|When Ladies Meet]]'' (1933) |
* ''[[When Ladies Meet (1933 film)|When Ladies Meet]]'' (1933) |
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* ''[[Murder in the Private Car]]'' (1934) |
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* ''[[Enchanted April (1935 film)|Enchanted April]]'' (1935) |
* ''[[Enchanted April (1935 film)|Enchanted April]]'' (1935) |
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* ''[[The Girl on the Front Page]]'' (1936) |
* ''[[The Girl on the Front Page]]'' (1936) |
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* ''[[When's Your Birthday?]]'' (1937) |
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* ''[[Maisie Goes to Reno]]'' (1944) |
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* ''[[Twice Blessed (film)|Twice Blessed]]'' (1945) |
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* ''[[Up Goes Maisie]]'' (1946) |
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* ''[[The Show-Off (1946 film)|The Show-Off]]'' (1946) |
* ''[[The Show-Off (1946 film)|The Show-Off]]'' (1946) |
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* ''[[Undercover Maisie]]'' (1947) |
* ''[[Undercover Maisie]]'' (1947) |
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* ''[[Alias a Gentleman]]'' (1948) |
* ''[[Alias a Gentleman]]'' (1948) |
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===Writer=== |
===Writer=== |
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* ''[[Burning the Candle]]'' (1917) |
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* ''[[Filling His Own Shoes]]'' (1917) |
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* ''[[Brown of Harvard (1918 film)|Brown of Harvard]]'' (1918) |
* ''[[Brown of Harvard (1918 film)|Brown of Harvard]]'' (1918) |
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* ''[[The Little Rowdy]]'' (1919) |
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* ''[[June Madness]]'' (1922) |
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==References== |
==References== |
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Harry Beaumont | |
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Born | Abilene, Kansas, U.S. | February 10, 1888
Died | December 22, 1966 Santa Monica, California, U.S. | (aged 78)
Resting place | Forest Lawn Memorial Park, Glendale |
Nationality | American |
Occupation(s) | Director, actor, screenwriter |
Years active | 1911–1948 |
Spouse | Hazel Daly |
Children | 2 |
Harry Beaumont (10 February 1888 – 22 December 1966) was an American film director, actor, and screenwriter. He worked for a variety of production companies including Fox, Goldwyn, Metro, Warner Brothers, and Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer.
Career
[edit]Beaumont's greatest successes were during the silent film era, when he directed films including John Barrymore's Beau Brummel (1924) and the silent youth movie Our Dancing Daughters (1928), featuring Joan Crawford. He then directed MGM's first talkie musical, The Broadway Melody (1929). The latter film won the Best Picture Academy Award that year, and Beaumont was nominated for Best Director.
Personal life and death
[edit]Beaumont was married to actress Hazel Daly.[1] The couple had twin daughters Anne and Geraldine, born in 1922.[2][3]
On 22 December 1966, Beaumont died at St. John's Hospital in Santa Monica, California.[4] His gravesite is at Forest Lawn Memorial Park, Glendale.
Filmography
[edit]Director
[edit]- The Truant Soul (1916)
- Skinner's Dress Suit (1917)
- Burning the Candle (1917)
- Skinner's Bubble (1917)
- Filling His Own Shoes (1917)
- Skinner's Baby (1917)
- Go West, Young Man (1918)
- Thirty a Week (1918)
- Brown of Harvard (1918)
- A Wild Goose Chase (1919)
- The Little Rowdy (1919)
- One of the Finest (1919)
- Heartsease (1919)
- A Man and His Money (1919)
- The City of Comrades (1919)
- The Gay Lord Quex (1919)
- Lord and Lady Algy (1919)
- Toby's Bow (1919)
- Dollars and Sense (1920)
- The Great Accident (1920)
- Going Some (1920)
- Stop Thief! (1920)
- The Fourteenth Man (1922)
- June Madness (1922)
- The Five Dollar Baby (1922)
- The Ragged Heiress (1922)
- They Like 'Em Rough (1922)
- Love in the Dark (1922)
- Seeing's Believing (1922)
- Glass Houses (1922)
- Very Truly Yours (1922)
- Lights of the Desert (1922)
- Crinoline and Romance (1923)
- Main Street (1923)
- A Noise in Newboro (1923)
- The Gold Diggers (1923)
- Beau Brummel (1924)
- Babbitt (1924)
- The Lover of Camille (1924)
- Don't Doubt Your Husband (1924)
- A Lost Lady (1924)
- His Majesty, Bunker Bean (1925)
- Rose of the World (1925)
- Recompense (1925)
- Sandy (1926)
- Womanpower (1926)
- One Increasing Purpose (1927)
- Forbidden Hours (1928)
- Our Dancing Daughters (1928)
- A Single Man (1929)
- The Broadway Melody (1929)
- Speedway (1929)
- Great Day (1930)
- Our Blushing Brides (1930)
- The Florodora Girl (1930)
- Children of Pleasure (1930)
- Lord Byron of Broadway (1930)
- Those Three French Girls (1930)
- Dance, Fools, Dance (1931)
- Laughing Sinners (1931)
- The Great Lover (1931)
- West of Broadway (1931)
- Faithless (1932)
- Are You Listening? (1932)
- Unashamed (1932)
- Made on Broadway (1933)
- Should Ladies Behave (1933)
- When Ladies Meet (1933)
- Murder in the Private Car (1934)
- Enchanted April (1935)
- The Girl on the Front Page (1936)
- When's Your Birthday? (1937)
- Maisie Goes to Reno (1944)
- Twice Blessed (1945)
- Up Goes Maisie (1946)
- The Show-Off (1946)
- Undercover Maisie (1947)
- Alias a Gentleman (1948)
Writer
[edit]- Burning the Candle (1917)
- Filling His Own Shoes (1917)
- Brown of Harvard (1918)
- The Little Rowdy (1919)
- June Madness (1922)
References
[edit]- ^ "Musical Shows Seen As Field For Sound Film". St. Petersburg Times. January 13, 1929. p. 7. Retrieved February 20, 2013.
- ^ "Harry Beaumont Proud Father of Twin Girls". The Baltimore Sun. September 17, 1922. p. D5.
- ^ Weaver, Sylva (April 11, 1939). "Eastertide Divides Desert Folk". The Los Angeles Times. p. A5.
- ^ "Funeral Set for Harry Beaumont". The Los Angeles Times. December 24, 1966. p. B3.
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[edit]- 1888 births
- 1966 deaths
- 20th-century American male actors
- Male actors from Kansas
- Film producers from Kansas
- American male silent film actors
- American male screenwriters
- Burials at Forest Lawn Memorial Park (Glendale)
- People from Abilene, Kansas
- American silent film directors
- Film directors from Kansas
- Screenwriters from Kansas
- 20th-century American male writers
- 20th-century American screenwriters
- Directors of Best Picture Academy Award winners