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    Harry Beaumont

    American film director, actor, and screenwriter

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  1. 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 .

  2. Harry Beaumont. Actor. Director. Writer. IMDbPro Starmeter See rank. Born in Abilene, KS, in 1888, Harry Beaumont started his show-business career early--he quit school to become an actor in a traveling stock company, and eventually made his way to the New York stage.

    • January 1, 1
    • Abilene, Kansas, USA
    • January 1, 1
    • Santa Monica, California, USA
  3. Mini Bio. Born in Abilene, KS, in 1888, Harry Beaumont started his show-business career early--he quit school to become an actor in a traveling stock company, and eventually made his way to the New York stage. In 1912 he began working as a film actor for Edison studios--which was headquartered across the river in New Jersey--in everything from ...

    • February 10, 1888
    • December 22, 1966
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  5. From Wikipedia. Harry Beaumont (February 10, 1888 – December 22, 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. Beaumont's greatest successes were during the silent film era, when he directed films including ...

  6. Harry Beaumont was a prolific, versatile director during the 1920s and '30s who worked for some of the biggest production companies in Hollywood including Fox, Goldwyn, Metro, Warner Brothers, and MGM. As a young man, he left school to join a stock company, eventually ending up on the New York vaudeville stage.

    • February 10, 1888
    • January 1, 1966
  7. Mar 21, 2022 · The film, directed by Harry Beaumont, is considered the first-ever musical, creating a template that is still followed nearly a century later. In fact, it was considered so advanced and impressive that it won the Best Picture Oscar at the second-ever Academy Awards. So, how does it hold up to modern scrutiny?

  8. Our Blushing Brides (1930) -- (Movie Clip) Morbid Sense Of Virtue Harry Beaumont directs Joan Crawford and Robert Montgomery, both age 25, as Jerry, department store model, and Tony, the married older brother of the friend who snagged her a great apartment, testing the boundaries in the third of MGM’s “Jazz Age” romances, but the first talkie, all starring Crawford, Our Blushing Brides ...

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