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    Jean Yarbrough

    American film director

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  1. Jean Yarbrough was born in Marianna, Arkansas on August 22, 1900. He attended the University of the South in Sewanee, Tennessee. In 1922, Yarbrough entered the film business working in silent pictures, first as a "prop man" and later rising through the ranks to become an assistant director. [1]

  2. Jean Yarbrough (1900-1975) was a director and producer of comedies, such as I'm the Law, Freckles Comes Home and Inside Job. He started as a prop man for Hal Roach and worked with comedians like Abbott and Costello and Lou Costello.

    • Jean Yarbrough
    • August 2, 1975
    • August 22, 1900
  3. Ms. Yarbrough is the author of numerous articles and essays in American political thought and public policy, as well as other topics in political philosophy. Her current research involves a study of the political thought of Alexis de Tocqueville in relation to major American political figures. She has served on the editorial boards of The ...

  4. Jean Yarbrough was born on 22 August 1900 in Marianna, Arkansas, USA. He was a director and producer, known for I'm the Law (1953), Freckles Comes Home (1942) and Inside Job (1946). He died on 2 August 1975 in Los Angeles, California, USA.

    • August 22, 1900
    • August 2, 1975
  5. Apr 19, 2017 · Jean Yarbrough, a government professor and expert in political philosophy, shares how she evolved from a liberal student activist to a conservative intellectual. She traces her transformation to five factors: graduate education, foreign policy, motherhood, religion, and economics.

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  8. Jean Yarbrough not only came of age during the mid-20th-century heyday of the B movie, but also helped define it. Working for the low-budget production house Monogram Pictures, among others, he helped crank out scores of films with such titles as "King of the Zombies" (1941) and "Criminal Investigator" ('42). During the war years, Yarbrough was ...

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