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  1. H. Bruce "Lucky" Humberstone (November 18, 1901 – October 11, 1984) was an American film director. He was previously a movie actor (as a child), a script clerk, and an assistant director, working with directors such as King Vidor , Edmund Goulding , and Allan Dwan .

  2. H. Bruce Humberstone(1901-1984) A juvenile actor, Bruce Humberstone started his career as a script clerk, later serving as assistant director for the likes of King Vidor , Edmund Goulding and Allan Dwan. One of the 28 founders of the Directors Guild of America, Humberstone worked in a number of capacities on several silent films.

    • H. Bruce Humberstone
    • October 11, 1984
    • November 18, 1901
  3. H. Bruce Humberstone (born November 18, 1901, Buffalo, New York, U.S.—died October 11, 1984, Los Angeles, California) American film and television director whose career peaked during World War II, when his films featured such top-tier stars as Sonja Henie, Betty Grable, and Danny Kaye. Initially a child actor and a script clerk, Humberstone ...

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  5. A juvenile actor, Bruce Humberstone started his career as a script clerk, later serving as assistant director for the likes of King Vidor, Edmund Goulding and Allan Dwan. One of the 28 founders of the Directors Guild of America, Humberstone worked in a number of capacities on several silent films. With no distinct directing style of his own ...

  6. Oct 18, 1984 · The veteran film director H. Bruce Humberstone, who directed star vehicles for Danny Kaye, Virginia Mayo and Sonja Henie during his 30-year career, has died of pneumonia at the Motion Picture ...

  7. H. Bruce Humberstone was a movie actor, script clerk, assistant director and director who worked on silent movies for 20th Century Fox and some of the Charlie Chan films. He died in 1984 at age 82. Learn more about his biography, filmography and awards on TMDB.

  8. Buffalo-born H. Bruce Humberstone was a juvenile actor and script clerk during his first few years in Hollywood.Humberstone worked in a number of capacities (grip, prop man, production assistant) on several silent westerns of the '20s, during which time he earned the nickname Lucky for reasons that he'd keep changing from interview to interview later in life.