E. J. Babille
E.J. Babille (May 3, 1883 – February 18, 1970) was born Edward Julius Babille in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. He was an American assistant director in the silent and early sound film eras.
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Born | Edward Julius Babille May 3, 1883 |
Died | February 18, 1970 86) Los Angeles, California, United States | (aged
Occupation | Assistant director |
Years active | 1921-37 |
In the first twelve years of his career he would work almost exclusively with three directors: E. Mason Hopper, Edward H. Griffith, and Paul Stein, who directed seventeen of the twenty-one films on which Babille was the assistant director. He left the film industry in 1939, and died on February 18, 1970.
Filmography
(Per AFI database — all positions were as assistant director, unless otherwise noted)[1]
- One Wonderful Night (1914) (actor)
- All's Fair in Love (1921)
- The Great White Way (1924)
- Janice Meredith (1924)
- Paris at Midnight (1926) (production manager)
- My Friend From India (1927)
- No Control (1927)
- The Wise Wife (1927)
- A Blonde for a Night (1928)
- Captain Swagger (1928)
- Love Over Night (1928)
- Marked Money (1928)
- Her Private Affair (1929)
- The Office Scandal (1929)
- Rich People (1929)
- The Shady Lady (1929)
- The Sophomore (1929)
- This Thing Called Love (1929)
- Sin Takes a Holiday (1930)
- The Big Gamble (1931)
- Lady with a Past (1932)
- A Woman Commands (1932)
- No More Ladies (1935) (actor)
- My Dear Miss Aldrich (1937)
- You're Only Young Once (1937)
- They All Come Out (1939)
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