Erma Horsley
Erma Horsley was an American film editor and screenwriter who worked for Republic Pictures during the 1920s and 1930s.[1]
Erma Horsley | |
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Born | Erma Ruth Dunkell ~1897 Los Angeles, California, USA |
Died | ??? ??? |
Education | Hollywood High School |
Occupation | Film editor, screenwriter |
Spouse(s) | Arthur Horsley |
Biography
Born Erma Dunkell in California, she attended Hollywood High School before marrying Fox producer Arthur Horsley in 1916.[2][3][4] She worked as a film editor at the studios and also got a writing credit on 1928's Mystery Valley.[5] She and fellow editor Robert O. Crandall ran their own company, Erro Film Service, in the 1940s.[6]
Selected filmography
As editor:
- I Cover the War! (1937)
- California Straight Ahead! (1937)
- Conflict (1936)
- Mystery Valley (1928)
- Lightnin' Shot (1928)
- The Devil's Tower (1928)
- The Grey Vulture (1926)
As writer:
- Mystery Valley (1928)
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References
- "3 Apr 1918, 20 - The Los Angeles Times at Newspapers.com". Newspapers.com. Retrieved 2019-03-10.
- "26 Jun 1914, 17 - The Los Angeles Times at Newspapers.com". Newspapers.com. Retrieved 2019-03-10.
- "3 Apr 1918, 20 - The Los Angeles Times at Newspapers.com". Newspapers.com. Retrieved 2019-03-10.
- "Los Angeles Herald 31 October 1916 — California Digital Newspaper Collection". cdnc.ucr.edu. Retrieved 2019-03-10.
- Institute, American Film (1997). The American Film Institute Catalog of Motion Pictures Produced in the United States. University of California Press. ISBN 9780520209695.
- "29 Aug 1947, Page 11 - Covina Argus at Newspapers.com". Newspapers.com. Retrieved 2019-03-10.
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