Harold Beaudine

Harold Beaudine (November 29, 1894 – May 9, 1949) was an early Hollywood film director of silent films. William Beaudine was his brother. He directed more than 70 films, many of them short films. Beaudine was born in New York City and died in Sawtelle, Los Angeles, California. He is known for his action filled comedies.[1] His career seems to have dropped off with the development of "talkies" and the end of the silent era.

Filmography

  • Hot Water (1923 film)
  • Hey Rube! (silent film)
  • Rocking the Boat
  • 'Tis the Bull
  • Dead Easy (silent film)
  • Hokus Pokus (silent film)
  • Hickory Stick (silent film)
  • Second Childhood (silent film)
  • In Dutch (silent film)
  • Navy Blues (silent film)
  • Seeing Things (1930 film)

References

  1. Marshall, Wendy L. (19 May 2018). "William Beaudine: From Silents to Television". Scarecrow Press via Google Books.
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