Edmund Goulding

Edmund Goulding

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Director - USA
Born March 20, 1891 in Feltham, Middlesex
Died December 24, 1959 in Los Angeles, California, USA

Mini-Biography:
Edmund Goulding was born on March 20, 1891 in Feltham, Middlesex. He was an American Director, known for Mardi Gras (1958), Grand Hotel (1932), Forever and a day (1943), Edmund Goulding's first movie on record is from 1911. Edmund Goulding died on December 24, 1959 in Los Angeles, California, USA. His last motion picture on file dates from 1958.

Biographical Notes
Routinierter Regisseur und Autor des amerikanischen Kinos, produzierte vor allem in den späten Zwanziger und den Dreissiger Jahren Publikumsderfolge.

FilmographyFilmography
1958: Mardi Gras (Director), with Pat Boone, Christine Carère, Tommy Sands,
1956: Teenage Rebel (Director),
1953: Down among the sheltering palms (Director), with Gloria DeHaven, Mitzi Gaynor, Jane Greer,
1952: We're not married (Matrimoni a sorpresa) (Director), with Zsa Zsa Gabor, Mitzi Gaynor, Marilyn Monroe,
1950: Mister 880 (L' imprendibile signor 880) (Director), with Edmund Gwenn, Burt Lancaster, Dorothy McGuire,
1947: Nightmare Alley (Director), with Tyrone Power, Joan Blondell, Coleen Gray,
1947: The shocking Miss Pilgrim (Director), Directed by George Seaton, John M. Stahl, with Betty Grable, Dick Haymes, Anne Revere,
1946: The Razor's Edge (Director), with Gene Tierney, Clifton Webb,
1946: Of Human Bondage (Director), with Eleanor Parker, Janis Paige,
1943: The constant nymph (Director), with Charles Boyer, Peter Lorre, Joan Fontaine,
1943: Old Acquaintance (Scenario), Directed by Vincent Sherman, with Bette Davis, Miriam Hopkins, Gig Young,
1943: Claudia (Director),
1943: Forever and a day (Director), Directed by René Clair, Frank Lloyd, Victor Saville, Herbert Wilcox, with Cedric Hardwicke, Buster Keaton, Charles Laughton,
1941: The great lie (Director), with Bette Davis, George Brent, Mary Astor,
1940: 'Til we meet again (Director), with Geraldine Fitzgerald, Mary Anderson,
1940: Two Girls on Broadway (Scenario), Directed by S. Sylvan Simon, with , Joan Blondell, George Murphy,
1939: Dark Victory (Director), with Geraldine Fitzgerald, Humphrey Bogart, George Brent,
1939: The old maid (Director), with Bette Davis, Miriam Hopkins, George Brent,
1939: We are not alone (Director), with Jane Bryan, Paul Muni, Raymond Severn,
1938: The Dawn Patrol (Director), with Errol Flynn,
1938: White Banners (Director), with Claude Rains, Fay Bainter, Jackie Cooper,
1937: That Certain Woman (Director), with Bette Davis, Henry Fonda, Ian Hunter,
1935: The Flame within (Director),
1934: Riptide (Director), with Norma Shearer, Robert Montgomery, Herbert Marshall,
1932: Flesh (Scenario), Directed by John Ford, with Wallace Beery, Herman Bing, Ricardo Cortez,
1932: No Man of her Own (Based on ), Directed by Wesley Ruggles, with George Barbier, Clark Gable, Carole Lombard,
1932: Blondie of the Follies (Director), with Marion Davies, Robert Montgomery, Anita Loos,
1932: Grand Hotel (Director), with Greta Garbo, John Barrymore, Joan Crawford,
1931: Reaching for the Moon (Director), with Douglas Fairbanks,
1931: En Kvinnas morgondag (The Devil's Holiday) (Based on ), Directed by Gustaf Bergman, with Vera Schmiterlöw, Georg Blomstedt, Mathias Taube,
1931: Night Angel (Scenario), with Fredric March,
1931: The Nigth Angel (Director),
1931: La fiesta del diablo (The Devil's Holiday) (Scenario), Directed by Adelqui Migliar, with Carmen Larrabeiti, Tony D'Algy, Félix de Pomés-Soler,
1931: La vacanza del diavolo (The Devil's Holiday) (Story), Directed by Jack Salvatori, with Carmen Boni, Camillo Pilotto, Maurizio D'Ancora,
1931: Sonntag des Lebens (The Devil's Holiday) (Story), Directed by Leo Mittler, with Camilla Horn, Willy Clever, Oscar Marion,
1930: Paramount on Parade (Paramount revue) (Director), Directed by Richard Arlen, Lothar Mendes, Ernst Lubitsch, Rowland V. Lee, with Virginia Bruce, Gary Cooper, Fay Wray,
1930: Les vacances du diable (The Devil's Holiday) (Based on ), Directed by Alberto Cavalcanti, with Marcelle Chantal, , ,
1930: Galas de la Paramount (Director), Directed by Rowland V. Lee, with Charles 'Buddy' Rogers,
1930: The Grand Parade (Scenario),
1930: The Devil's Holiday (Director), with Nancy Carroll, Phillips Holmes, James Kirkwood,
1929: Broadway Melody (The Broadway Melody of 1929) (Scenario), Directed by Harry Beaumont, with Charles King, Anita Page, Bessie Love,
1929: The Trespasser (Director), with Gloria Swanson, Robert Ames, Purnell Pratt,
1928: Happiness Ahead (Scenario), Directed by William A. Seiter, with Colleen Moore, Edmund Lowe, Charles Sellon,
1927: Love (Director), Directed by Dimitri Buchowetzki, with Greta Garbo, John Gilbert, Brandon Hurst,
1927: Women Love Diamonds (Director),
1926: Paris (Director), with Charles Ray, Joan Crawford, Douglas Gilmore,
1925: Sally, Irene and Mary (Director), with Constance Bennett, Joan Crawford, Sally O'Neil,
1925: The Fool (Scenario), Directed by Harry Millarde, with Edmund Lowe, Raymond Bloomer, Henry Sedley,
1925: The beautiful city (Scenario), Directed by Kenneth S. Webb,
1925: Sun-Up (Director), with Pauline Starke, Conrad Nagel, Lucille La Verne,
1925: The Scarlet Honeymoon (Scenario), Directed by Alan Hale, with Shirley Mason, Pierre Gendron, Allan Sears,
1925: The Dancers (Scenario),
1924: Gerald Cranston's Lady (Scenario), Directed by Emmett J. Flynn, with James Kirkwood, Alma Rubens, Walter McGrail,
1924: The Man who came back (Scenario), Directed by Emmett J. Flynn, with George O'Brien, Dorothy Mackaill, Cyril Chadwick,
1924: Dante's Inferno (Scenario),
1924: Gerald Cranston's Lady (Scenario),
1923: Jazzmania (Scenario), Directed by Robert Z. Leonard, with Mae Murray, Rod La Rocque,
1923: Bright Shawl (Scenario), with Mary Astor,
1923: Bright Lights of Broadway (Scenario),
1923: Dark Secrets (Scenario),
1923: Tiger Rose (Scenario),
1923: Fury (Scenario), Directed by Henry King, with Richard Barthelmess, Tyrone Power, Pat Hartigan,
1922: Heroes of the Street (Scenario), Directed by William Beaudine, with Wesley Barry, Marie Prevost, Jack Mulhall,
1922: Till we meet again (Scenario), Directed by Christy Cabanne, with Julia Swayne Gordon, Mae Marsh, J. Barney Sherry,
1922: Broadway Rose (Scenario), Directed by Robert Z. Leonard, with Raymond Bloomer, Ward Crane, Alma Tell,
1922: Peacock Alley (Scenario),
1922: Fascination (Scenario), Directed by Robert Z. Leonard, with Mae Murray, Creighton Hale, Charles (III) Lane,
1922: The Seventh Day (Scenario), Directed by Henry King, with Richard Barthelmess, Frank Losee, Leslie Stowe,
1922: Three Live Ghosts (Director), Directed by George Fitzmaurice, with Norman Kerry, Anna Q. Nilsson,
1921: Tol'able David (Scenario), Directed by Henry King, with Richard Barthelmess, Gladys Hulette, Walter P. Lewis,
1921: The Devil (Scenario), with Fredric March,
1921: Dangerous Toys (Scenario),
1921: The Man of Stone (Scenario), Directed by George Archainbaud, with Henry Kolker, Conway Tearle, Betty Howe,
1920: The sin that was his (Scenario), Directed by Hobart Henley,
1920: The Dangerous Paradise (Scenario),
1920: Madonnas and Men (Story), Directed by B.A. Rolfe, with Anders Randolf, Edmund Lowe, Gustav von Seyffertitz,
1920: A Daughter of two worlds (Scenario), Directed by James Young, with Norma Talmadge, Frank Sheridan, Virginia Lee,
1919: Sealed Hearts (Story), Directed by Ralph Ince, with Eugene O'Brien, Robert Edeson, Lucille Lee Stewart,
1919: The Glorious Lady (Story), Directed by George Irving, with Olive Thomas, Matt Moore, Evelyn Brent,
1919: The Perfect lover (Scenario), Directed by Ralph Ince, with Eugene O'Brien, Lucille Lee Stewart, Marguerite Courtot,
1919: A regular girl (Scenario),
1919: The Imp (Story), Directed by Robert Ellis, with Elsie Janis, Joe King, ,
1918: The Ordeal of Rosetta (The Phantom Feud (Working title)) (Story), Directed by Émile Chautard, with Alice Brady, Crauford Kent, Ormi Hawley,
1917: The Silent Partner (Story), Directed by Marshall Neilan, with Blanche Sweet, Thomas Meighan, Henry Hebert,
1916: Little Lady Eileen (Scenario), Directed by J. Searle Dawley, with Marguerite Clark, Vernon Steele, ,
1911: Henry VIII (Cast: A Crier), Directed by William Barker, Herbert Beerbohm Tree, with Arthur Bourchier, Herbert Beerbohm Tree, Violet Vanbrugh,

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