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William Beaudine began his tenure in film as an assistant to the
legendary D. W. Griffith. At the height of his career, Beaudine
worked for every major studio and directed many greats of the
silent era including Mabel Normand, George Sidney, Laura LaPlante,
and Tom Mix. When Mary Pickford returned to the screen after a
year-long hiatus, she chose Beaudine to direct her comeback film,
Little Annie Rooney. Beaudine's career continued through the sound
era and well into golden age of television and beyond, where he
worked on such programs as The Green Hornet and Lassie. In his
unsurpassed employment of 60 years in the business, Beaudine racked
up more than 500 films and in excess of 350 television programs.
Until his death at age 78, he was the oldest active director in the
business. Just before he died, The Canadian, his 1926 film starring
Thomas Meighan, was acknowledged as one of the best films of the
pre-sound era and received the Film Critics Award of the New York
Arts Institute. In this detailed biography, author Wendy Marshall
chronicles Beaudine's swift rise through the ranks, his triumph as
one of the most successful directors of British comedies, his
accumulation and loss of personal fortunes, his fall from fame, and
his prolific work in television. Marshall corrects much
misinformation that has been written about the director and has
compiled the most complete list of his directorial credits to date.
This volume will serve as the ultimate authority on William
Beaudine's life and career.
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