- Edward Sedgwick
Infobox actor
name = Edward Sedgwick
birthdate =November 7 ,1892
birthplace =Galveston, Texas
deathdate =March 7 ,1953
deathplace =North Hollywood ,California
othername = Edgar Sedgwick
Ed Sedgwick
Ed Segwick
occupation =Film director Screenwriter
yearsactive = 1915 - 1953
imdb_id = 0781292Edward Sedgwick (
November 7 ,1892 inGalveston, Texas – d.March 7 ,1953 inNorth Hollywood ,California ) was afilm director , writer,actor and producer.Son of Edward Sedgwick, Sr. and Josephine Walker, both stage actors, young Edward Sedgewick joined his show business family as one of the Five Sedgwicks, a vaudeville act. The two other family members were Edward's twin sisters Eileen and Josie Sedgwick, who both later pursued successful silent-movie acting careers. Sedgwick broke into films as a comedian in 1915, frequently cast as a zany baseball player. He then became a serial director six years later in 1921, and moved on to the
Tom Mix western unit. Sedgwick's love of baseball came in handy for the ballpark sequences of Mix's "Stepping Out"dn,Buck Jones ’ "Hit and Run ",William Haines ’ "Slide, Kelly, Slide ",Buster Keaton ’s "The Cameraman ", andRobert Young ’s "Death on the Diamond".Sedgwick signed with MGM in the late 1920s. There, he found a kindred spirit in fellow baseball buff Buster Keaton. Sedgwick (known informally as "Ed" or "Junior") directed all of Keaton’s MGM features, both sound and silent: "
The Cameraman ", "Spite Marriage ", "Free and Easy", "Dough Boys " (in which Sedgwick appears on screen as a dumb soldier), "Parlor, Bedroom and Bath ", "Speak Easily ", "Sidewalks of New York ", and "What! No Beer? ". In 1936 Sedgwick briefly became a producer-director atHal Roach Studios . There, he made "Mister Cinderella" and "Pick a Star ", both starringJack Haley . The latter film featured a guest appearance byLaurel and Hardy .Considered a relic of a bygone era by the 1940s, Sedgwick had fewer opportunities to direct (he had been replaced by a younger director an MGM feature in 1942). When
Laurel and Hardy returned to MGM in late 1942, Sedgwick was chosen to direct them in "Air Raid Wardens ". It was his last assignment for five years, but he remained on the MGM payroll, sharing an office with the almost-as-idle Buster Keaton.In 1948, Keaton, employed as a gagman for
Red Skelton , had suggested that Sedgwick would be an ideal director for the upcoming "A Southern Yankee ". But Sedgwick was not up to the challenge: though he receives sole directorial credit on "Southern Yankee",S. Sylvan Simon directed the film in its entirety. Sedgwick's final film was Universal's "Ma and Pa Kettle Back on the Farm".External links
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NAME= Sedgwick, Edward
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SHORT DESCRIPTION=Film director ,Screenwriter
DATE OF BIRTH=November 7 ,1892
PLACE OF BIRTH=Galveston, Texas
DATE OF DEATH=March 7 ,1953
PLACE OF DEATH=North Hollywood ,California
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