Edgar Selwyn

Edgar Selwyn

Deceased · Born: Oct 20, 1875 · Died: Feb 13, 1944

Personal Details

BornOct 20, 1875 Cincinnati, Ohio, USA
Spouse
  • Ruth Selwyn

    ( Jan 7, 1926 to May 29, 2024 )
  • Margaret Mayo

    ( Dec 31, 1969 to Aug 23, 1919 )

Biography

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Edgar Selwyn (October 20, 1875 – February 13, 1944) was a prominent figure in American theater and film in the first half of the 20th Century. He co-founded Goldwyn Pictures in 1916. Born in Cincinnati, Ohio, Selwyn flourished in the Broadway theater as an actor, playwright, director, and producer from 1899 to 1942. With his brother Archibald Selwyn (November 3, 1877 - June 21, 1959) he founded the theatrical production company The Selwyns which produced plays on Broadway from 1919 to 1932 (see, e.g., Wedding Bells). The Selwyns owned several theatres in the United States including the Park Square Theatre in Boston; the Hanna Theatre in Cleveland, Ohio; the Selwyn in Chicago; and the Selwyn, Apollo, and Times Square theatres in New York City. Selwyn also worked in Hollywood, producing and directing eight films between 1929 and 1942. Among these was The Sin of Madelon Claudet which Selwyn directed for MGM in 1931. The film starred Helen Hayes, who won an Academy Award for her performance. In addition, Selwyn wrote two screenplays and many more films were adapted from his original plays. He died in Los Angeles, California.

Career

1934
Chained
Chained as Story
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1934
The Mystery of Mr. X
The Mystery of Mr. X as Director
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1933
Turn Back the Clock
Turn Back the Clock as Director, Screenplay
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Men Must Fight
Men Must Fight as Director
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1932
Skyscraper Souls
Skyscraper Souls as Director
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1931
Men Call It Love
Men Call It Love as Director
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The Sin of Madelon Claudet
The Sin of Madelon Claudet as Director
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1930
War Nurse
War Nurse as Director
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