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Edward Buzzell was an American film director whose credits include Child of Manhattan (1933); Honolulu (1939); the Marx Brothers films At the Circus (1939) and Go West (1940); the musicals Best Foot Forward (1943), Song of the Thin Man (1947), and Neptune's Daughter (1949); and Easy to Wed.
Birth Name
Edward Nathan Buzzell
Born
Wednesday, 13 November 1895
Died
Friday, 11 January 1985
Actor Filmography
Title | Character | Year |
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The Youngest Profession | Man in Theatre | 1943 |
The Devil's Cabaret | Howie Burns | 1930 |
The Royal Four-Flusher | Sir Edward | 1930 |
Little Johnny Jones | Johnny Jones | 1929 |
Midnight Life | Eddie Delaney | 1928 |
Actor Filmography
Title | Character | Year |
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The Youngest Profession | Man in Theatre | 1943 |
The Devil's Cabaret | Howie Burns | 1930 |
The Royal Four-Flusher | Sir Edward | 1930 |
Little Johnny Jones | Johnny Jones | 1929 |
Midnight Life | Eddie Delaney | 1928 |
Director Filmography
Title | Year |
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Mary Had a Little... | 1961 |
Goodyear Theatre | 1957 |
Ain't Misbehavin' | 1955 |
My Favorite Husband | 1953 |
Confidentially Connie | 1953 |
The Ford Television Theatre | 1952 |
Emergency Wedding | 1950 |
A Woman of Distinction | 1950 |
Neptune's Daughter | 1949 |
Song of the Thin Man | 1947 |
Three Wise Fools | 1946 |
Easy to Wed | 1946 |
Keep Your Powder Dry | 1945 |
Best Foot Forward | 1943 |
The Youngest Profession | 1943 |
The Omaha Trail | 1942 |
Ship Ahoy | 1942 |
Married Bachelor | 1941 |
The Getaway | 1941 |
Free and Easy | 1941 |
Go West | 1940 |
At the Circus | 1939 |
Honolulu | 1939 |
Fast Company | 1938 |
Paradise for Three | 1938 |
As Good as Married | 1937 |
The Luckiest Girl in the World | 1936 |
Three Married Men | 1936 |
The Girl Friend | 1935 |
Transient Lady | 1935 |
Cross Country Cruise | 1934 |
Ann Carver's Profession | 1933 |
Child of Manhattan | 1933 |
Virtue | 1932 |
Hollywood Speaks | 1932 |
The Big Timer | 1932 |
Ten Cents a Dance | 1931 |
Producer Filmography
Title | Year |
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Goodyear Theatre | 1957 |
The Jimmy Durante Show | 1954 |
The Ford Television Theatre | 1952 |