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Name
  
Chester Erskine


Role
  
Director

Born
  
November 29, 1905
Hudson, New York

Occupation
  
Film director, producer, theatre director

Died
  
April 7, 1986, Beverly Hills, California, United States

Nominations
  
Writers Guild of America Award for Best Written Drama

Movies
  
Androcles and the Lion, The Egg and I, Midnight, A Girl in Every Port, Angel Face

Similar People
  
Marjorie Main, Percy Kilbride, O P Heggie, Sidney Fox, Irving Reis

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Chester Erskine (November 29, 1905 – April 7, 1986) was a Hollywood and Broadway director, writer, and producer.

He was born in Hudson, New York and studied for a short time at the American Academy of Dramatic Arts. His first directing job was Harlem, a 1929 all-black revue. He also directed Spencer Tracy in the play The Last Mile in 1930. Erskine's likeness was drawn in caricature by Alex Gard for Sardi's, the New York City theater district restaurant. The picture is now part of the collection of the New York Public Library.

In 1932, he began working in Hollywood, where his best-known work includes the direction of The Egg and I and the screenplay adaptation of All My Sons.

Other films directed by Erskine include the 1949 mystery Take One False Step starring William Powell and the 1952 comedy A Girl in Every Port featuring Groucho Marx.

Erskine produced a number of films, notably The Wonderful Country, a 1959 western with Robert Mitchum.

He died in Beverly Hills, California at the age of 80.

References

Chester Erskine Wikipedia