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Gender

Male

Birthday

1884-07-11 (140 years old)

Place of Birth

Detroit, Michigan, USA

Howard Estabrook

Biography:

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Howard Estabrook (born Howard Bolles, July 11, 1884 – July 16, 1978) was an American actor, film director and producer, and screenwriter.

Born Howard Bolles in Detroit, Michigan, Howard Estabrook began his career in 1904 as a stage actor in New York. He made his film debut in 1914 during the silent era, and would go on to appear in several features including Four Feathers. Estabrook left films in 1916 for a try at the business world, but returned in 1921.

Estabrook took on executive positions with various studios, and eventually began producing films in 1924. He soon found his calling in screenwriting. He was responsible for several of what have come to be regarded as classics of Hollywood including Hell's Angels (1930) and Street of Chance (1930), for which he was nominated for an Academy Award. The following year, he won an Academy Award for Best Adapted Screenplay for Cimarron, starring Richard Dix and Irene Dunne. In 1935, he (along with Hugh Walpole and Lenore J. Coffee) adapted the Charles Dickens novel David Copperfield for the 1935 film version starring W. C. Fields and Lionel Barrymore.

Estabrook continued in his screenwriting career for three decades, as well as directing and producing films before his death on July 16, 1978 in Woodland Hills, Los Angeles, California.

Known For

Acting

1916

The Mysteries of Myra as Dr. Payson Alden

1915

Four Feathers as Captain Harry Faversham
The Butterfly as John Butler

1914

Officer 666 as Travers Gladwin

Writing

1959

1954

Passion as Adaptation

1952

Lone Star as Story

1946

The Virginian as Adaptation

1945

Dakota as Adaptation

1944

1943

The Human Comedy as Screenplay

1941

The Corsican Brothers as Adaptation
New Wine as Writer
International Lady as Screenplay

1937

Maid of Salem as Writer

1935

David Copperfield as Screenplay
Way Down East as Screenplay

1933

The Bowery as Screenplay
The Masquerader as Screenplay
Sweepings as Screenplay

1932

A Bill of Divorcement as Screenplay
Roar of the Dragon as Screenplay
Make Up as Screenplay

1931

Cimarron as Writer
Kismet as Screenplay
Woman Hungry as Screenplay

1930

Kismet as Adaptation
Kismet as Dialogue
The Bad Man as Writer
Hell's Angels as Adaptation
Slightly Scarlet as Screenplay

1929

She Goes to War as Writer
The Virginian as Screenplay
The Four Feathers as Screenplay

1928

Varsity as Writer
Forgotten Faces as Writer
Dressed to Kill as Writer

Directing

1944

Heavenly Days as Director

1931

1917

The Wild Girl as Director

Production

1946

The Virginian as Producer

1937

Maid of Salem as Producer
Wells Fargo as Associate Producer

1925

North Star as Producer

Crew

1938

The Cowboy and the Lady as Additional Writing