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  1. Edmund Goulding. Edmund Goulding (Feltham, 20 de março de 1891 - Los Angeles, 24 de dezembro de 1959) foi um roteirista e diretor de cinema britânico. Como ator, no início de sua carreira, foi um dos 'Fantasmas' no filme mudo de 1922, Three Live Ghosts, ao lado de Norman Kerry e Cyril Chadwick. Também no início dos anos 20, ele escreveu ...

  2. edmund goulding (1891-1959) Born in London at the end of the Victorian era, Edmund Goulding was one of the most extraordinarily creative men of Golden Age Hollywood. He began his career as an actor on London's West End, served in World War I, and, after emigrating to America, began a highly productive career as a screenwriter.

  3. Terrace Books, 2004 - Biography & Autobiography - 331 pages. Edmund Goulding’s Dark Victory: Hollywood’s Genius Bad Boy is the first biography ever written about this eccentric genius of early-twentieth-century filmmaking. Goulding (1891–1959) was by turns a writer, producer, composer, and actor, but it is as a director that he made an ...

  4. The Films of Edmund Goulding. Edmund Goulding (1891-1959) was a British actor-director-screenwriter who traveled to Hollywood at some unspecified date. His first screen credit was as an actor in the 1922 silent film “Three Live Ghosts.”. Also, in the early 20s, he wrote several screenplays for star Mae Murray, who was then at the zenith of ...

  5. Edmund Goulding. Edmund Goulding (ur. 20 marca 1891 w Feltham, zm. 24 grudnia 1959 w Los Angeles) – amerykański reżyser i scenarzysta filmowy pochodzenia brytyjskiego . Zanim związał się z filmem i przybył do Hollywood był aktorem, scenarzystą i reżyserem teatralnym na scenach Londynu. Tworzył także teksty piosenek i komponował ...

  6. Edmund Goulding. ' [Matthew Kennedy on Edmund Goulding] His one blind spot in production seems to be the camera...When shooting a scene, Eddie was intent on capturing performers at their best and most truthful, but he left the mechanics of filming to his cameramen...he seemed adept at just about everything.'.

  7. Edmund Goulding started out as a child actor on the turn-of-the-century London stage. By the time he marched off to serve in World War I, he was enjoying a modestly successful career as an actor, writer and director. Invalided out of service, Goulding made his New York stage bow in 1915, then returned to the British Army for the balance of the war.