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  1. Edward Clark Lilley (1896 – 1974) was a director of musicals, operettas, and films in the United States. [1] . He worked for Universal Pictures . Broadway. Walk with Music (1940) Panama Hattie (1940) Virginia [2] Filmography. Moonlight in Vermont (1943) Never a Dull Moment (1943) [3] Larceny with Music (1943) [4] Honeymoon Lodge (1943) [5]

  2. Never a Dull Moment is a 1943 American comedy film directed by Edward C. Lilley and written by Mel Ronson and Stanley Roberts. The film stars Ritz Brothers, Frances Langford, Mary Beth Hughes, Franklin Pangborn, Stuart Crawford, George Zucco, Elisabeth Risdon and Jack La Rue.

  3. Edward C. Lilley (1896-1974) Director. Producer. Writer. IMDbPro Starmeter See rank. A former stage actor and a respected director of many hit Broadway musicals - among them "The Ziegfeld Follies" - Edward Lilley came to Hollywood to make musicals.

    • Director, Producer, Writer
    • August 7, 1896
    • Edward C. Lilley
    • April 3, 1974
  4. Edward C. Lilley. Jump to Edit. Overview. Born. August 7, 1896 · Chester, Pennsylvania, USA. Died. April 3, 1974 · Englewood, New Jersey, USA. Birth name. Edward Clarke Lilley. Mini Bio. A former stage actor and a respected director of many hit Broadway musicals - among them "The Ziegfeld Follies" - Edward Lilley came to Hollywood to make musicals.

    • August 7, 1896
    • April 3, 1974
  5. Swing Out, Sister is a 1945 American musical comedy film directed by Edward C. Lilley and starring Arthur Treacher, Rod Cameron and Billie Burke. Plot. Two people get jobs anonymously at a jazz club without telling their upper-class families. Cast. Rod Cameron as Geoffrey Cabot. Billie Burke as Jessica Mariman. Arthur Treacher as Chumley.

  6. 6 de abr. de 1974 · Edward Clarke Lilley, a director and former actor, died Wednesday at the Actor's Fund of America nursing home in Englewood, N. J., at the age of 86. Mr. Lilley's professional career over...

  7. 8 de dic. de 2021 · Lilley lived to the age of 92 even though he had a heart attack in 1965 at age 37. He was mentally sharp until the end of his life but increasingly debilitated by Parkinson’s disease. He died unexpectedly and peacefully while sitting in his favorite chair on the evening of August 1, 2020.