American film director
Chester Erskine
Erskine in 1948
Born (1905-11-29 ) November 29, 1905Died April 7, 1986(1986-04-07) (aged 80) Occupations
Chester Erskine (November 29, 1905 – April 7, 1986) was an American director, producer, and writer.[ 1]
Biography
Chester Erskine 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 Broadway production of 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 .[ 2]
In 1932, he began working in Hollywood , where his best-known work includes the direction of The Egg and I [ 1] and the screenplay adaptation of All My Sons .[ 1]
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.
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