Howard Estabrook

Howard Estabrook

  • Birthday: 1884-07-11
  • Deathday: 1978-07-16
  • Place of birth: Detroit, Michigan, USA
  • Also know as: Howard Esterbrook

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.

Filmography

The Mysteries of Myra

1916

As Dr. Payson Alden

Four Feathers

1915

As Captain Harry Faversham

Production

David Copperfield

1935

As Screenplay

The Human Comedy

1943

As Screenplay

Heavenly Days

1944

As Director

A Bill of Divorcement

1932

As Screenplay

Passion

1954

As Adaptation

Cattle Queen of Montana

1954

As Screenplay

The Bridge of San Luis Rey

1944

As Screenplay

The Bridge of San Luis Rey

1944

As Adaptation

Roar of the Dragon

1932

As Screenplay

The Big Fisherman

1959

As Writer

The Devil's in Love

1933

As Writer

The Shopworn Angel

1928

As Writer

The Bowery

1933

As Screenplay

The Virginian

1946

As Adaptation

Street of Chance

1930

As Writer

The Virginian

1946

As Producer

Kismet

1930

As Dialogue

Kismet

1930

As Adaptation

Heavenly Days

1944

As Story

Heavenly Days

1944

As Screenplay

North Star

1925

As Producer

Behind the Make-Up

1930

As Writer

The Masquerader

1933

As Screenplay

Lone Star

1952

As Story

The Port of Missing Girls

1928

As Screenplay

She Goes to War

1929

As Writer

Forgotten Faces

1928

As Writer

Cimarron

1931

As Writer

Maid of Salem

1937

As Writer

Maid of Salem

1937

As Producer

The Corsican Brothers

1941

As Adaptation

The Bad Man

1930

As Writer

The Virginian

1929

As Screenplay

Are These Our Children?

1931

As Adaptation

Are These Our Children?

1931

As Director

The Conquerors

1932

As Story

Double Cross Roads

1930

As Writer

Way Down East

1935

As Screenplay

The Four Feathers

1929

As Screenplay

The Woman Between

1931

As Writer

Kismet

1931

As Screenplay

Slightly Scarlet

1930

As Screenplay

Wells Fargo

1937

As Associate Producer

Dakota

1945

As Adaptation

New Wine

1941

As Writer

Woman Hungry

1931

As Screenplay

International Lady

1941

As Screenplay

Dressed to Kill

1928

As Writer

The Wild Girl

1917

As Director

Sweepings

1933

As Screenplay

Make Up

1932

As Screenplay

Giving Becky a Chance

1917

As Director

Varsity

1928

As Writer

Hell's Angels

1930

As Adaptation

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