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Edwin J. Burke, one of first New York playwrights to move to Hollywood after advent of "talkies", was born on 30 August, 1889, at Albany, New York. In 1910, after attending the American Academy of Dramatic Arts in New York City, he began his acting career playing lead roles for a local Shakespearean company. Later he became a stage director for a ...
Date Of Birth August 30, 1889, Albany, New York, United States Died September 26, 1944, New York City, New York, United States Place Of Birth Albany, New York, USA Height 5' 10" (1.78 m) Profession Writer, Director, Actor Awards Academy Award for Best Writing Adapted Screenplay Star Sign Virgo
Writer Title Year Status Character Broadway Television Theatre TV Series adapted by - 1 episode, 1953 play - 1 episode, 1952 The Philco-Goodyear Television Playhouse 1948 TV Series play - 1 episode This Thing Called Love 1940 based upon the play by Song and Dance Man 1936 contributing writer - uncredited The Littlest Rebel 1935 screen play - as Edwin Burke Broadway Melody of 1936 1935 script polisher - uncredited The Farmer Takes a Wife 1935 One More Spring 1935 dialogue - as Edwin Burke / screenplay - as Edwin Burke Bright Eyes 1934 story - as Edwin Burke Now I'll Tell 1934 Paddy the Next Best Thing 1933 writer Hello, Sister! 1933 retakes written by - uncredited Call Her Savage 1932 screenplay - as Edwin Burke Down to Earth 1932 Dance Team 1932 dialogue / screenplay Sob Sister 1931 Auto Intoxication 1931 Short story Bad Girl 1931 continuity & dialogue Young as You Feel 1931 The Stolen Jools 1931 Short uncredited Mr. Lemon of Orange 1931 dialogue Camino del infierno 1931 The Man Who Came Back 1931 adaptation and scenario It Might Be Worse 1931 Short The Dancers 1930 adaptation - as Edwin Burke Man Trouble 1930 dialogue - as Edwin Burke Harmony at Home 1930 additional dialogue - as Edwin Burke This Thing Called Love 1929 play Good Medicine 1929 Short writer Love, Live and Laugh 1929 dialogue - as Edwin Burke Woman Trap 1929 play "Brothers" The Girl from Havana 1929 titles - as Edwin Burke Happy Days 1929 dialogue - as Edwin Burke / story - as Edwin Burke Not Quite Decent 1929 dialogue - as Edwin Burke Speakeasy 1929 dialogue - as Edwin Burke / scenario - as Edwin Burke Plastered in Paris 1928 dialogue - as Edwin Burke
Director Title Year Status Character Now I'll Tell 1934
Actor Title Year Status Character Sob Sister 1931 Undetermined Role (uncredited)
Miscellaneous Title Year Status Character Paddy the Next Best Thing 1933 dialogue director
Won Awards Year Award Ceremony Nomination Movie 1932 Oscar Academy Awards, USA Best Writing, Adaptation Bad Girl (1931)
Known for movies Bright Eyes (1934) as Writer
Happy Days (1929) as Writer
The Littlest Rebel (1935) as Writer
One More Spring (1935) as Writer