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S. Sylvan Simon (March 9, 1910 – May 17, 1951) was an American stage/film director and producer. He began his film career at Warner Bros. in 1935, directing screen tests. In 1937, he moved to MGM, where he worked on the Marx Brothers' The Big Store, supervising many of the slapstick sequences. He directed Red Skelton's first starring feature, 1941's Whistling in the Dark, and later worked with Skelton again on Skelton's 1948 vehicle, A Southern Yankee and The Fuller Brush Man in 1948. Simon also directed Wallace Beery in Bad Bascomb (1946).He died suddenly of a heart attack at the age of 41.
Date Of Birth March 9, 1910 Died 1951-05-17 Place Of Birth Chicago, Illinois, United States Profession Director, Producer Star Sign Pisces
Director Title Year Status Character Lust for Gold 1949 The Fuller Brush Man 1948 I Love Trouble 1948 Her Husband's Affairs 1947 The Cockeyed Miracle 1946 The Thrill of Brazil 1946 Bad Bascomb 1946 Bud Abbott and Lou Costello in Hollywood 1945 Son of Lassie 1945 Song of the Open Road 1944 Whistling in Brooklyn 1943 Salute to the Marines 1943 Whistling in Dixie 1942 Tish 1942 Grand Central Murder 1942 Rio Rita 1942 The Bugle Sounds 1942 Whistling in the Dark 1941 Washington Melodrama 1941 Keeping Company 1940 Dulcy 1940 Sporting Blood 1940 Two Girls on Broadway 1940 Dancing Co-Ed 1939 These Glamour Girls 1939 The Kid from Texas 1939 Four Girls in White 1939 Spring Madness 1938 The Road to Reno 1938 The Nurse from Brooklyn 1938 The Crime of Doctor Hallet 1938 Prescription for Romance 1937 A Girl with Ideas 1937 Hollywood Screen Test 1937 Short
Producer Title Year Status Character Born Yesterday 1950 producer The Fuller Brush Girl 1950 producer - uncredited The Good Humor Man 1950 producer Father Is a Bachelor 1950 producer Miss Grant Takes Richmond 1949 producer Lust for Gold 1949 producer Shockproof 1949 producer - uncredited The Fuller Brush Man 1948 producer I Love Trouble 1948 producer Bud Abbott and Lou Costello in Hollywood 1945 producer - uncredited
Thanks Title Year Status Character That's Entertainment, Part II 1976 Documentary acknowledgment: the non-musical sequences represent outstanding contributions by
Self Title Year Status Character Meet the Stars #2: Baby Stars 1941 Documentary short Himself Hollywood Screen Test 1937 Short Himself
Nominated Awards Year Award Ceremony Nomination Movie 1951 Oscar Academy Awards, USA Best Picture Born Yesterday (1950)
Known for movies Bud Abbott and Lou Costello in Hollywood (1945) as Director
Lust for Gold (1949) as Director
Son of Lassie (1945) as Director
Rio Rita (1942) as Director