Edwin H. Knopf

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Edwin H. Knopf
Edwin H. Knopf with Lana Turner on the set of Diane (1956)
Born(1899-11-11)November 11, 1899
New York City, New York, United States
DiedDecember 27, 1981(1981-12-27) (aged 82)
United States
Occupation(s)Film producer, film director, screenwriter
Parent(s)Samuel Knopf, Ida Japhe Knopf
RelativesAlfred A. Knopf Sr. (brother), Alfred A. Knopf Jr. (nephew)

Edwin H. Knopf (November 11, 1899 – December 27, 1981) was an American film producer, film director, and screenwriter.

Biography

He was born in New York City and went to work early in his life in the editorial department of his brother Alfred A. Knopf's publishing business.[1]

After trying his hand at acting, Edwin turned to producing in 1928. Soon after being involved in several hit plays, he moved to Hollywood and found work as a director and screenwriter.[1] Among his films as a director was Paramount on Parade (1930). As a producer, he was involved in the making of such films as B.F.'s Daughter (1948), Malaya (1949), The Law and the Lady (producer and director, 1951), Lili (1953), and The Glass Slipper (1955).

Sketches of Edwin's early life in Italy are included in the book he wrote with his wife Mildred O. Knopf, The Food of Italy and How To Prepare It (New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 1964).

Selected filmography

References

  1. ^ a b Ephraim Katz, The Film Encyclopedia, First Edition (New York: Thomas Y. Crowell Co., 1979)

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