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  1. Died May 7, 1953 of heart attack in North Hollywood, CA. E dward Sedgwick was one of the most interesting characters in the screen industry. He had been a vaudeville star, newspaperman, army officer, film comedian, scenarist and director. He developed Hoot Gibson as a western star by mixing comedy with thrills.

  2. Aug 5, 2020 · The First Degree, starring Frank Mayo, is directed by Edward Sedgwick, whose most famous film is Buster Keaton film The Cameraman (1928).

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  3. Edward Sedgwick was born on 7 November 1892 in Galveston, Texas, USA. He was a director and actor, known for Murder in the Fleet (1935), Chasing the Moon (1922) and The Flaming Frontier (1926). He was married to Ebba Havez and Rose L. Elgueta.

  4. Buster Keaton stars as a newsreel cameraman in this hilarious and heartfelt film directed by Edward Sedgwick. The Criterion Collection offers a new 4K restoration, commentary, documentaries, and more.

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  5. Edward Sedgwick Edward Sedgwick was a Hollywood film director who made both silent and sound films. He worked with such comedians as Buster Keaton and William Haines. He and Keaton reportedly helped train Lucille Ball in comedy, as she prepared for I Love Lucy. Edward Sedgwick: Subjects Common subjects in the films of Edward Sedgwick:

  6. The First Degree (1923) TV-PG | 50 min | Drama. 6.7. Rate. Sam Purdy, a banker-turned-politician-turned-sheep farmer is repeatedly blackmailed by his half-brother because of their love for a woman named Mary. Director: Edward Sedgwick | Stars: Frank Mayo, Sylvia Breamer, Philo McCullough, George A. Williams.

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  8. 1935 USA Directed by Edward Sedgwick Featuring Walter C. Kelly, Stepin Fetchit, Marsha Hunt