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Ernest B. Schoedsack

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Ernest B. Schoedsack

Known For

Directing

Gender

Male

Birthday

Jun 8, 1893 (133 years old)

Place of Birth

Council Bluffs, Iowa, USA

Biography

Ernest Beaumont Schoedsack (June 8, 1893 – December 23, 1979) was an American motion picture cinematographer, director, and producer. Born in Council Bluffs, Iowa, Schoedsack is probably best remembered for being the co-director of the 1933 film, King Kong. His eyesight was severely damaged in World War II, yet he continued to direct films afterwards. He directed Mighty Joe Young at RKO in 1949, which was a reunion film of the main King Kong creative team (Cooper, Rose, and O'Brien). He married screenwriter, Ruth Rose. They are interred together at Westwood Village Memorial Park Cemetery in Los Angeles, California. Description above from the Wikipedia article Ernest B. Schoedsack, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.

Known For

Acting
2024King Kong: Monster and MythSelf - Filmmaker (archive footage)
1933King KongMachine-Gunner on Plane that Kills Kong (uncredited)
1925Grass: A Nation's Battle for LifeSelf
Production
1933King KongProducer
1932The Most Dangerous GameAssociate Producer
1931RangoProducer
1929The Four FeathersProducer
1927Chang: A Drama of the WildernessProducer
1925Grass: A Nation's Battle for LifeProducer
Directing
1949Mighty Joe YoungDirector
1940Dr. CyclopsDirector
1937Outlaws of the OrientDirector
1937Trouble in MoroccoDirector
1935The Last Days of PompeiiDirector
1934Long Lost FatherDirector
1933The Son of KongDirector
1933Blind AdventureDirector
1933King KongDirector
1932The Most Dangerous GameDirector
1931RangoDirector
1929The Four FeathersDirector
1927Chang: A Drama of the WildernessDirector
1925Grass: A Nation's Battle for LifeDirector
1917Her Torpedoed LoveAssistant Director
Writing
1931RangoWriter
1927Chang: A Drama of the WildernessWriter
Crew
1917Her Torpedoed LoveCinematography
1917Her Fame and ShameCinematography