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Birthplace:
Wandsbek - Hamburg - Germany
Born:
December 3, 1889
Died:
September 5, 1932
From Wikipedia Paul Bern (December 3, 1889 – September 5, 1932) was a German-born American film director, screenwriter and producer for MGM. Bern was born Paul Levy in Wandsbek, which was then a town in the Prussian province of Schleswig-Holstein (now a district of the city of Hamburg). He was one of six children of Julius and Henriette (née Hirsch) Levy, a Jewish couple. Julius worked as a clerk for a shipping company before opening a candy store. In 1898, Julius decided to move the family to the United States due to the rise of unemployment and anti-Jewish attitudes in Wandsbek. The family eventually settled in New York City. Julius Levy died in 1908. In 1920, Henriette Levy drowned herself. Bern pursued a career in acting on the stage and studied at the American Academy of Dramatic Arts. He later adopted the stage name "Paul Bern". Bern soon realized he had little aptitude for acting and pursued other aspects of theatre production. He worked as a stage manager for a time before moving to Hollywood in the early 1920s. He was initially a film editor before he worked his way up to scenario writing and directing for United Artists and Paramount Pictures. This led to his working full-time as a producer at Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, the major studio of the time. Bern eventually became the production assistant of Irving Thalberg. The star-studded film Grand Hotel, released six days after Bern's death, won the Best Picture Academy Award for 1931–32. Bern and Irving Thalberg produced the film, although neither was listed in the film credits (in the early 1930s MGM did not list their films' producers in their credits). However, the award was presented solely to Thalberg, and Bern was excluded. Bern met actress Jean Harlow shortly before the premiere of Hell's Angels in 1930. Bern was instrumental in helping Harlow's career as he was the only person who took her seriously as an actress. The two struck up a friendship and eventually began dating. They announced their engagement in June 1932 and married on July 2, 1932. Two months after marrying Jean Harlow, on September 5, Bern was found dead from a gunshot to the head in their home on Easton Drive in Beverly Hills, California. The coroner ruled his death a suicide.
Director:
1920 The North Wind's Malice
1921 Edgar, the Detective
1922 Head Over Heels
1924 Open All Night
1925 Flower of Night
1925 Grounds for Divorce
1925 The Dressmaker from Paris
1930 The Woman Racket
Editor:
1920 The North Wind's Malice
1921 Edgar, the Detective
1922 A Blind Bargain
1922 Head Over Heels
1924 Open All Night
1925 Flower of Night
1925 Grounds for Divorce
1925 The Dressmaker from Paris
1930 The Woman Racket
Producer:
1920 The North Wind's Malice
1921 Edgar, the Detective
1922 A Blind Bargain
1922 Head Over Heels
1924 Open All Night
1925 Flower of Night
1925 Grounds for Divorce
1925 The Dressmaker from Paris
1929 Square Shoulders
1930 The Woman Racket
Scenario Writer:
1919 Greater Than Love
1920 The North Wind's Malice
1921 Edgar, the Detective
1922 A Blind Bargain
1922 Head Over Heels
1923 Lost and Found on a South Sea Island
1924 Open All Night
1925 Flower of Night
1925 Grounds for Divorce
1925 The Dressmaker from Paris
1929 Square Shoulders
1930 The Woman Racket
Screenplay:
1919 Greater Than Love
1920 The North Wind's Malice
1921 Edgar, the Detective
1922 A Blind Bargain
1922 Head Over Heels
1923 Lost and Found on a South Sea Island
1924 Open All Night
1925 Flower of Night
1925 Grounds for Divorce
1925 The Dressmaker from Paris
1927 The Beloved Rogue
1929 Square Shoulders
1930 The Woman Racket
Story Consultant:
1919 Greater Than Love
1920 The North Wind's Malice
1921 Edgar, the Detective
1922 A Blind Bargain
1922 Head Over Heels
1923 Lost and Found on a South Sea Island
1924 Open All Night
1925 Flower of Night
1925 Grounds for Divorce
1925 The Dressmaker from Paris
1927 The Beloved Rogue
1929 Square Shoulders
1930 The Woman Racket
1935 China Seas
Writer:
1919 Greater Than Love
1920 The North Wind's Malice
1921 Edgar, the Detective
1921 Suspicious Wives
1922 A Blind Bargain
1922 Head Over Heels
1923 Lost and Found on a South Sea Island
1923 The Christian
1923 The Wanters
1924 Lily of the Dust
1924 Men
1924 Name the Man
1924 Open All Night
1924 The Marriage Circle
1924 Vanity's Price
1925 Flower of Night
1925 Grounds for Divorce
1925 The Dressmaker from Paris
1926 The Great Deception
1926 The Prince of Tempters
1927 The Beloved Rogue
1927 The Dove
1927 Three Hours
1929 Square Shoulders
1930 The Woman Racket
1935 China Seas
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