Earl Baldwin

Earl Baldwin

Deceased · Born: Jan 11, 1901 · Died: Oct 9, 1970

Personal Details

BornJan 11, 1901 Newark, New Jersey, USA

Biography

Earl Baldwin, a renowned writer and producer, embarked upon his life's journey on January 11, 1901, in the bustling city of Newark, New Jersey, USA. As a creative force to be reckoned with, he left an indelible mark on the entertainment industry, with his work being showcased in a multitude of films, including the iconic "Doctor X" (1932),the charming "Lullaby of Broadway" (1951),and the captivating "South Sea Woman" (1953).

Throughout his life, Earl Baldwin was accompanied by his loving wife, Mildred C. Lamb, with whom he shared a deep and abiding love. Tragically, his life came to a close on October 9, 1970, in the vibrant city of Hollywood, California, USA, leaving behind a legacy that would continue to inspire and influence generations to come.

Career

1959
Juke Box Rhythm
Juke Box Rhythm as Screenplay
1956
1951
1949
Africa Screams
Africa Screams as Screenplay
1945
Hold That Blonde!
Hold That Blonde! as Screenplay
1944
Pin Up Girl
Pin Up Girl as Screenplay
Greenwich Village
Greenwich Village as Screenplay
1941
Unholy Partners
Unholy Partners as Screenplay
1940
Brother Orchid
Brother Orchid as Screenplay
My Love Came Back
My Love Came Back as Screenplay
1939
Off the Record
Off the Record as Screenplay
1938
1937
Ever Since Eve
Ever Since Eve as Screenplay
1935
The Irish in Us
The Irish in Us as Screenplay
1934
Wonder Bar
Wonder Bar as Screenplay
1933
Blondie Johnson
Blondie Johnson as Screenplay
Havana Widows
Havana Widows as Screenplay
1932
Life Begins
Life Begins as Screenplay
The Crash
The Crash as Screenplay
Doctor X
Doctor X as Screenplay
Central Park
Central Park as Screenplay
1931
The Tip-Off
The Tip-Off as Screenplay
1930