Lou Breslow
Lou Breslow | |
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Born | Lewis Breslow July 18, 1900 Los Angeles, California |
Other names | Louis Breslow |
Occupation(s) | Screenwriter Film director |
Years active | 1920-1961 |
Spouse(s) | Marion Byron (1932-1985; her death); 2 children |
Lou Breslow (born Lewis Breslow; July 18, 1900 – November 10, 1987) was an American
20th Century Fox, and Abbott and Costello
.
Breslow married film actress and comedian Marion Byron in 1932, and remained married until her death in 1985.[2]
Selected filmography
- The Human Tornado (1925)
- Sitting Pretty (1933)
- Punch Drunks (1934 - directed)
- Gift of Gab (1934)
- Music Is Magic (1935)
- The Man Who Wouldn't Talk (1940)
- Great Guns (1941)
- Blondie Goes to College (1942)
- A-Haunting We Will Go (1942)
- Follow the Boys (1944)
- Abbott and Costello in Hollywood (1945)
- You Never Can Tell (1951 - directed)
- Bedtime for Bonzo (1951)
References
- ^ [1] Lewis Breslow, 1900, Massachusetts, Births, 1841-1915, Index & Images], FamilySearch, original document pg 152, film no. 1843721, digital folder no. 4383932, image no. 164
- ^ Obituary — Scriptwriter Lou Breslow; "Wrote Bedtime for Bonzo," Trenton Evening Times, November 15, 1987, pg. 76
External links
- Lou Breslow at IMDb
- Lou Breslow at AllMovie