Edwin L. Hollywood Explained
Edwin L. Hollywood (October 9, 1892 – May 15, 1958) was an American actor and film director.[1] He was born in New York City.[1]
Hollywood was in charge of Vitagraph's film unit that starred Harry Morey.[2]
He died in Glendale, California.[1]
Filmography
Actor
Director
Further reading
- Obituary, May 17, 1948, New York Times
- Hollywood Signs with Associated, Moving Picture World (US) May 30, 1925, page 554
- Hollywood Resigns, Moving Picture World, April 1, 1922, page 465
- Hollywood to Direct Morey, Moving Picture World, September 13, 1919, page 1662
- Hollywood Directs Arden Subject, Moving Picture World, December 28, 1918, page 1488
Notes and References
- Book: Ellenberger, Allan R.. Celebrities in Los Angeles Cemeteries: A Directory. 1 May 2001. McFarland. 9780786450190. Google Books.
- Book: Koszarski, Richard. Hollywood on the Hudson: Film and Television in New York from Griffith to Sarnoff. 27 August 2008. Rutgers University Press. 9780813545523. Google Books.
- Book: Hollywood's Image of the South: A Century of Southern Films. Larry. Langman. David. Ebner. 4 January 2019. Greenwood Publishing Group. 9780313318863. Google Books.
- Web site: The Sea Rider. Morey. Harry. 4 January 2019. memory.loc.gov.
- Book: Golden, Eve. Vernon and Irene Castle's Ragtime Revolution. 30 November 2007. University Press of Kentucky. 978-0813172699. Google Books.
- Book: Hollywood and American History: A Filmography of Over 250 Motion Pictures Depicting U.S. History. registration. Edwin l. hollywood.. 1 January 1984. McFarland. 9780899501321 . Internet Archive.