E. J. Babille Birthday, Real Name, Age, Weight, Height, Family, Facts, Death Cause, Contact Details, Girlfriend(s), Bio & More
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PERSONAL INFORMATION
REAL NAME
E.J. Babille
BIRTHDAY
BORN ON DAY
Thursday
BIRTHPLACE
Milwaukee, Wisconsin, United States
DIED AT AGE
86 Years 9 Months 15 Days
DEATHDATE
February 18, 1970
DEATHPLACE
California, United States
CAUSE OF DEATH
Los Angeles
NATIONALITY
PROFESSION
ZODIAC
TAURUS
Physical Stats
CHEST
N/A
BICEPS
N/A
WAIST
N/A
HEIGHT
N/A
WEIGHT
N/A
Fame & Address
DEBUT
One Wonderful Night (1914)
FAMOUS FROM/AS
Janice Meredith (1924), Friend from India (1927)
Education, Net Worth & More
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About E. J. Babille
Assistant director of American silent and early sound eras movies early E. J. Babille was born on May 3, 1883, in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, United States. He took retirement from the film industry in 1939. He died at the age of 86 in Los Angeles, California, the United States on February 18, 1970.
Career of E. J. Babille
He had worked with E. Mason Hopper, Edward H. Griffith, and Paul Stein for twelve years. He had worked as an assistant director for twenty-one films and in seventeen of which are directed by these directors. He was an actor in One Wonderful Night which was released in 1914. And work as a production manager in Paris at Midnight in 1926. His contribution to the film industry is unforgettable.
In 1921, he had work in All's Fair in Love. In 1924, his two films were released which were The Great White Way, Janice Meredith. In 1926, he was production manager of Paris at Midnight. He worked in three films in 1927, which were My Friend From India, No Control, The Wise Wife. In 1928, there was an increase in his work this year he worked in four films, the names of them are A Blonde for a Night, Captain Swagger, Love Over Night, Marked Money.
1929 was the busiest year in his life, this year he got a chance to work in six films which were The Office Scandal, Rich People, The Shady Lady, The Sophomore, This Thing Called Love and Her Private Affair. In 1930, he worked in Sin Takes a Holiday. The Big Gamble was released in 1931. In 1932, his films were Lady with a Past and A Woman Commands. He appeared in the film No More Ladies in 1935. And in 1937, he worked in My Dear Miss Aldrich and You're Only Young Once. His final film was They All Come Out in 1939.
Some Lesser Known Facts About E. J. Babille
- He had worked in many films as an assistant director but the credit was not given to him some of them are "They All Come Out", "You're Only Young Once", "My Dear Miss Aldrich", "A Woman Commands" etc.
- He was a rich man with a net worth of $950,000.
- 17 out of his 21 film in which he was assistant director, the directors were E. Mason Hopper, Edward H. Griffith, and Paul Stein.
- He had work in silent movies and early sound movies and takes retirement in 1939 but seen the era of the 60s and there was a big change in the film industry in his living period.
- Did E. J. Babille takes alcohol? NA.
- Was E. J. Babille in the habit of Smoking? NA.
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