Abby Berlin
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Abby Berlin (August 7, 1907 — August 16, 1965) was best known as a director of feature films and television productions. He began on Broadway and Vaudeville as part of a comedy team with Ken Brown in the 1920s. By 1939, he had moved to Hollywood, where he worked as an assistant director, before getting his opportunity to helm his own films with 1945's Leave It to Blondie. He was married at least twice, his first wife, Jean, committed suicide after arguing with him; his second wife was B-movie actress Iris Meredith.
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Abby Berlin (* 7. August 1907 in New York, New York, USA; † 19. August 1965 in North Hollywood, Kalifornien, USA) war ein US-amerikanischer Filmregisseur.
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Abby Berlin
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Abby Berlin
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Abby Berlin (August 7, 1907 — August 16, 1965) was best known as a director of feature films and television productions. He began on Broadway and Vaudeville as part of a comedy team with Ken Brown in the 1920s. By 1939, he had moved to Hollywood, where he worked as an assistant director, before getting his opportunity to helm his own films with 1945's Leave It to Blondie. He was married at least twice, his first wife, Jean, committed suicide after arguing with him; his second wife was B-movie actress Iris Meredith.
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Abby Berlin (* 7. August 1907 in New York, New York, USA; † 19. August 1965 in North Hollywood, Kalifornien, USA) war ein US-amerikanischer Filmregisseur.
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