
Victor Heerman
Biography
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Victor Heerman (August 27, 1893 – November 3, 1977) was an English-American film director, screenwriter and film producer.[1] After writing and directing short comedies for Mack Sennett, Heerman teamed with his wife Sarah Y. Mason to win the Academy Award for Best Adapted Screenplay of Louisa May Alcott's novel Little Women in 1933. He directed the Marx Brothers' second film, Animal Crackers, in 1930.
Known For
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Filmography
Acting (1)
Movies (1)
Crew (42)
Movies (42)
Magnificent Obsession
1954Other
Little Women
1949Screenplay
Meet Me in St. Louis
1944Additional Writing
Golden Boy
1939Screenplay
Stella Dallas
1937Screenplay
Magnificent Obsession
1935Screenplay
Break of Hearts
1935Screenplay
The Little Minister
1934Screenplay
The Age of Innocence
1934Screenplay
Little Women
1933Screenplay
The Stolen Jools
1931Director
Personality
1930Director
Personality
1930Writer
Animal Crackers
1930Director
Paramount on Parade
1930Director
Moonlight and Romance
1930Director
Sea Legs
1930Director
Love Hungry
1928Director
Love Hungry
1928Story
Ladies Must Dress
1927Director
Ladies Must Dress
1927Story
Rubber Heels
1927Director
For Wives Only
1926Director
Irish Luck
1925Director
Old Home Week
1925Director
The Confidence Man
1924Director
The Dangerous Maid
1923Director
Rupert of Hentzau
1923Director
Modern Matrimony
1923Director
Modern Matrimony
1923Story
John Smith
1922Director
John Smith
1922Story
Love Is an Awful Thing
1922Director
Love Is an Awful Thing
1922Story
My Boy
1921Director
My Boy
1921Writer
A Divorce of Convenience
1921Story
The Poor Simp
1920Director
The River's End
1920Director
Don't Ever Marry
1920Director
Are Waitresses Safe?
1917Director
Two Crooks
1917Director
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