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Birthplace:
Vienna, Georgia
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A working director in Hollywood for more than five decades, and an actor and screenwriter before that, Vincent Sherman has never been designated an "auteur" by cineastes, but he nevertheless directed such Hollywood classics as "Mr. Skeffington" (1945), as well as "The Hard Way" (1942), which won Ida Lupino the New York Film Critics Award, and films starring Paul Newman, Rita Hayworth, and Humphrey Bogart, to name a few. For much of his career, Sherman was typed as a "woman's director", but he not only fought that designation with work in such films as "All Through the Night" (1941), a taut spy
1933
Made feature film acting debut, "Counsellor-at-Law"
1937
Went to Hollywood to work for Warner Bros.
1938
Co-wrote film "Crime School"
1939
Directed feature "The Return of Dr. X"
1941
Had first successful feature, "All Through the Night"
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