A. Earl Hedrick Art director
A. Earl Hedrick is a 89 years old Art director from Los Angeles, California. A. Earl Hedrick was born on March 02, 1896 (died on September 18, 1985, he was 89 years old) in Los Angeles, California. His nickname was Earl Hedrick.
About
No, he died on 09/18/1985, 39 years ago. He was 89 years old when he died. He died in Whittier
Works
A. Earl Hedrick Movies (57)
There are 57 movies of A. Earl Hedrick.
His first feature film was The Lost Weekend (1945). He was 49 when he starred in this movie. Since 1945, he has appeared in 57 feature films. The last one is Dear Wife (1949). .
View all A. Earl Hedrick movies.A. Earl Hedrick movie characters
The names of the characters/jobs in the films he starred in are as follows:
Character/Job | Movie | Age |
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Art Direction | The Lost Weekend (1945) | 49 |
Art Direction | Ace in the Hole (1951) | 55 |
Art Direction | Sullivan's Travels (1941) | 45 |
Art Direction | Detective Story (1951) | 55 |
Art Direction | Teacher's Pet (1958) | 62 |
Art Direction | Sorry, Wrong Number (1948) | 52 |
Art Direction | Christmas in July (1940) | 44 |
Art Direction | The Great McGinty (1940) | 44 |
Art Direction | Strategic Air Command (1955) | 59 |
Art Direction | The File on Thelma Jordon (1949) | 53 |
Art Direction | The Delicate Delinquent (1957) | 61 |
Art Direction | To the Last Man (1933) | 37 |
Art Direction | So Proudly We Hail (1943) | 47 |
Art Direction | The Accused (1949) | 52 |
Art Direction | Road to Rio (1947) | 51 |
Art Direction | Beyond the Blue Horizon (1942) | 46 |
Art Direction | My Favorite Brunette (1947) | 51 |
Art Direction | The Last Outpost (1935) | 39 |
Art Direction | The Last Train from Madrid (1937) | 41 |
Art Direction | What a Life (1939) | 43 |
Art Direction | Fancy Pants (1950) | 54 |
Art Direction | Ready for Love (1934) | 38 |
Art Direction | The Texas Rangers Ride Again (1940) | 44 |
Art Direction | The Great Man's Lady (1942) | 46 |
Art Direction | The Stork Club (1945) | 49 |
Art Direction | Hollywood Boulevard (1936) | 40 |
Art Direction | But Not for Me (1959) | 63 |
Art Direction | Here Comes the Groom (1951) | 55 |
Art Direction | Sangaree (1953) | 57 |
Art Direction | Wedding Present (1936) | 40 |
Art Direction | Where There's Life (1947) | 51 |
Art Direction | The Unseen (1945) | 49 |
Art Direction | Bulldog Drummond Escapes (1937) | 41 |
Art Direction | The Great Lover (1949) | 53 |
Art Direction | I Love a Soldier (1945) | 49 |
Art Direction | The Glass Key (1935) | 39 |
Art Direction | Our Hearts Were Young and Gay (1944) | 48 |
Art Direction | About Mrs. Leslie (1954) | 58 |
Art Direction | Give Me a Sailor (1938) | 42 |
Art Direction | Dear Ruth (1947) | 51 |
Art Direction | The Remarkable Andrew (1942) | 46 |
Art Direction | Miss Susie Slagle's (1946) | 50 |
Art Direction | Night Club Scandal (1937) | 41 |
Art Direction | Under the Tonto Rim (1933) | 37 |
Art Direction | The Trouble with Women (1947) | 51 |
Art Direction | The Gracie Allen Murder Case (1939) | 43 |
Art Direction | Wild Horse Mesa (1932) | 36 |
Art Direction | Woman Trap (1936) | 40 |
Art Direction | Turn Off the Moon (1937) | 41 |
Art Direction | Ebb Tide (1937) | 41 |
Art Direction | Cocoanut Grove (1938) | 42 |
Art Direction | Touchdown, Army (1938) | 42 |
Art Direction | The Arkansas Traveler (1938) | 42 |
Art Direction | Life with Henry (1941) | 44 |
Art Direction | True to Life (1943) | 47 |
Art Direction | Standing Room Only (1944) | 47 |
Art Direction | Dear Wife (1949) | 53 |
A. Earl Hedrick TV Shows (2)
His first TV Show was Bonanza (1959).
Awards (1)
Nominated Academy Award for Best Art Direction, Black and White .
What was A.'s zodiac sign?A. Earl Hedrick zodiac sign was pisces.
Other facts about A. Earl Hedrick
Alias | Earl Hedrick |
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Place of death | Whittier |
Country of citizenship | United States Of America |
Given name | Earl |
Date of death | 1985-09-18T00:00:00Z |