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Jerome Epstein (director)

Jerome Leonard Epstein (January 17, 1922 – November 16, 1991) was an American director, screenwriter and producer known for his nearly 30-year professional collaboration and friendship with Charlie Chaplin and his son Sydney Chaplin.

Early life edit

Epstein was born on January 17, 1922, in Cleveland, Ohio.[1] Epstein's father had come to America in 1905 to escape anti-Jewish pogroms in Vilna, Lithuania. Epstein's childhood was spent in Brooklyn, New York. During World War II, Epstein served in the Army Air Corps.[2]

After his military service, Epstein used the GI Bill to study drama at the University of California at Los Angeles (UCLA), where he met Sydney Chaplin, the second son of English actor Charlie Chaplin. After UCLA, his first job was as road manager for close harmony singing group The Andrews Sisters.[2]

Career edit

Circle Theater edit

In 1946, Epstein, Sydney Chaplin, actress Kathleen Freeman, and several UCLA students founded the Circle Theatre, now known as El Centro Theatre, in Hollywood. The troupe's first performances were held in a living room, but later moved to a converted corner store.[3]

The theater became a meeting place for Hollywood's avant-garde. Contemporary comedic actors such as Charlie Chaplin, Groucho Marx, and Fanny Brice attended shows at the theater. Katherine Hepburn, George Cukor, and Edward G. Robinson were also frequent visitors.[3] Chaplin was an enthusiastic supporter of the theater. He attended Sydney's performances in Elmer Rice's play The Adding Machine[2] and also directed his son in three productions at the theater.[4] Chaplin also helped Epstein obtain the rights to and direct Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright William Saroyan's 1949 play Sam Ego's House at the Circle Theater.[2] According to Epstein, all that Chaplin asked in return for his assistance to the theater was "35 cents and a cup of black coffee."[5]

Charlie Chaplin's assistant and collaborator edit

Epstein began working as Charlie Chaplin's assistant in 1951, working on Chaplin's Limelight.[2] A movie executive counselled Epstein not to take a credit on Limelight, made during the period in which Chaplin had become a target of McCarthyism.[6] Chaplin was thereafter banned from reentry into the United States, and asked Epstein in 1952 to join him in Switzerland. Epstein would live in Europe for the rest of his life.[2]

In Europe, Epstein teamed up with Chaplin as an associate producer on A King in New York, shot in London. During production, Epstein and Chaplin visited the places where Chaplin grew up.[2][7][8] Epstein was listed as Chaplin's assistant in the crew listing for the The Chaplin Revue in 1959.[9]

Chaplin promoted Epstein to producer on A Countess from Hong Kong, the last film Chaplin directed.[10] In 1968 and 1969, Epstein worked with Chaplin to produce the screenplay for The Freak, intended as a vehicle for Chaplin' daughter, Victoria. Epstein and Chaplin funded the prototype for the wings of Victoria's character, and Epstein worked with studios about casting and location scouting. The project was never made due to Chaplin's declining health.[11]

Sydney Chaplin appeared in three Epstein projects, including films Follow That Man, A Countess From Hong Kong, and The Adding Machine,[3] and Broadway plays Bells are Ringing.[2]

Later life edit

After Chaplin's death in 1977, Epstein worked to preserve the actor's legacy. Epstein provided the idea for film critic David Robinson's 1985 book Chaplin: His Life and Art, which was used as source material for the 1992 biographical film Chaplin.[12] In 1989, on the 100th anniversary of Chaplin's birth, Epstein published the memoir Remembering Charlie. Epstein frequently hosted Chaplin's widow Oona and her children at his Vincent Square home. Epstein died on November 16, 1991, in London.[2]

Filmography edit

Film edit

Year Title Credited as Notes
Producer Writer Director
1949 Search for Danger Yes [1]
1954 Votre dévoué Blak (Yours Truly, Blake) Yes Yes French-language film[1]
1955 King's Rhapsody Yes Adaptation of musical King's Rhapsody[2]
1957 Le Grand Bluff Yes [1]
1957 A King in New York Yes Uncredited. Chaplin's last film in a leading acting role.[1]
1959 The Chaplin Revue Credited as Chaplin's assistant.[1]
1961 Follow that Man Yes Yes [1]
1967 A Countess from Hong Kong Yes Written and directed by Chaplin[1]
1969 The Adding Machine Yes Yes Yes [1]
1969 Two Gentlemen Sharing Yes Uncredited.[1]

Television edit

Year Title Credited as Notes
Producer Writer Director
1957 ITV Television Playhouse Yes Yes 1 episode as producer, 2 episodes as director[13]
1960 My Heart's in the Highlands Yes Broadcast as part of The Play of the Week[2]
1972 The Woman Hunter Yes 1 episode[14]

Broadway edit

Year Title Credited as Notes
Producer Writer Director
1956 Bells are Ringing Yes [2]

Bibliography edit

  • Remembering Charlie (1989), ISBN 978-0385262828

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i j . British Film Institute. Archived from the original on January 25, 2022. Retrieved June 9, 2023.
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l Hopkins, John. "Jerry Epstein obituary". The Independent. Retrieved June 9, 2023.
  3. ^ a b c Robinson, David (March 9, 2009). "Sydney Chaplin obituary". The Guardian. Retrieved June 13, 2023.
  4. ^ "Sydney is a Chaplin". Orlando Sentinel. March 17, 1957. p. 85. Retrieved May 8, 2018 – via Newspapers.com.  
  5. ^ Spiller, Nancy (April 16, 1989). "Memories of Chaplin in L.A." Los Angeles Times. Retrieved June 13, 2023.
  6. ^ Brody, Richard (September 18, 2015). "Charlie Chaplin's Scandalous Life and Boundless Artistry". The New Yorker. New Yorker. Retrieved June 10, 2023.
  7. ^ . British Film Institute. Archived from the original on February 15, 2008. Retrieved June 9, 2023.
  8. ^ Epstein, Jerome Leonard. "Charlot/Jerome Epstein (1957): Characterisation of the main characters - the King and the Girl (Pre-production note)". Charlie Chaplin Archive. Retrieved June 9, 2023.
  9. ^ . BFI. Archived from the original on July 11, 2017. Retrieved June 16, 2023.
  10. ^ "A Countess from Hong Kong". Variety. December 31, 1966. Retrieved June 9, 2023.
  11. ^ "Cineteca di Bologna Publishes New Book on The Freak". CharlieChaplin.com. The Chaplin Office. Retrieved June 13, 2023.
  12. ^ Kanin, Garson (November 10, 1985). "The Paradoxical Sir Tramp". New York Times. Retrieved June 9, 2023.
  13. ^ "Results · British Universities Film & Video Council". bufvc.ac.uk. Retrieved June 16, 2023.
  14. ^ "The Woman Hunter". Turner Classic Movies. Retrieved June 16, 2023.

External links edit

  • Jerome Epstein at IMDb

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Jerome Leonard Epstein January 17 1922 November 16 1991 was an American director screenwriter and producer known for his nearly 30 year professional collaboration and friendship with Charlie Chaplin and his son Sydney Chaplin Contents 1 Early life 2 Career 2 1 Circle Theater 2 2 Charlie Chaplin s assistant and collaborator 3 Later life 4 Filmography 4 1 Film 4 2 Television 4 3 Broadway 5 Bibliography 6 References 7 External linksEarly life editEpstein was born on January 17 1922 in Cleveland Ohio 1 Epstein s father had come to America in 1905 to escape anti Jewish pogroms in Vilna Lithuania Epstein s childhood was spent in Brooklyn New York During World War II Epstein served in the Army Air Corps 2 After his military service Epstein used the GI Bill to study drama at the University of California at Los Angeles UCLA where he met Sydney Chaplin the second son of English actor Charlie Chaplin After UCLA his first job was as road manager for close harmony singing group The Andrews Sisters 2 Career editCircle Theater edit In 1946 Epstein Sydney Chaplin actress Kathleen Freeman and several UCLA students founded the Circle Theatre now known as El Centro Theatre in Hollywood The troupe s first performances were held in a living room but later moved to a converted corner store 3 The theater became a meeting place for Hollywood s avant garde Contemporary comedic actors such as Charlie Chaplin Groucho Marx and Fanny Brice attended shows at the theater Katherine Hepburn George Cukor and Edward G Robinson were also frequent visitors 3 Chaplin was an enthusiastic supporter of the theater He attended Sydney s performances in Elmer Rice s play The Adding Machine 2 and also directed his son in three productions at the theater 4 Chaplin also helped Epstein obtain the rights to and direct Pulitzer Prize winning playwright William Saroyan s 1949 play Sam Ego s House at the Circle Theater 2 According to Epstein all that Chaplin asked in return for his assistance to the theater was 35 cents and a cup of black coffee 5 Charlie Chaplin s assistant and collaborator edit Epstein began working as Charlie Chaplin s assistant in 1951 working on Chaplin s Limelight 2 A movie executive counselled Epstein not to take a credit on Limelight made during the period in which Chaplin had become a target of McCarthyism 6 Chaplin was thereafter banned from reentry into the United States and asked Epstein in 1952 to join him in Switzerland Epstein would live in Europe for the rest of his life 2 In Europe Epstein teamed up with Chaplin as an associate producer on A King in New York shot in London During production Epstein and Chaplin visited the places where Chaplin grew up 2 7 8 Epstein was listed as Chaplin s assistant in the crew listing for the The Chaplin Revue in 1959 9 Chaplin promoted Epstein to producer on A Countess from Hong Kong the last film Chaplin directed 10 In 1968 and 1969 Epstein worked with Chaplin to produce the screenplay for The Freak intended as a vehicle for Chaplin daughter Victoria Epstein and Chaplin funded the prototype for the wings of Victoria s character and Epstein worked with studios about casting and location scouting The project was never made due to Chaplin s declining health 11 Sydney Chaplin appeared in three Epstein projects including films Follow That Man A Countess From Hong Kong and The Adding Machine 3 and Broadway plays Bells are Ringing 2 Later life editAfter Chaplin s death in 1977 Epstein worked to preserve the actor s legacy Epstein provided the idea for film critic David Robinson s 1985 book Chaplin His Life and Art which was used as source material for the 1992 biographical film Chaplin 12 In 1989 on the 100th anniversary of Chaplin s birth Epstein published the memoir Remembering Charlie Epstein frequently hosted Chaplin s widow Oona and her children at his Vincent Square home Epstein died on November 16 1991 in London 2 Filmography editFilm edit Year Title Credited as NotesProducer Writer Director1949 Search for Danger Yes 1 1954 Votre devoue Blak Yours Truly Blake Yes Yes French language film 1 1955 King s Rhapsody Yes Adaptation of musical King s Rhapsody 2 1957 Le Grand Bluff Yes 1 1957 A King in New York Yes Uncredited Chaplin s last film in a leading acting role 1 1959 The Chaplin Revue Credited as Chaplin s assistant 1 1961 Follow that Man Yes Yes 1 1967 A Countess from Hong Kong Yes Written and directed by Chaplin 1 1969 The Adding Machine Yes Yes Yes 1 1969 Two Gentlemen Sharing Yes Uncredited 1 Television edit Year Title Credited as NotesProducer Writer Director1957 ITV Television Playhouse Yes Yes 1 episode as producer 2 episodes as director 13 1960 My Heart s in the Highlands Yes Broadcast as part of The Play of the Week 2 1972 The Woman Hunter Yes 1 episode 14 Broadway edit Year Title Credited as NotesProducer Writer Director1956 Bells are Ringing Yes 2 Bibliography editRemembering Charlie 1989 ISBN 978 0385262828References edit a b c d e f g h i j Jerome Epstein British Film Institute Archived from the original on January 25 2022 Retrieved June 9 2023 a b c d e f g h i j k l Hopkins John Jerry Epstein obituary The Independent Retrieved June 9 2023 a b c Robinson David March 9 2009 Sydney Chaplin obituary The Guardian Retrieved June 13 2023 Sydney is a Chaplin Orlando Sentinel March 17 1957 p 85 Retrieved May 8 2018 via Newspapers com nbsp Spiller Nancy April 16 1989 Memories of Chaplin in L A Los Angeles Times Retrieved June 13 2023 Brody Richard September 18 2015 Charlie Chaplin s Scandalous Life and Boundless Artistry The New Yorker New Yorker Retrieved June 10 2023 80 A King in New York 1957 British Film Institute Archived from the original on February 15 2008 Retrieved June 9 2023 Epstein Jerome Leonard Charlot Jerome Epstein 1957 Characterisation of the main characters the King and the Girl Pre production note Charlie Chaplin Archive Retrieved June 9 2023 The Chaplin Revue 1960 BFI Archived from the original on July 11 2017 Retrieved June 16 2023 A Countess from Hong Kong Variety December 31 1966 Retrieved June 9 2023 Cineteca di Bologna Publishes New Book on The Freak CharlieChaplin com The Chaplin Office Retrieved June 13 2023 Kanin Garson November 10 1985 The Paradoxical Sir Tramp New York Times Retrieved June 9 2023 Results British Universities Film amp Video Council bufvc ac uk Retrieved June 16 2023 The Woman Hunter Turner Classic Movies Retrieved June 16 2023 External links editJerome Epstein at IMDb Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Jerome Epstein director amp oldid 1190001514, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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