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Joseph P. Bickerton Jr.

Joseph Ponsford Bickerton Jr. (15 July 1878 – 20 August 1936) was an attorney and theatrical producer.

Joseph P. Bickerton Jr.
L. to. R. : Joseph P. Bickerton Jr. (theatre producer), Elmer Rice (playwright) and Carl Laemmle Jr. sign a contract for the film version of Counsellor at Law
Born15 July 1878
Newark, New Jersey
Died20 August 1936(1936-08-20) (aged 58)
Mount Kisco, New York
NationalityAmerican
Occupationtheatrical producer
SpouseLois E. Tabor (m 1910–1936, his death)

Early years and education edit

Joseph P. Bickerton Jr. was the son of Joseph Ponsford Bickerton, a salesman, and Emma P. Jaques. Joseph Junior studied at Princeton University, but had to leave for financial reasons during his freshman year. He became a lawyer after working in law offices without having attended law school.[1] Bickerton managed the career of actor Charley Grapewin, on tour with a play called "Above the Limit". The play closed, leaving Bickerton with a full set of scenery on his hands. He thereupon sat down and wrote a play to fit the scenery, entitled "The House on the Bluff," which was profitable. With the proceeds, he organized the Jungle Film Corporation in 1910 and bought the African hunt motion pictures which Paul J. Rainey, a wealthy explorer, had made during a pleasure expedition. These films were the first motion pictures to be produced at regular theater prices and were successful in the U.S. and abroad.[2]

Attorney and producer edit

Among Bickerton's clients were Florenz Ziegfeld, David Belasco, Elmer Rice, George Abbott, Philip Dunning, Sidney Kingsley and Ed Wynn.[3] Bickerton was the producer of the musical Adele and Rice's play Counsellor at Law. Bickerton also produced The Vortex, Noël Coward's debut on Broadway.[4] As a producer, Bickerton seldom allowed his name to appear.

Arbitrator edit

Bickerton enjoyed the confidence of producers, actors and playwrights to such a degree that they brought him their disputes to arbitrate. Bickerton devised the minimum basic agreement in 1926, which ended the struggle over the screen sale of stage plays at a time when the playwrights were talking of a strike against the producers. Thereafter Bickerton was elected and re-elected during the last ten years of his life to be the arbiter of any further disputes between members of the Dramatists Guild of America and the producing managers. The sales of all their stage shows to Hollywood from 1926 until Bickerton's death passed through his hands.[5]

Death edit

Bickerton died in 1936.

Family edit

Bickerton's wife, Lois Tabor, had been an actress for David Belasco and a model for artist Howard Chandler Christy.[6]

References edit

  1. ^ J. P. Bickerton Dies; Lawyer, Stage Producer: Never Went to Law School. New York Herald Tribune. August 21, 1936
  2. ^ Meet JP Bickerton Jr. New York Times. September 11, 1932
  3. ^ Joe Bickerton Dies at 58; Was Central Cog of all Legit Biz. Variety August 26, 1936
  4. ^ Joseph P. Bickerton Jr. on the Internet Broadway Database
  5. ^ JP Bickerton Jr. Attorney, 58 dies. New York Times. August 21, 1936
  6. ^ MISS LOIS TABER (sic) A BRIDE.; Former Actress Is Wedded to Joseph P. Bickerton Jr., a Lawyer. New York Times Jan 16, 1910

joseph, bickerton, joseph, ponsford, bickerton, july, 1878, august, 1936, attorney, theatrical, producer, theatre, producer, elmer, rice, playwright, carl, laemmle, sign, contract, film, version, counsellor, lawborn15, july, 1878newark, jerseydied20, august, 1. Joseph Ponsford Bickerton Jr 15 July 1878 20 August 1936 was an attorney and theatrical producer Joseph P Bickerton Jr L to R Joseph P Bickerton Jr theatre producer Elmer Rice playwright and Carl Laemmle Jr sign a contract for the film version of Counsellor at LawBorn15 July 1878Newark New JerseyDied20 August 1936 1936 08 20 aged 58 Mount Kisco New YorkNationalityAmericanOccupationtheatrical producerSpouseLois E Tabor m 1910 1936 his death Contents 1 Early years and education 2 Attorney and producer 3 Arbitrator 4 Death 5 Family 6 ReferencesEarly years and education editJoseph P Bickerton Jr was the son of Joseph Ponsford Bickerton a salesman and Emma P Jaques Joseph Junior studied at Princeton University but had to leave for financial reasons during his freshman year He became a lawyer after working in law offices without having attended law school 1 Bickerton managed the career of actor Charley Grapewin on tour with a play called Above the Limit The play closed leaving Bickerton with a full set of scenery on his hands He thereupon sat down and wrote a play to fit the scenery entitled The House on the Bluff which was profitable With the proceeds he organized the Jungle Film Corporation in 1910 and bought the African hunt motion pictures which Paul J Rainey a wealthy explorer had made during a pleasure expedition These films were the first motion pictures to be produced at regular theater prices and were successful in the U S and abroad 2 Attorney and producer editAmong Bickerton s clients were Florenz Ziegfeld David Belasco Elmer Rice George Abbott Philip Dunning Sidney Kingsley and Ed Wynn 3 Bickerton was the producer of the musical Adele and Rice s play Counsellor at Law Bickerton also produced The Vortex Noel Coward s debut on Broadway 4 As a producer Bickerton seldom allowed his name to appear Arbitrator editBickerton enjoyed the confidence of producers actors and playwrights to such a degree that they brought him their disputes to arbitrate Bickerton devised the minimum basic agreement in 1926 which ended the struggle over the screen sale of stage plays at a time when the playwrights were talking of a strike against the producers Thereafter Bickerton was elected and re elected during the last ten years of his life to be the arbiter of any further disputes between members of the Dramatists Guild of America and the producing managers The sales of all their stage shows to Hollywood from 1926 until Bickerton s death passed through his hands 5 Death editBickerton died in 1936 Family editBickerton s wife Lois Tabor had been an actress for David Belasco and a model for artist Howard Chandler Christy 6 References edit J P Bickerton Dies Lawyer Stage Producer Never Went to Law School New York Herald Tribune August 21 1936 Meet JP Bickerton Jr New York Times September 11 1932 Joe Bickerton Dies at 58 Was Central Cog of all Legit Biz Variety August 26 1936 Joseph P Bickerton Jr on the Internet Broadway Database JP Bickerton Jr Attorney 58 dies New York Times August 21 1936 MISS LOIS TABER sic A BRIDE Former Actress Is Wedded to Joseph P Bickerton Jr a Lawyer New York Times Jan 16 1910 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Joseph P Bickerton Jr amp oldid 1084712461, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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