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Paul F. Heard

Paul Frederic Heard (October 14, 1913 – February 27, 1964) was an American film producer, director, and scriptwriter of religious films. From 1946 to 1951 he served as executive director of the Protestant Film Commission, which produced short films for distribution to denominational churches across the United States and Canada. He then formed his own independent production house for religious films. His short film Kenji Comes Home (1949) was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature.

Paul F. Heard
Heard in December 1949
Born
Paul Frederic Heard

(1913-10-14)October 14, 1913
DiedFebruary 27, 1964(1964-02-27) (aged 50)
Los Angeles, California
NationalityAmerican
Alma materLawrence College
University of Minnesota
Occupation(s)Film producer, director, scriptwriter
Years active1938–1963
Known forReligious films
SpouseGwendolin Vandarwarka

Early life and education edit

Paul Frederic Heard was born on October 14, 1913, in Olivia, Minnesota.[1][2] His father, Rev. J. W. Heard, and grandfather, Rev. C. M. Heard, were both Methodist ministers.[3]

Heard studied at Lawrence College, his father's alma mater,[3] from 1929 to 1931.[2] He enrolled at the University of Minnesota from 1933 until his graduation in 1935,[2][4] studying film production in the school's visual education department.[5]

Career edit

From 1938 to 1940, Heard worked as a production supervisor in the University of Minnesota's visual education department.[2] In 1940,[2] he became director of films for the Methodist Church's national board of missions in New York.[4] From 1942 to 1945, he was Orientation Film Officer for the Bureau of Naval Personnel in Washington, D.C.[2] In the latter capacity, he produced training and propaganda films for the United States Navy.[6]

In 1945, Heard was appointed executive director of the newly formed Protestant Film Commission.[2][6] At that time, he commented that "similar techniques" as those used in government propaganda films could be applied to religious films to bring about "spiritual realizations" regarding the challenges of modern life.[6]

When the Protestant Film Commission merged with the Protestant Radio Commission to form the Broadcasting and Film Commission (BFC) of the National Council of Churches of Christ in December 1950,[7] Heard was named director of films in the new organization.[2][8] But in 1951, he resigned in order to become an independent producer of Christian films.[9] He was president of Paul F. Heard Inc, a motion picture production company, until 1963.[2] In 1954, the Los Angeles Times called Paul F. Heard Inc. "one of the big three producers of religious films", and said that Heard had had a hand in the production of hundreds of films for this sector.[10] Heard entered the television market in the early 1950s with the production of a 13-part series of short films titled What's Your Troubles, featuring Dr. and Mrs. Norman Vincent Peale.[11]

Honors and awards edit

At the 22nd Academy Awards, Heard's production Kenji Comes Home was nominated for Best Documentary Feature; it lost to the British documentary Daybreak in Udi.[12]

We Hold These Truths (1952), a Paul F. Heard Inc. production, was named best film in its category at a Stamford, Connecticut, film festival.[13][14]

Memberships edit

Heard was a member of the Academy of Motion Pictures Arts and Sciences and of Toastmasters International.[15]

Personal life edit

In October 1941, Heard's father officiated at his marriage to Gwendolin Vandarwarka in Appleton, Wisconsin.[3][4] In 1950, his wife's mother moved to California and lived with them until her death a month after her 100th birthday in 1963.[16][17]

Heard died on February 27, 1964,[18] aged 50, after undergoing surgery for cancer at Veterans Hospital in San Fernando.[14] Funeral services were held at the Hollywood Congregational Church and burial took place at Mountain View Cemetery in Altadena.[15]

Selected filmography edit

References edit

  1. ^ "California Death Index, 1940-1997". FamilySearch. 2020. Retrieved May 5, 2020.
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h i j International Television Almanac 1982, p. 114.
  3. ^ a b c "Lawrence '88 Graduate Is Guest of Honor at Luncheon". The Post-Crescent. October 11, 1941. p. 10 – via Newspapers.com. 
  4. ^ a b c "Lawrence Graduate Will Become Bride Of New York Man". The Post-Crescent. September 2, 1941. p. 8 – via Newspapers.com. 
  5. ^ Murphy, Bob (January 27, 1946). "'The Lost Weekend' Due Feb. 14; Plushy Preview Set Thursday". The Star Tribune. p. 38 – via Newspapers.com. 
  6. ^ a b c Romanowski 2012, p. 114.
  7. ^ "Guide to the National Council of the Churches of Christ in the United States of America Broadcasting and Film Commission Records". Presbyterian Historical Society. 2019. Retrieved April 29, 2020.
  8. ^ Schallert, Edwin (July 17, 1951). "Gene Kelly Experting as Scout; Dana Andrews's Brother in Japan Film". Los Angeles Times. p. 31 – via Newspapers.com. 
  9. ^ Romanowski 2012, p. 19.
  10. ^ "Religious Films Called Supplement to Pastors". Los Angeles Times. April 4, 1954. p. 50 – via Newspapers.com. 
  11. ^ "New TV-Film Series in Production". Billboard. September 6, 1952. p. 27.
  12. ^ "The 22nd Academy Awards – 1950". Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences. 2019. Retrieved May 5, 2020.
  13. ^ Heard, Paul F. (August 7, 1953). "Films Help Solve Problems Via Religion". Nashville Banner. p. 26 – via Newspapers.com. 
  14. ^ a b "Religious Film Producer Is Dead". The Des Moines Register. Associated Press. February 28, 1964. p. 19 – via Newspapers.com. 
  15. ^ a b "Vital Record". Los Angeles Times. February 28, 1964. p. 34 – via Newspapers.com. 
  16. ^ "100th Birthday Observed by Former Resident". The Post-Crescent. October 8, 1963. p. 11 – via Newspapers.com. 
  17. ^ "Obituaries". Los Angeles Times. November 10, 1963. p. 36 – via Newspapers.com. 
  18. ^ "California, County Birth and Death Records, 1800-1994". FamilySearch. 2020. Retrieved May 5, 2020.
  19. ^ a b c d "Paul F. Heard Filmography". British Film Institute. 2020. Retrieved May 5, 2020.[dead link]
  20. ^ "Prejudice (1949)". AFI Catalog of Feature Films. American Film Institute. 2019. Retrieved May 31, 2020.
  21. ^ Marshall 2005, p. 339.
  22. ^ a b Marshall 2005, p. 342.
  23. ^ a b "Christian Films and Videos - Collection 307". Billy Graham Center. February 13, 2001. Retrieved May 5, 2020.
  24. ^ Marshall 2005, p. 356.
  25. ^ a b Marshall 2005, p. 347.
  26. ^ Blum 1959, p. 146.
  27. ^ Marshall 2005, p. 352.

Sources edit

  • Blum, Daniel, ed. (1959). Screen World. Biblo & Tannen Publishers. ISBN 9780819602657.
  • International Television Almanac. Quigley Publishing Company. 1982. ISBN 9780900610271.
  • Library of Congress Copyright Office (1956). Catalog of Copyright Entries. Third Series: 1955: January-June. Copyright Office, Library of Congress. p. 267.
  • Marshall, Wendy L. (2005). William Beaudine: From Silents to Television. Scarecrow Press. ISBN 9780810852181.
  • Romanowski, William D. (2012). Reforming Hollywood: How American Protestants Fought for Freedom at the Movies. Oxford University Press. ISBN 9780199969180.

External links edit

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Paul Frederic Heard October 14 1913 February 27 1964 was an American film producer director and scriptwriter of religious films From 1946 to 1951 he served as executive director of the Protestant Film Commission which produced short films for distribution to denominational churches across the United States and Canada He then formed his own independent production house for religious films His short film Kenji Comes Home 1949 was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature Paul F HeardHeard in December 1949BornPaul Frederic Heard 1913 10 14 October 14 1913Olivia Minnesota USDiedFebruary 27 1964 1964 02 27 aged 50 Los Angeles CaliforniaNationalityAmericanAlma materLawrence CollegeUniversity of MinnesotaOccupation s Film producer director scriptwriterYears active1938 1963Known forReligious filmsSpouseGwendolin Vandarwarka Contents 1 Early life and education 2 Career 3 Honors and awards 4 Memberships 5 Personal life 6 Selected filmography 7 References 8 Sources 9 External linksEarly life and education editPaul Frederic Heard was born on October 14 1913 in Olivia Minnesota 1 2 His father Rev J W Heard and grandfather Rev C M Heard were both Methodist ministers 3 Heard studied at Lawrence College his father s alma mater 3 from 1929 to 1931 2 He enrolled at the University of Minnesota from 1933 until his graduation in 1935 2 4 studying film production in the school s visual education department 5 Career editFrom 1938 to 1940 Heard worked as a production supervisor in the University of Minnesota s visual education department 2 In 1940 2 he became director of films for the Methodist Church s national board of missions in New York 4 From 1942 to 1945 he was Orientation Film Officer for the Bureau of Naval Personnel in Washington D C 2 In the latter capacity he produced training and propaganda films for the United States Navy 6 In 1945 Heard was appointed executive director of the newly formed Protestant Film Commission 2 6 At that time he commented that similar techniques as those used in government propaganda films could be applied to religious films to bring about spiritual realizations regarding the challenges of modern life 6 When the Protestant Film Commission merged with the Protestant Radio Commission to form the Broadcasting and Film Commission BFC of the National Council of Churches of Christ in December 1950 7 Heard was named director of films in the new organization 2 8 But in 1951 he resigned in order to become an independent producer of Christian films 9 He was president of Paul F Heard Inc a motion picture production company until 1963 2 In 1954 the Los Angeles Times called Paul F Heard Inc one of the big three producers of religious films and said that Heard had had a hand in the production of hundreds of films for this sector 10 Heard entered the television market in the early 1950s with the production of a 13 part series of short films titled What s Your Troubles featuring Dr and Mrs Norman Vincent Peale 11 Honors and awards editAt the 22nd Academy Awards Heard s production Kenji Comes Home was nominated for Best Documentary Feature it lost to the British documentary Daybreak in Udi 12 We Hold These Truths 1952 a Paul F Heard Inc production was named best film in its category at a Stamford Connecticut film festival 13 14 Memberships editHeard was a member of the Academy of Motion Pictures Arts and Sciences and of Toastmasters International 15 Personal life editIn October 1941 Heard s father officiated at his marriage to Gwendolin Vandarwarka in Appleton Wisconsin 3 4 In 1950 his wife s mother moved to California and lived with them until her death a month after her 100th birthday in 1963 16 17 Heard died on February 27 1964 18 aged 50 after undergoing surgery for cancer at Veterans Hospital in San Fernando 14 Funeral services were held at the Hollywood Congregational Church and burial took place at Mountain View Cemetery in Altadena 15 Selected filmography editKenji Comes Home 1949 producer 19 Prejudice 1949 executive producer 20 Second Chance 1950 producer 21 Again Pioneers 1950 producer 19 South of the Clouds 1950 producer A Wonderful Life 1951 producer 22 The Congregation 1951 producer 22 More for Peace 1952 producer 23 We Hold These Truths 1952 producer 23 For Every Child 1953 producer 24 City Story 1954 producer 25 The Hidden Heart 1954 producer 25 What Price Freedom 1955 director 19 Hong Kong Affair 1958 producer director co writer 19 26 The Broken Mask 1958 producer 2 The Secret of the Gift 1959 producer co writer 27 References edit California Death Index 1940 1997 FamilySearch 2020 Retrieved May 5 2020 a b c d e f g h i j International Television Almanac 1982 p 114 a b c Lawrence 88 Graduate Is Guest of Honor at Luncheon The Post Crescent October 11 1941 p 10 via Newspapers com nbsp a b c Lawrence Graduate Will Become Bride Of New York Man The Post Crescent September 2 1941 p 8 via Newspapers com nbsp Murphy Bob January 27 1946 The Lost Weekend Due Feb 14 Plushy Preview Set Thursday The Star Tribune p 38 via Newspapers com nbsp a b c Romanowski 2012 p 114 Guide to the National Council of the Churches of Christ in the United States of America Broadcasting and Film Commission Records Presbyterian Historical Society 2019 Retrieved April 29 2020 Schallert Edwin July 17 1951 Gene Kelly Experting as Scout Dana Andrews s Brother in Japan Film Los Angeles Times p 31 via Newspapers com nbsp Romanowski 2012 p 19 Religious Films Called Supplement to Pastors Los Angeles Times April 4 1954 p 50 via Newspapers com nbsp New TV Film Series in Production Billboard September 6 1952 p 27 The 22nd Academy Awards 1950 Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences 2019 Retrieved May 5 2020 Heard Paul F August 7 1953 Films Help Solve Problems Via Religion Nashville Banner p 26 via Newspapers com nbsp a b Religious Film Producer Is Dead The Des Moines Register Associated Press February 28 1964 p 19 via Newspapers com nbsp a b Vital Record Los Angeles Times February 28 1964 p 34 via Newspapers com nbsp 100th Birthday Observed by Former Resident The Post Crescent October 8 1963 p 11 via Newspapers com nbsp Obituaries Los Angeles Times November 10 1963 p 36 via Newspapers com nbsp California County Birth and Death Records 1800 1994 FamilySearch 2020 Retrieved May 5 2020 a b c d Paul F Heard Filmography British Film Institute 2020 Retrieved May 5 2020 dead link Prejudice 1949 AFI Catalog of Feature Films American Film Institute 2019 Retrieved May 31 2020 Marshall 2005 p 339 a b Marshall 2005 p 342 a b Christian Films and Videos Collection 307 Billy Graham Center February 13 2001 Retrieved May 5 2020 Marshall 2005 p 356 a b Marshall 2005 p 347 Blum 1959 p 146 Marshall 2005 p 352 Sources editBlum Daniel ed 1959 Screen World Biblo amp Tannen Publishers ISBN 9780819602657 International Television Almanac Quigley Publishing Company 1982 ISBN 9780900610271 Library of Congress Copyright Office 1956 Catalog of Copyright Entries Third Series 1955 January June Copyright Office Library of Congress p 267 Marshall Wendy L 2005 William Beaudine From Silents to Television Scarecrow Press ISBN 9780810852181 Romanowski William D 2012 Reforming Hollywood How American Protestants Fought for Freedom at the Movies Oxford University Press ISBN 9780199969180 External links editPaul F Heard at IMDb Paul F Heard at Find a Grave Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Paul F Heard amp oldid 1180213566, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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