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George Breakston is a Actor, Director, Original Story and Producer French born on 22 january 1920 at Paris (France)

George Breakston

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Birth name George Paul Breakston
Nationality France
Birth 22 january 1920 at Paris (France)
Death 21 may 1973 (at 53 years) at Paris (France)

George Paul Breakston (January 22, 1920 – May 21, 1973) was a French-American actor, producer and film director, active in Hollywood from his days as a child actor in Andy Hardy films in the 1930s, to a period as an independent producer/director in the 1950s.

Biography

Breakston first entered the entertainment world by working in radio as a child actor from 1930. Hs came to the notice of Hollywood and appeared in a variety of films. He made his stage debut in A Midsummernight's Dream and made his motion picture debut in It Happened One Night (1934).

During World War II he was commissioned in the US Army Signal Corps through Officers Candidate School then served in the Pacific Theatre of Operations as a photographer. When the war ended Breakston remained in Japan.

He reentered the civilian film world by co-writing, producing, directing and starring in Urubu: The Vulture People filmed in location in the Mato Grosso, Brazil. He followed it up with the documentary African Stampede filmed in the Belgian Congo and Kenya where he would later make his home.

Returning to Japan, Breakston co-produced and wrote Tokyo File 212 a 1951 American film credited as Hollywood's first feature film totally filmed in Japan. He followed it up by filming and directing Oriental Evil (1951) and Geisha Girl (1952) in Japan.

Breakston moved to Kenya filming several safari adventure feature films The Scarlet Spear, Golden Ivory, Escape in the Sun, and The Woman and the Hunter. Many of these featured John Bentley who starred in a television series produced by Breakston and filmed in Kenya, African Patrol. Breakston also filmed another series in Kenya Adventures of a Jungle Boy (1957) and planned a third Trader Horn.

Breakston joined the horror bandwagon by making The Manster back in Japan then made several films in Yugoslavia.

He died in Paris in 1973.

Usually with

Mickey Rooney
Mickey Rooney
(7 films)
Lewis Stone
Lewis Stone
(7 films)
Lester White
Lester White
(5 films)
Source : Wikidata

Filmography of George Breakston (29 films)

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YearNameJobRoles
1973Mafia JunctionStory
1959The MansterDirector, Story, Producer
1954Golden IvoryDirector, Producer
1954The Scarlet SpearDirector, Scriptwriter
1951Tokyo File 212Original Story, Producer
1948UrubuActor, DirectorGeorge
1942Men of San QuentinActorLouie Howard
1942The Courtship of Andy HardyActorBeezy
1941I Killed That ManActorTommy
1941Andy Hardy's Private SecretaryActorBeezy Anderson
1940Andy Hardy Meets DebutanteActorBeezy Anderson
1940The Grapes of WrathActorBoy (uncredited)
1939Jesse JamesActorFarmer Boy
1939Andy Hardy Gets Spring FeverActorBeezy
1939Swanee RiverActorAmbrose
1939Judge Hardy and SonActorBeezy Anderson
1938Love Finds Andy HardyActorBeezy Anderson
1936Small Town GirlActor
1936Second WifeActorJerry Stephenson
1936Boulder DamActorStan Vangarick
1935A Midsummer Night's DreamActorBody Double for Mickey Rooney (uncredited)
1935The Dark AngelActorJoe Gallop
1935Life ReturnsActorDanny Kendrick
1935The Return Of Peter GrimmActorWilliam Van Dam
1934It Happened One NightActorBus Passenger (uncredited)
1934No Greater GloryActorNemecsek
1934Great ExpectationsActorYoung Pip
1934Mrs. Wiggs of the Cabbage PatchActorJimmy Wiggs
1934A Successful FailureActorTommy Cushing