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  1. S. Sylvan Simon (March 9, 1910 – May 17, 1951) was an American stage/film director and producer. He directed numerous Hollywood films in the late 1930s to 1940s, and was the producer of Born Yesterday (1950).

  2. Director S. Sylvan Simon worked as a drama coach, radio executive and stage director before joining Warner Brothers in 1935. He then moved to MGM as director and assistant director in 1937. His sudden death at the age of 41 shocked all who knew him and he was mourned throughout the film industry.

  3. Director S. Sylvan Simon worked as a drama coach, radio executive and stage director before joining Warner Brothers in 1935. He then moved to MGM as director and assistant director in 1937. His sudden death at the age of 41 shocked all who knew him and he was mourned throughout the film industry.

  4. Song of the Open Road is a 1944 musical comedy film directed by S. Sylvan Simon, from a screenplay by Irving Phillips and Edward Verdier. It was the debut film of teenage singer Jane Powell.

  5. The Road to Reno: Directed by S. Sylvan Simon. With Randolph Scott, Hope Hampton, Glenda Farrell, Helen Broderick. Screwball comedy western about a socialite who wants to be divorced from a rancher.

  6. S. Sylvan Simon (né à Chicago le 9 mars 1910 et mort à Beverly Hills le 17 mai 1951) est un réalisateur et producteur américain de théâtre et de cinéma. Biographie. Il commença sa carrière cinématographique à Warner Brothers en 1935, responsable directeur de différents tests d'écran (screen tests).

  7. HOLLYWOOD, Calif., May 18-- S. Sylvan Simon, producer-director for Columbia Pictures, died in his home here late yesterday of a heart attack. He was 41 years old. View Full Article in...

  8. S. Sylvan Simon is known as an Director and Producer. Some of his work includes Lust for Gold, Bud Abbott and Lou Costello in Hollywood, Son of Lassie, Grand Central Murder, I Love Trouble, Rio Rita, Whistling in the Dark, and These Glamour Girls.

  9. Jan 29, 2021 · He was Red Skelton's favorite director, and mentored Lucille Ball in the art of physical comedy. In his 15-year Hollywood career, S. Sylvan Simon (1910-1951) directed and/or produced more than 40 films, with stars like Lana Turner, Abbott and Costello, and Wallace Beery.

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  10. The Crime of Doctor Hallet is a 1938 American drama film, directed by S. Sylvan Simon and starring Ralph Bellamy, Josephine Hutchinson, William Gargan, Barbara Read, John 'Dusty' King, and Charles Stevens.