The son of actors Edward Sedgwick Sr. and Josephine Walker, Edward Sedgwick made his own show business entree as one of the Five Sedgwicks, a circus and vaudeville acrobatic act. Two of the "other" Sedgwicks were Edward's twin sisters Eileen and Josie, } who later pursued successful silent-movie acting careers. In 1915, Sedgwick broke into films as a comedian, frequently cast as a zany baseball player. He became a serial director in 1921, then moved on to the Tom Mix western unit. Sedgwick's lifelong love of baseball came in handy as he helmed the ballpark sequences of Mix's Stepping Out (1923), Buck Jones' Hit and Run (1924), William Haines Slide, Kelly, Slide (1927), Buster Keatons The Cameraman (1928) and the 1934 mystery Death on the Diamond. While at MGM in the late 1920s, Sedgwick found a kindred spirit in fellow baseball buff Buster Keaton. At Keaton's insistence, Sedgwick directed all of Keatons silent and sound MGM features, including the aforementioned The Cameraman. Spite Marriage (1929), Free and Easy (1930), Dough Boys (1930), Parlor, Bedroom and Bath (1931), Speak Easily (1932), Sidewalks of New York (1933) and What, No Beer? (1933). This proved a mixed blessing: though the MGMs were, as a group, Keatons most profitable features, they also contained some of his worst moments on screen. In the mid-1930s, Sedgwick was briefly a producer/director at Hal Roach Studios, responsible for the Jack Haley vehicles Mister Cinderella (1936) and Pick a Star (1937). The latter film featured a guest appearance by Laurel & Hardy. who in 1943 reteamed with Sedgwick for the MGM feature Air Raid Wardens. Considered a relic of a bygone era by the 1940s, Sedgwick sat out the waning years of his MGM contract, chumming around with such old cronies as Buster Keaton. In 1948, Keaton, employed as a gag man for Red Skelton, suggested that Sedgwick would be an ideal director for the upcoming Skelton vehicle A Southern Yankee. Alas, Sedgwick was not up to the challenge: though he receives solo directorial credit on Southern Yankee, the film was directed in its entirety by S. Sylvan Simon. Edward Sedgwick's final film was Universal's Ma and Pa Kettle Back on the Farm (1951).
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Ma and Pa Kettle Back on the Farm
Director |
1951 | |||
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A Southern Yankee
Director |
1948 | |||
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Air Raid Wardens
Director |
1943 | |||
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So You Won't Talk
Director |
1940 | |||
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Beware Spooks!
Director |
1939 | |||
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Burn 'em up O'Conner
Director |
1939 | |||
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The Gladiator
Director, Producer |
1938 | |||
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Fit for a King
Director |
1937 | |||
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Pick a Star
Director |
1937 | |||
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Riding on Air
Director |
1937 | |||
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Mister Cinderella
Director |
1936 | |||
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Father Brown, Detective
Director, Producer |
1935 | |||
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Murder in the Fleet
Director |
1935 | |||
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The Virginia Judge
Director |
1935 | |||
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Death on the Diamond
Director |
1934 | |||
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Here Comes the Groom
Director |
1934 | |||
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I'll Tell the World
Director |
1934 | |||
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The Poor Rich
Director |
1934 | |||
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Horseplay
Director |
1933 | |||
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Saturday's Millions
Director |
1933 | |||
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What! No Beer?
Director |
1933 | |||
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Speak Easily
Director |
1932 | |||
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The Passionate Plumber
Director |
1932 | |||
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A Dangerous Affair
Director |
1931 | |||
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Maker of Men
Director |
1931 | |||
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Parlor, Bedroom and Bath
Director |
1931 | |||
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Doughboys
Actor, Director, Songwriter |
1930 | |||
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Free and Easy
Director, Producer |
1930 | |||
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Spite Marriage
Director, Producer |
1929 | |||
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Circus Rookies
Director |
1928 | |||
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The Cameraman
Director |
1928 | |||
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West Point
Director |
1928 | |||
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Bugle Call
Director |
1927 | |||
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Slide, Kelly, Slide
Director |
1927 | |||
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Spring Fever
Director |
1927 | |||
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Runaway Express
Director |
1926 | |||
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The Flaming Frontier
Director, Screen Story |
1926 | |||
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Tin Hats
Director, Screen Story |
1926 | |||
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Under Western Skies
Director, Screen Story |
1926 | |||
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Let 'er Buck
Director |
1925 | |||
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Lorraine of the Lions
Director |
1925 | |||
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Spook Ranch
Screen Story |
1925 | |||
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The Hurricane Kid
Director |
1925 | |||
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Two-Fisted Jones
Director |
1925 | |||
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40-Horse Hawkins
Actor, Director, Screenwriter |
1924 | |||
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Broadway or Bust
Director, Screenwriter |
1924 | |||
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Hit and Run
Director |
1924 | |||
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Hook and Ladder
Director |
1924 | |||
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Ride for Your Life
Director |
1924 | |||
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Ridin' Kid from Powder River
Director |
1924 | |||
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Sawdust Trail
Director |
1924 | |||
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Blinky
Director, Screenwriter |
1923 | |||
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Dead Game
Director, Screen Story |
1923 | |||
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First Degree
Director |
1923 | |||
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Gentleman from America
Director |
1923 | |||
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Out of Luck
Director, Screen Story, Screenwriter |
1923 | |||
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Romance Land
Director |
1923 | |||
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Shootin' for Love
Director, Screen Story |
1923 | |||
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The Ramblin' Kid
Director |
1923 | |||
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Thrill Chaser
Director |
1923 | |||
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Chasing the Moon
Director |
1922 | |||
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Do and Dare
Director, Screenwriter |
1922 | |||
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Bar Nothin'
Director |
1921 | |||
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Fantomas
Director, Screenwriter |
1921 | |||
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Live Wires
Director |
1921 | |||
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Rough Diamond
Director |
1921 | |||
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The Winning Stroke
Screenwriter |
1919 | |||
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Rough and Ready
Screenwriter |
1918 |






