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Victor Heerman (August 27, 1893 – November 3, 1977) was an English-American screenwriter, film director, and film producer. After writing and directing short comedies for Mack Sennett, Heerman teamed with his wife Sarah Y. Mason to win the Academy Award for best screenplay adaptation of Louisa May Alcott's novel Little Women in 1933. He directed the Marx Brothers' second film, Animal Crackers in 1930.
Date Of Birth August 27, 1893 Died 1977-11-03 Place Of Birth Surrey, England, UK Height 5' 8" (1.73 m) Profession Director, Writer, Producer Star Sign Virgo
Director Title Year Status Character The Stolen Jools 1931 Short uncredited Sea Legs 1930 For the Love o' Lil 1930 Galas de la Paramount 1930 sequence director Animal Crackers 1930 Paramount on Parade 1930 Personality 1930 Moonlight and Romance 1930 Short Love Hungry 1928 Ladies Must Dress 1927 Rubber Heels 1927 For Wives Only 1926 Irish Luck 1925 Old Home Week 1925 The Confidence Man 1924 The Dangerous Maid 1923 Rupert of Hentzau 1923 Modern Marriage 1923 Love Is an Awful Thing 1922 John Smith 1922 My Boy 1921 The Chicken in the Case 1921 The Poor Simp 1920 Don't Ever Marry 1920 The River's End 1920 Chicken à la Cabaret 1920 Short His Naughty Wife 1919 Short Watch Your Neighbor 1918 Short Are Waitresses Safe? 1917 Short A Maiden's Trust 1917 Short Pinched in the Finish 1917 Short unconfirmed Stars and Bars 1917 Short She Loved a Sailor 1916 Short
Writer Title Year Status Character Magnificent Obsession 1954 based upon the screenplay by Little Women 1949 screen play Meet Me in St. Louis 1944 uncredited A Girl, a Guy, and a Gob 1941 additional dialogue - uncredited Pride and Prejudice 1940 contributor to treatment - uncredited Golden Boy 1939 screenplay Stella Dallas 1937 screenplay Magnificent Obsession 1935 screenplay Break of Hearts 1935 screen play The Little Minister 1934 screen play Imitation of Life 1934 additional dialogue - uncredited / contributing writer - uncredited The Age of Innocence 1934 screen play Little Women 1933 screen play Personality 1930 uncredited Love Hungry 1928 story Ladies Must Dress 1927 story Modern Matrimony 1923 story Love Is an Awful Thing 1922 John Smith 1922 story My Boy 1921 uncredited A Divorce of Convenience 1921 story The Chicken in the Case 1921 story
Producer Title Year Status Character Irish Luck 1925 producer
Self Title Year Status Character How to Break 90 #1: The Grip 1933 Short Himself - Vic Heerman (uncredited)
Won Awards Year Award Ceremony Nomination Movie 1934 Oscar Academy Awards, USA Best Writing, Adaptation Little Women (1933)
Known for movies Animal Crackers (1930) as Director
Little Women (1933) as Writer
Magnificent Obsession (1954) as Writer
Little Women (1949) as Writer