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Paul Bern(1889-1932)

  • Writer
  • Director
  • Producer
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Paul Bern is undoubtedly more famous today for being found shot to death in his bathroom barely 2 months after his marriage to proto-sex symbol Jean Harlow in 1932. Born in Hamburg, Germany as Paul Levy, he came to the United States with his family as a child. His mother died by drowning in the fall of 1920, as documented in her death certificate, not by suicide as previously speculated. Bern spent the vast majority of his adult life employed as a screenwriter, director and producer at MGM before rising into the upper executive ranks. He most notably kept his feet wet in production by co-producing the all-star hit _Grand Hotel (1932/I which won the third Oscar)_ with the uncredited boy-genius, Irving Thalberg. He gained a reputation as one of the few MGM executives stars could turn to with their personal problems and be assured of a degree of confidentiality. He was the first person many of them sought out prior to dealing with hard-nosed studio boss Louis B. Mayer. His quiet intellectual demeanor attracted Harlow--- who despite her sexpot screen persona, was inclined to more cerebral pursuits. But in marrying her, Bern also inherited her leeching family and they strained the marriage from the start. Sadly it was in death--- which still stands officially as a suicide-- that he gained the most press, one of the most studied and wildly speculated-upon mysteries in Hollywood history. His alleged suicide note is open to lurid interpretation and doubts persist whether it's written in his own handwriting or is merely an apology written weeks before over what could politely be called a sexual dysfunction. Harlow herself never publicly commented on the matter, although she was interviewed by LAPD detectives and appeared before a grand jury. Screenwriter Ben Hecht claimed he was murdered by a mentally imbalanced former lover, Dorothy Millette (with whom had a common law marriage and whom Bern continued to marginally support) who was found floating in the Sacramento River the day following his death. Speculation also surrounds E.J. Mannix's activities in the case. Mannix was known in those days as the studio's "fixer" and rumors abound on the degree of his involvement, most recently alluded to in Hollywoodland (2006). The Los Angeles
BornDecember 3, 1889
DiedSeptember 5, 1932(42)
BornDecember 3, 1889
DiedSeptember 5, 1932(42)
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John Barrymore and Marceline Day in L'Étrange Aventure du vagabond poète (1927)
L'Étrange Aventure du vagabond poète
7.0
  • Writer
  • 1927
La Reine de la mode (1925)
La Reine de la mode
6.6
  • Director
  • 1925
Grounds for Divorce (1925)
Grounds for Divorce
  • Director
  • 1925
Man with Two Mothers
  • Director
  • 1922

Credits

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Writer



  • Clark Gable, Wallace Beery, and Jean Harlow in La malle de Singapour (1935)
    La malle de Singapour
    6.9
    • contributor to story (uncredited)
    • 1935
  • La courtisane (1931)
    La courtisane
    6.3
    • Writer (uncredited)
    • 1931
  • John Barrymore and Marceline Day in L'Étrange Aventure du vagabond poète (1927)
    L'Étrange Aventure du vagabond poète
    7.0
    • screen play by
    • 1927
  • John Bowers and Corinne Griffith in Three Hours (1927)
    Three Hours
    • screenplay
    • 1927
  • Ben Lyon and Lois Moran in The Prince of Tempters (1926)
    The Prince of Tempters
    • scenario
    • 1926
  • Ben Lyon and Aileen Pringle in The Great Deception (1926)
    The Great Deception
    • scenario
    • 1926
  • Stuart Holmes and Anna Q. Nilsson in Vanity's Price (1924)
    Vanity's Price
    • screenplay
    • story
    • 1924
  • Pola Negri in Lily of the Dust (1924)
    Lily of the Dust
    • scenario
    • 1924
  • Robert Edeson and Pola Negri in Mâles (1924)
    Mâles
    • adaptation
    • 1924
  • Le Glaive de la loi (1924)
    Le Glaive de la loi
    6.8
    • scenario
    • 1924
  • Creighton Hale and Florence Vidor in Comédiennes (1924)
    Comédiennes
    7.0
    • scenario
    • 1924
  • Marie Prevost in The Wanters (1923)
    The Wanters
    • scenario
    • 1923
  • Antonio Moreno and House Peters in Un drame en Polynésie (1923)
    Un drame en Polynésie
    4.9
    • scenario
    • 1923
  • Calvaire d'apôtre (1923)
    Calvaire d'apôtre
    • scenario
    • 1923
  • Suspicious Wives (1921)
    Suspicious Wives
    5.7
    • scenario
    • 1921

Director



  • Tom Moore and Blanche Sweet in The Woman Racket (1930)
    The Woman Racket
    5.7
    • Director (uncredited)
    • 1930
  • Pola Negri in Flower of Night (1925)
    Flower of Night
    • Director
    • 1925
  • Grounds for Divorce (1925)
    Grounds for Divorce
    • Director
    • 1925
  • La Reine de la mode (1925)
    La Reine de la mode
    6.6
    • Director
    • 1925
  • Agnes Ayres and Pat O'Malley in Tomorrow's Love (1925)
    Tomorrow's Love
    • Director
    • 1925
  • Agnes Ayres in Châteaux en Espagne (1924)
    Châteaux en Espagne
    • Director
    • 1924
  • Adolphe Menjou in Open All Night (1924)
    Open All Night
    5.6
    • Director
    • 1924
  • Mabel Normand in Head Over Heels (1922)
    Head Over Heels
    6.5
    • Director
    • 1922
  • Man with Two Mothers
    • Director
    • 1922
  • Edward Peil Jr. and Edouard Trebaol in Edgar, the Detective (1921)
    Edgar, the Detective
    Short
    • Director
    • 1921
  • Petites Causes, Grandes Douleurs (1920)
    Petites Causes, Grandes Douleurs
    • Director
    • 1920
  • The Adventures and Emotions of Edgar Pomeroy
    Short
    • Director
    • 1920

Producer



  • It's a Wise Child (1931)
    It's a Wise Child
    8.5
    • supervising producer
    • 1931
  • The Prodigal (1931)
    The Prodigal
    5.5
    • supervising producer
    • 1931
  • Greta Garbo in Anna Christie (1930)
    Anna Christie
    6.5
    • producer (uncredited)
    • 1930
  • Lawrence Tibbett in Le chant du Bandit (1930)
    Le chant du Bandit
    5.5
    • producer (uncredited)
    • 1930
  • Frank Coghlan Jr. in Pour son fils (1929)
    Pour son fils
    7.1
    • producer
    • 1929
  • Jane Keckley, Eddie Quillan, Joseph Quillan, and Marie Quillan in Voisins ennemis (1929)
    Voisins ennemis
    • producer
    • 1929
  • Dressez ma fille (1929)
    Dressez ma fille
    • producer
    • 1929

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  • Born
    • December 3, 1889
    • Wandsbek, Hamburg, Germany
  • Died
    • September 5, 1932
    • Beverly Hills, California, USA(suicide by gunshot)
  • Spouse
    • Jean HarlowJuly 2, 1932 - September 5, 1932 (his death)
  • Publicity listings
    • 2 Print Biographies
    • 1 Portrayal
    • 14 Articles

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    (Text of alleged suicide note:) Dearest dear, Unfortunately this is the only way to make good the frightful wrong I have done you and wipe out my abject humiliation. I love you. Paul You understand last night was only a comedy.
  • Nickname
    • Hollywood's Father Confessor

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