Biography
Jack Eaton (June 16, 1888 β December 4, 1968) was an American film producer and director. He produced 78 films between 1918 and 1953. He also directed 38 films between 1918 and 1953. He was nominated for five Academy Awards, all for Best Short Subject, winning once, in 1950, for Aquatic House Party. He died in Mystic, Connecticut. Eaton's short film White Rhapsody was preserved by the Academy Film Archive, in conjunction with the UCLA Film and Television Archive, in 2013.
Filmography
all 22
Movies 22
Director 13
Producer 9
Producer
Wee Water Wonders (1953)
Movie
Director
Athletes of the Saddle (1952)
Movie
Director
Ridin' the Rails (1951)
Movie
Producer
Down Stream Highway (1950)
Movie
Producer
Aquatic House Party (1950)
Movie
Producer
Sno' Time for Learning (1949)
Movie
Producer
Dive-Hi Champs (1946)
Movie
Director
White Rhapsody (1945)
Movie
Producer
Amphibious Fighters (1943)
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Director
Better Bowling (1942)
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Director
Catching Trouble (1936)
Movie
Director
Hollywood Hobbies (1935)
Movie
Director
Battling Silver Kings (1931)
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Director
Outboard Stunting (1931)
Movie
Producer
Cobb Goes Fishing (1930)
Movie
Director
Crystal Champions (1929)
Movie
Director
Fishin' Fever (1924)
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Producer
Romance and Brass Tacks (1918)
Movie
Producer
It's Greek to Us (1918)
Movie
Director
The Good Sport (1918)
Movie
Director
The Matinee Girl (1918)
Movie
Director
The Bride (1918)
Movie
Ratings
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1929
1936
1942
1953
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Known ForDirecting
GenderMale
Birthday1888-06-16
Deathday1968-12-04 (80 years old)
CitizenshipsUnited States of America
AwardsAcademy Award for Best Live Action Short Film, One-Reel
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