James V. Kern
Known for: Directing
Born: September 21, 1909 in New York City, New York, USA - Died: November 8, 1966
James V. Kern (September 22, 1909, New York City, New York – November 9, 1966, Encino, California) was an American singer, songwriter, screenwriter, actor, and director. Educated at the Fordham Law School, Kern worked for a while as an attorney. He sang with the George Olsen Trio, and appeared with the Olsen orchestra in the musical Good News. From 1927 to 1939, he sang with and wrote for the Yacht Club Boys quartet, with whom he appeared in several motion pictures. He became a screenwriter and later a director. In film, he directed mainly "B" pictures, but after he moved to television, he directed hundreds of series episodes. He was one of the house directors on I Love Lucy in the 1950s. He directed My Three Sons for most of two seasons in the 1960s. When he died suddenly of a heart attack at age 57, several episodes of the show remained only partially completed for the 1966/67 season, so director James Sheldon was brought in by series producers to round out the season. He joined ASCAP in 1955. His popular-song compositions include "Easy Street," "Lover, Lover," "Little Red Fox," and "Shut the Door." From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Thrill of a Lifetime
Jimmie
Artists & Models
Yacht Club Boys Member
The Singing Kid
The Yacht Club Boys Member
Pigskin Parade
The Yacht Club Boys
The Second Woman
Director
Never Say Goodbye
Director
Thank Your Lucky Stars
Screenplay
The Horn Blows at Midnight
Screenplay
Her Kind of Man
Original Story
Look Who's Laughing
Story
You'll Find Out
Story
The Doughgirls
Director
Two Tickets to Broadway
Director
April Showers
Director
That's Right – You're Wrong
Screenplay
Playmates
Screenplay
Shine on Harvest Moon
Screenplay
Jack Benny Christmas Shopping Show
Director
Jack Benny Christmas Show
Director
East Side of Heaven
Writer
Stallion Road
Director
Movieland Magic
Director
If I Had My Way
Story
Lum and Abner Abroad
Producer