Victor Heerman

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Victor Heerman (August 27, 1893 – November 3, 1977) was an English-American film director, screenwriter and film producer.[1] After writing and directing short comedies for Mack Sennett, Heerman teamed with his wife Sarah Y. Mason to win the Academy Award for Best Adapted Screenplay of Louisa May Alcott's novel Little Women in 1933. He directed the Marx Brothers' second film, Animal Crackers, in 1930.
Crew

Animal Crackers
Director

Little Women
Screenplay

Golden Boy
Screenplay

Stella Dallas
Screenplay

Little Women
Screenplay

Magnificent Obsession
Screenplay

My Boy
Director, Writer

Love Hungry
Director, Story

Paramount on Parade
Director

Break of Hearts
Screenplay

Rubber Heels
Director
Moonlight and Romance
Director

The Little Minister
Screenplay

Sea Legs
Director

John Smith
Director, Story

Irish Luck
Director

Ladies Must Dress
Director, Story

The Age of Innocence
Screenplay

Personality
Director

The River's End
Director

Are Waitresses Safe?
Director

A Divorce of Convenience
Story

The Stolen Jools
Director

The Confidence Man
Director

Rupert of Hentzau
Director

The Dangerous Maid
Director

Magnificent Obsession
Other

Meet Me in St. Louis
Additional Writing
Two Crooks
Director

For Wives Only
Director

The Poor Simp
Director

Old Home Week
Director