Hugh E. Dierker (1890 – 1975) was an American film director and producer.
Biography
Dierker worked at
Pathé.[1] By 1920 he had established his own production company, Hugh Dierker Productions.
Junior Coghlan wrote about him in his autobiography.[2] A photograph of him and
Bebe Daniels appeared in the Los Angeles Herald April 14, 1922 in connection with a showing of his production When Dawn Came.[3] His wife authored the story and is given a dedication on the associated songbook.[4]
In 1912 he contracted for a garage building in Los Angeles.[5]
Hugh E. Dierker (1890 – 1975) was an American film director and producer.
Biography
Dierker worked at
Pathé.[1] By 1920 he had established his own production company, Hugh Dierker Productions.
Junior Coghlan wrote about him in his autobiography.[2] A photograph of him and
Bebe Daniels appeared in the Los Angeles Herald April 14, 1922 in connection with a showing of his production When Dawn Came.[3] His wife authored the story and is given a dedication on the associated songbook.[4]
In 1912 he contracted for a garage building in Los Angeles.[5]