John Murray Anderson

John Murray Anderson

John Murray Anderson (September 20 1886 - January 30 1954) was a theatre director and producer, songwriter, screenwriter, and lighting designer. He worked almost every genre of show business, including vaudeville, Broadway, and film.

Born in St. John's, Newfoundland, the son of Hon. John Anderson and brother of Hugh Abercrombie Anderson, he received his early education at Bishop Feild College in St. John’s. He was then sent to Europe, where he was educated at Edinburgh Academy in Scotland and Lausanne University in Switzerland. He studied singing with Sir Charles Stanley and art with Sir Herbert Beerbohm Tree. Before beginning his theatrical career, he was an antiques dealer in New York City, where he sold collections he had accumulated in Newfoundland."Encyclopedia of Newfoundland and Labrador", ISBN 0-9693422-1-7.] This lasted a year, as he said, because he had "everything but customers" in his store. [J. Ernest Kerr, "Imprint of the Maritimes", 1959, Boston: Christopher Publishing, p. 35.]

In New York, Anderson quickly became involved in theatre, first as a dance instructor, before becoming a writer and producer. He made his Broadway debut wearing three hats, as writer, director, and producer of "The Greenwich Village Follies" in 1919. He subsequently produced new editions of the revue in each of the five succeeding years. He also was responsible for productions of the "Ziegfeld Follies" in 1934, 1936, and 1943, the Harold Arlen-Ira Gershwin-E. Y. Harburg revue "Life Begins at 8:40" (1934), Billy Rose's "Jumbo" (1935), "One for the Money" (1939), "Two for the Show" (1940), and "Three to Make Ready" (1946), and "New Faces of 1952". In the West End he directed "The League of Notions", "Bow Bells", and "Fanfare".

In the 1920s and early 1930's, with Robert Milton, he ran an acting school in Manhattan, teaching Lucille Ball and Bette Davis, among others. He and Davis remained good friends, and when her 1952 Broadway-bound revue "Two's Company" ran into problems on the road, he was hired to restage it.

Anderson worked as a director at Radio City Music Hall in 1933, at the Great Lakes Exposition in Cleveland in 1937, at Billy Rose's Diamond Horseshoe from 1938-1950, and for Ringling Brothers Circus from 1942-1951.

Anderson directed the film "King of Jazz" (1930), wrote the screenplay for "Ziegfeld Follies" (1946), directed the water ballets in "Bathing Beauty" (1944), and directed the circus sequences in "The Greatest Show on Earth" (1952).

John Murray Anderson married Genevieve Lyon of Chicago in 1914, but she died of tuberculosis in 1916. They had no children. In the year before his death, with his brother, Hugh, as writer, he dictated his autobiography, "Out Without My Rubbers". He was a periodic visitor to Newfoundland throughout his life and was hailed there as a local hero. He died of a heart attack in New York City on January 30, 1954.

Further reading

* "Out Without My Rubbers" (autobiography), 1954, New York: Library Publishers

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External links

*ibdb name|id=6874|name=John Murray Anderson
* [http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0026960 John Murray Anderson at IMDB]
* [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=6627791 John Murray Anderson] at Find-A-Grave


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