Background
Brewster, Eugene Valentine was born on September 7, 1871 in Bay Shore, New York, United States. Son of Henry D. and Clotilda T. (Smith) Brewster.
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Brewster, Eugene Valentine was born on September 7, 1871 in Bay Shore, New York, United States. Son of Henry D. and Clotilda T. (Smith) Brewster.
Collegiate education.
Practiced law, Brooklyn, 1894-1910. Democratic campaign speaker and writer. Lecturer; editor of The Caldron, 1908-1913.
Legal editor of daily column in Brooklyn Eagle, 1 year. Editor Motion Picture Magazine, 1911-1926, also Motion Picture Classic, Movie Monthly, Beauty, and Shadowland. Editor public Screen Tattler until 1927.
Later president Brewster laboratories Painter for exhibition, 1919-1922, 1922-1924. Wrote and directed various motion pictures, including Love’s Redemption, The Eternal Two, In the Blood, Rose and Thistle. Author: Success Secrets.
100 Helps to Live 100 Years. What to do with the Trusts, 1906. What’s What in America, 1920.
The Passing of Woodrow Wilson, 1924. Napoleon, 1925; Tons of Gold, 1931. Jesus Comes to Hollywood, 1932.
The Wisdom of the Ages, 1932. The Art of Judging a Play, 1933. The Ten Essentials for Successful Pictures, 1933.
Surprise Party Murder, 1936. The Devil is Dead, 1937. Also stage plays, Cobwebs, Peddlers Lane, The Devil’s Playmate, White Lies, Now and Then.
Home: Brooklyn, New York.
Married Emilie C. Churbuck, May 10, 1893. Married second, Eleanor V. V. Cator, December 27, 1916.; married 4th, Liane Hill, March 22, 1935.