Edward Bernds

DirectorSound DepartmentWriter
Born
July 12, 1905
Died
May 20, 2000
Awards
1 wins, 2 nominations

Edward Bernds was born in 1905 in Chicago, Illinois. While in his junior year in Lake View High School, he and several friends formed a small radio club and obtained amateur licenses. In the early '20s there was considerable prestige for an amateur operator (a "ham") to have commercial radio…

Biography

Edward Bernds was born in 1905 in Chicago, Illinois. While in his junior year in Lake View High School, he and several friends formed a small radio club and obtained amateur licenses. In the early '20s there was considerable prestige for an amateur operator (a "ham") to have commercial radio licenses, and Bernds was in a good position to get into broadcasting when he graduated in 1923, a year when radio stations began popping up all over Chicago. He found employment--at age 20--as chief operator at Chicago's WENR. When talking pictures burst onto the scene in the late '20s, Bernds and broadcast operators like him relocated to Hollywood to work as sound technicians in "the talkies". After a brief stint at United Artists, Bernds quit and went to work at Columbia, where he worked as sound man on many of Frank Capra's '30s classics. He later graduated to directing two-reel shorts and then features.

Actor

Space Master X-7Space Master X-7(1958)as Television News Announcer

Additional Crew

Stop! Look! and Laugh!Stop! Look! and Laugh!(1960)
The Fire ChaserThe Fire Chaser(1954)

Self

Frank Capra's American DreamFrank Capra's American Dream(1997)as Self - Interviewee: Sound Technician, Director
100 Years of Horror100 Years of Horror(1996)as Self - Director, 'Return of the Fly'
100 Years of Horror: The Monster Makers(1996)as Self
American CinemaAmerican Cinema(1995)as Self
BiographyBiography(1987)as Self

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