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Edgar Vincent Durling (1893–1957), usually known as E. V. Durling, was one of the first journalists to cover the Hollywood motion picture industry and later became a nationally syndicated newspaper
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in the United States, with his column "On the Side"."E.V. Durling, Former Times Columnist, Dies", Associated Press, ''Los Angeles Times'', September 14, 1957, page 3
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Biography

Durling was born in
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, on July 24, 1893, and moved to
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with his family at the age of seven. He attended
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in Massachusetts, where he played baseball and football, and graduated from
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in Connecticut. He began work as a journalist while still at Wesleyan, as a correspondent for the ''
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'' in Massachusetts. He was the Pacific Coast
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of the ''New York Morning Telegraph'' from 1915 to 1918, thus becoming one of the first Hollywood reporters. He was in the
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during
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, then worked for the '' New York Evening Globe'' and the ''
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.'' In 1924 he left
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to head the writing department of a Hollywood comedy studio. In 1925 he was general manager of the Fine Arts Motion Picture Company. He returned to journalism in 1931 as a columnist on the '' Los Angeles Express'' and then moved to the Los Angeles ''
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,'' where his column was called "Town Talk." He moved to the ''
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'' on February 16, 1936; his new column, "On the Side" (on the left side of the first page of the local section) was welcomed as a "whimsical, good-natured and slyly philosophical outlook on life." He left the ''Times'' in November 1939 when he received an offer from
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to write for national distribution."On the Side: Announcement," ''Los Angeles Times,'' November 20, 1939, page A-1
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Durling died in New York City on September 13, 1957, at the age of sixty-four. He was survived by his wife, Joan Marie Durling.


Partial filmography

*'' Almost Married'' (1919) *'' Forbidden'' (1919) * '' Reported Missing'' (1922) *'' Manhattan Madness'' (1925) *''
Mickey's Eleven ''Mickey's Eleven'' is a 1927 silent short film in Larry Darmour's '' Mickey McGuire'' series starring a young Mickey Rooney. Directed by Albert Herman, the two-reel short was released to theaters in November 1927 by FBO. Synopsis Mickey and ...
'' (1927) *''
Mickey's Movies ''Mickey's Movies'' is a 1928 silent short film in Larry Darmour's '' Mickey McGuire'' series starring a young Mickey Rooney. Directed by Albert Herman, the two-reel short was released to theaters on September 2, 1928 by FBO. Plot Excitement ...
'' (1928) *''
Mickey's Champs ''Mickey's Champs'' is a 1930 short film in Larry Darmour's '' Mickey McGuire'' series starring a young Mickey Rooney. Directed by Albert Herman, the two-reel short was released to theaters on February 2, 1930 by RKO. Plot Mickey and the Gang ...
'' (1930) * ''
Air Eagles ''Air Eagles'' is a 1931 American pre-Code action film starring Lloyd Hughes, Norman Kerry, and Shirley Grey.Pitts, p. 134 Cast * Lloyd Hughes as Bill Ramsey * Norman Kerry as Otto Schumann * Shirley Grey as Eve * Berton Churchill as Windy ...
'' (1931)


See also

*
List of newspaper columnists This is a list of notable newspaper columnists. It does not include magazine or electronic columnists. English-language Australia * Phillip Adams (born 1939), ''The Australian'' * Piers Akerman (born 1950), ''The Daily Telegraph'' * Janet A ...


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* {{DEFAULTSORT:Durling, E.V. Wesleyan University alumni American newspaper journalists 1957 deaths 1893 births