
Biography
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Ernest Bretaigne Windust (January 20, 1906 – March 19, 1960) was a US-based French-born theater, film, and television director. Career Planning to become an actor, Windust co-founded with Charles Leatherbee the University Players in 1928 on Cape Cod in Falmouth, Massachusetts. The company lasted five years and included later luminaries Joshua Logan, Henry Fonda, James Stewart, Margaret Sullavan, Mildred Natwick, Eleanor Phelps, Barbara O'Neil, Myron McCormick, Kent Smith, and Aleta Freel. Windust directed more often than he acted. Though he began his association with the Theatre Guild in Manhattan as an assistant stage manager in 1929, he maintained his position as a director of the University Players in the off-season when they performed on Cape Cod through the summer of 1932.
Known For
Markham (1959)Age: 53Director
Startime (1959)Age: 53Director
The Pied Piper of Hamelin (1957)Age: 51Director
Bachelor Father (1957)Age: 51Director
M Squad (1957)Age: 51Director
Leave It to Beaver (1957)Age: 51Director
Alfred Hitchcock Presents (1955)Age: 49Director
Face to Face (1952)Age: 46Director
The Enforcer (1951)Age: 45Director
Perfect Strangers (1950)Age: 44Director






