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in Manhattan as an assistant stage manager in 1929, he maintained his position as a director of the University Players in the offseason when they performed on Cape Cod through mid-1932. He quit the Theatre Guild briefly during the winter season of 1931-32 to direct the University Players through its
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Windust was born in Paris, the son of English violin virtuoso Ernest Joseph Windust and singer Elizabeth Amory Day from New York City. The family escaped to London during World War I, and it was there that he developed an interest in theater.
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Windust's wife Irene Windust (née Corbett) was an actress who appeared in several feature films and multiple episodes of the television series
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They returned to Paris following the war, but Windust's parents divorced in 1920 and he and his mother moved to the United States. He attended
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television anthology series titled "Dear Arthur" that was taped several days before his death.
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In 1947, Windust relocated to Hollywood, where he worked as the dialogue director for
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Windust directed more often than he acted. Although he began his association with the
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Planning to becoming an actor, Windust cofounded (with Charles Leatherbee) the
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Windust's first major credit as a professional theater director was the 1932
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Smith, Cecil (1960-03-22). "Awfully Special Special: Awful".
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Windust's final work was the direction of an episode of the
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But Not Forgotten: The Adventure of the University Players
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