Mini-Biography:
Irving Rapper was born on January 20, 1898 in London. He was an American Director, known for The Adventures of Mark Twain (1943), The Miracle (1959), Now, Voyager (1942), Irving Rapper's first movie on record is from 1941. Irving Rapper died on December 20, 1999 in Los Angeles, California, USA. His last motion picture on file dates from 1970.
FilmographyFilmography [Auszug]
1970: The Christine Jorgensen Story (Director), with John Hansen, Joan Tompkins, Quinn K. Redeker,
1959: The Miracle (Director), with Carroll Baker, Vittorio Gassman, Dennis King,
1958: Anna Lucasta (Director), with Paulette Goddard, , Oskar Homolka,
1958: Marjorie Morningstar (Director), with Gene Kelly, Claire Trevor, Natalie Wood,
1953: Forever female (Director), with William Holden, Ginger Rogers,
1953: Bad for Each Other (Director), with Dorothy Green, Charlton Heston, Lizabeth Scott,
1952: Another man's poison (Jezebel) (Director), with Bette Davis, Gary Merrill,
1950: Glass Menagerie (Zoo di vetro) (Director), with Jane Wyman, Kirk Douglas, Gertrude Lawrence,
1949: Anna Lucasta (Director), with Paulette Goddard, , Oskar Homolka,
1947: The Voice of the Turtle (One for the Book) (Director), with Ronald Reagan, Eleanor Parker,
1946: Deception (Director), with John Abbott, Bette Davis, Benson Fong,
1945: The Corn is green (Director), with Nigel Bruce, John Dall, Bette Davis,
1945: Rhapsody in Blue (Director), with Robert Alda, Albert Bassermann, Joan Leslie,
1943: The Adventures of Mark Twain (Director), with John Carradine, Davison Clark, Donald Crisp,
1942: Now, Voyager (Director), with Katharine Alexander, Ilka Chase, Gladys Cooper,
1942: The Gay Sisters (Director), with Anne Revere, Barbara Stanwyck, George Brent,
1941: One Foot in Heaven (Director), with Fredric March, Martha Scott, Beulah Bondi,
Bibliography
Lothar R. Just (hg), Filmjahrbuch 2000, Heyne Verlag München 2000