Roy del Ruth

Roy del Ruth

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Director, Author - USA
Born October 18, 1893 in Delaware, USA
Died April 27, 1961 in Sherman Oaks, California, USA

Mini-Biography:
Roy del Ruth was born on October 18, 1893 in Delaware, USA. He was an American Director, Author, known for Born to Dance (1936), Topper returns (1941), Bureau of missing persons (1933), Roy del Ruth's first movie on record is from 1916. Roy del Ruth died on April 27, 1961 in Sherman Oaks, California, USA. His last motion picture on file dates from 1960.

FilmographyFilmography
1960: Why must I die? (Director),
1959: The Alligator People (Director),
1953: Three Sailors and a Girl (Director), with Jack Larson,
1953: Phantom of the Rue Morgue (Director),
1952: Stop! You're killing me (Director),
1951: Starlift (Director), with Gary Cooper, Doris Day, Virginia Mayo,
1951: About Face (Director),
1950: West Point Story (Director), with James Cagney, Virginia Mayo, Doris Day,
1950: On Moonlight Bay (Director),
1949: Red Light (Director), with Virginia Mayo,
1947: The Babe Ruth Story (Director),
1946: It happened on Fifth Avenue (Director),
1945: Ziegfeld Follies (Director), Directed by Vincente Minnelli, George Sidney, Charles Walters, with Fred Astaire, Lucille Ball, Marion Bell,
1944: Barbary Coast Gent (Director),
1944: Broadway Rhythm (Director), with George Murphy, , Charles Winninger,
1943: Du Barry Was a Lady (Gentleman's Choice) (Director), with Red Skelton, Lucille Ball, Gene Kelly,
1941: Topper returns (Director), with Joan Blondell, Roland Young, George Zucco,
1941: The Chocolate Soldier (Director), with Nelson Eddy, Nigel Bruce, ,
1939: The Star Maker (Director),
1938: Happy Landing (Director), with Cesar Romero, Sonja Henie,
1938: My lucky star (Director), with Cesar Romero, Sonja Henie,
1938: Tail Spin (Director),
1937: Broadway Melody of 1938 (Director), with Sophie Tucker, Binnie Barnes, Buddy Ebsen,
1937: On the Avenue (Director), with Madeleine Carroll, Dick Powell,
1936: Born to Dance (Director), with , Mary Dees, Alan Dinehart,
1936: Private Number (Director),
1935: Broadway Melody of 1936 (Director), with Jack Benny, Buddy Ebsen, Vilma Ebsen,
1935: Thanks a Million (Director),
1935: It had to happen (Director),
1935: Folies Bergere (Director), with Maurice Chevalier, Merle Oberon, Ann Sothern,
1934: Kid Millions (Director),
1933: Bureau of missing persons (Director), with Bette Davis, Pat O'Brien, Lewis Stone,
1933: Lady killer (Director), with James Cagney, Mae Clarke, Douglas Cosgrove,
1933: The little giant (Director), with Mary Astor, Berton Churchill, Don Dillaway,
1933: The Mind Reader (Director), with Constance Cummings, Allen Jenkins, ,
1933: Captured (Director),
1933: Bulldog Drummond strikes back (Director),
1933: Upper World (Director),
1933: Upperworld (Director), with , Mary Astor, Ginger Rogers,
1933: Employees' Entrance (Director), with , Loretta Young, Wallace Ford,
1932: Winner take all (Director), with Marian Nixon, James Cagney, Guy Kibbee,
1932: Blessed Event (Director),
1932: Beauty and the Boss (Director), with Marian Marsh, David Manners,
1932: Taxi! (Taxi, Please (Working title), The Blind Spot (Working title)) (Director), with James Cagney, Loretta Young, George E. Stone,
1931: Blonde Crazy (Director), with Joan Blondell, James Cagney, Louis Calhern,
1931: The Maltese Falcon (Dangerouse Female) (Director), with Bebe Daniels, Ricardo Cortez, Dudley Digges,
1931: Side Show (Director),
1930: Three faces east (Director), with Constance Bennett, Erich von Stroheim,
1930: Divorce among Friends (Director),
1930: My Past (Director), with Bebe Daniels, Lewis Stone, Ben Lyon,
1930: The Life of the Party (Director), with Winnie Lightner, , Charles Butterworth,
1929: The Desert Song (Director), with Johnny Arthur, John Boles, Del Elliott,
1929: The Hottentot (Director),
1929: The Aviator (Director), with Edward Everett Horton, Patsy Ruth Miller, Johnny Arthur,
1929: Gold Diggers of Broadway (Director), with Ann Pennington, Nancy Welford, Conway Tearle,
1929: Hold Everything (Director), with Joe E. Brown, Winnie Lightner, Georges Carpentier,
1928: Powder my Back (Director),
1928: Beware of Bachelors (Director),
1928: The Terror (Director),
1928: Conquest (Director),
1927: Ham and Eggs at the Front (Director), with Heinie Conklin, Louise Fazenda, William Irving,
1927: If we were single (Director), with George Beranger, Myrna Loy, May McAvoy,
1927: Wolf's Clothing (Director),
1927: The First Auto (Director),
1926: Across the Pacific (Director), with Monte Blue, Edgar Kennedy, Theodore Lorch,
1926: The Little Irish Girl (Director), with Henry A. Barrows, Matthew Betz, Gertrude Claire,
1926: The Man Upstairs (Director),
1926: Footloose Widows (Director),
1925: Eve's Lover (Director), with Clara Bow,
1925: Hogan's Alley (Director),
1925: Three Weeks in Paris (Director),
1924: The Cat's Meow (Director), with Lucille Thorndike, Harry Langdon, Alice Day,
1920: Married life (En Famille) (Scenario), Directed by Earl C. Kenton, with Louise Fazenda, Phyllis Haver, Charles Murray,
1920: Down on the Farm (Scenario), Directed by Ray Grey, Earl C. Kenton, with Billy Armstrong, Louise Fazenda, James Finlayson,
1916: Hearts and Sparks (Scenario), Directed by Charley Chase, with Hank Mann, Bobby Vernon, Gloria Swanson,
1916: Wife and Auto Trouble (Scenario), Directed by Dell Henderson, with William Collier, Blanche Payson, Joseph Belmont,

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