Mervyn LeRoy

Mervyn LeRoy

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Director, Producer, Author - USA
Born October 15, 1900 in San Francisco, CA., US
Died September 13, 1987 in Beverly Hills, CA, US

Mini-Biography:
Mervyn LeRoy was born on October 15, 1900 in San Francisco, CA., US. He was an American Director, Producer, Author, known for The FBI Story (1959), Quo Vadis? (1951), The Wizard of Oz (1939), Mervyn LeRoy's first movie on record is from 1923. Mervyn LeRoy died on September 13, 1987 in Beverly Hills, CA, US. His last motion picture on file dates from 1965.

FilmographyFilmography [Auszug]
1965: Moment to Moment (Director), with Richard Angarola, Georgette Anys, Grégoire Aslan,
1962: Gypsy (Director), with Parley Baer, Betty Bruce, Suzanne Cupito,
1960: The devil at four o'clock (Director), with Grégoire Aslan, Jean-Pierre Aumont, Bernie Hamilton,
1959: The FBI Story (Director), with Nick Adams, Ann Doran, Vera Miles,
1958: The Old man and the sea (Director: /xx/), Directed by John Sturges, Henry King, Fred Zinnemann, with Spencer Tracy, Filipe Pazos jr., Harry Bellaver,
1958: Home before dark (Director), with Jean Simmons, Dan O'Herlihy, Rhonda Fleming,
1956: Toward the unknown (Brink of Hell) (Director), with Paul Fix, James Garner, Murray Hamilton,
1955: Mister Roberts (Director), Directed by John Ford, with Henry Fonda, Betsy Palmer, James Cagney,
1955: Strange Lady in Town (Aus dem Leben einer Ärztin) (Director), with Dana Andrews, Greer Garson, Cameron Mitchell,
1955: The bad seed (Director), with Eileen Heckart, N Kelly, ,
1954: Rose Marie (Director), with Ann Blyth, Ray Collins, Howard Keel,
1953: Latin Lovers (Director), with , Ricardo Montalban, John Lund,
1952: Lovely to look at (Modelle di lusso) (Director), with Gower Champion, Marge Champion, Zsa Zsa Gabor,
1952: Million Dollar Mermaid (Director), Directed by Busby Berkeley, with David Brian, Donna Corcoran, Victor Mature,
1951: Quo Vadis? (Director), with Robert Taylor, Deborah Kerr, Leo Genn,
1949: East Side, West Side (Director), with Cyd Charisse, William Conrad, Nancy Reagan,
1949: Little Women (Director), with June Allyson, Peter Lawford, Margaret O'Brien,
1948: Any number can play (Director), with Leon Ames, Mary Astor, Edgar Buchanan,
1948: Homecoming (Director), with Clark Gable, , Anne Baxter,
1947: Desire me (Director), Directed by Jack Conway, George Cukor, Victor Saville, with Greer Garson, Robert Mitchum, Richard Hart,
1946: Without Reservations (California Express) (Director), with Claudette Colbert, Dolores Moran, John Wayne,
1945: The House I live in (Director),
1944: Thirty Seconds over Tokyo (Director), with June Allyson, Spencer Tracy, Van Johnson,
1943: Madame Curie (Director), Directed by Albert Lewin, with Greer Garson, Walter Pidgeon, Henry Travers,
1943: You, John Jones (Director), with James Cagney, Ann Sothern,
1942: Random harvest (Director), with Ronald Colman, Frits van Dongen, Jill Esmond,
1941: Johnny Eager (Director), with Henry O'Neill, Edward Arnold, Patricia Dane,
1941: Blossoms in the Dust (Director), with Pat Barker, Felix Bressart, Greer Garson,
1941: Unholy partners (Director), with Edward Arnold, Laraine Day, Edward G. Robinson,
1940: Escape (When the Door Opened) (Director), with Norma Shearer, Robert Taylor, Conrad Veidt,
1940: Waterloo Bridge (Director), with Virginia Field, Vivien Leigh, Robert Taylor,
1939: The Wizard of Oz (Producer), Directed by Victor Fleming, Richard Thorpe, King Vidor, George Cukor, with Judy Garland, Frank Morgan, Ray Bolger,
1939: The Marx Brothers at the Circus (Producer), Directed by Edward Buzzell, with Chico Marx, Groucho Marx, Harpo Marx,
1939: Stand up and Fight (Producer), Directed by W. S. Van Dyke, with Robert Taylor, Wallace Beery, Helen Broderick,
1938: Fools for Scandal (Director), with Carole Lombard,
1938: Dramatic School (Producer), Directed by Robert B. Sinclair, with Marie Blake, Cecilia Callejo, Jean Chatburn,
1937: They Won't Forget (Director), with Claude Rains, Gloria Dickson, Edward Norris,
1937: The King and the Chorus Girl (Director), with Fernand Gravey, Joan Blondell, Edward Everett Horton,
1936: Anthony Adverse (Director), Directed by Michael Curtiz, with Olivia de Havilland, Gale Sondergaard, Fredric March,
1935: I found Stella Parish (Director), with Kay Francis, Ian Hunter, Paul Lukas,
1935: Page Miss Glory (Director), with Marion Davies, Pat O'Brien, Dick Powell,
1934: Happiness Ahead (Gentlemen Are Born) (Director), with Mary Treen, Dick Powell, Josephine Hutchinson,
1933: The World changes (Director), with Paul Muni, Aline MacMahon, Mary Astor,
1933: Gold diggers of 1933 (Director), Directed by Busby Berkeley, with Joan Blondell, Ruby Keeler, Guy Kibbee,
1933: Tugboat Annie (Director), with Marie Dressler, Wallace Beery, Robert Young,
1933: Hard to Handle (Director), with James Cagney, Mary Brian, Claire Dodd,
1933: Elmer, the Great (Director), with Joe E. Brown, Patricia Ellis, Frank McHugh,
1932: I am a Fugitive from a Chain Gang (I am a Fugitive) (Director), with Edward Ellis, Glenda Farrell, Preston Foster,
1932: Big City Blues (Director), with Joan Blondell, Humphrey Bogart,
1932: Three on a match (Director), with Humphrey Bogart, Bette Davis, ,
1932: High pressure (Director), with Ben Alexander, Evelyn Brent, Guy Kibbee,
1931: Tonight or Never (Director), with Gloria Swanson, Melvyn Douglas, Alison Skipworth,
1931: Broadminded (Director), with Joe E. Brown, Ona Munson, William Collier jr.,
1931: A Gentleman's Fate (Director), with John Gilbert, Leila Hyams, Louis Wolheim,
1931: Five Star Final (Director), with Boris Karloff, Edward G. Robinson,
1930: Little Caesar (Director), with Nicholas Bela, Maurice Black, Sidney Blackmer,
1930: Show Girl in Hollywood (Director), with Alice White,
1930: Top Speed (Director), with Joe E. Brown, , ,
1930: Playing Around (Director), with Alice White, Ann Brody, Chester Morris,
1929: Hot Stuff (Director), with William Bakewell, Larry Banthim, Doris Dawson,
1929: Broadway Babies (Director), with Maurice Black, Marion Byron, Charles Delaney,
1929: Little Johnny Jones (Director), with Eddie Buzell, Alice Day, Robert Edeson,
1928: Naughty Baby (Director), with Andy Devine, Rose Dione, James Ford,
1928: Harold Teen (Director), Directed by Allan Dwan, with Arthur Lake, Alice White,
1928: Oh! Kay (Director), with Claude Gillingwater, Lawrence Gray, Alan Hale,
1927: No place to go (Director), with Mary Astor, Hallam Cooley, Lloyd Hughes,
1927: Orchids and Ermine (Scenario: Comedy Construction), Directed by Alfred Santell, with Jack Mulhall, Sam Hardy, Gwen Lee,
1926: Twinkletoes (Scenario), Directed by Charles Brabin, with Colleen Moore, Kenneth Harlan, Tully Marshall,
1926: Ella Cinders (Based on ), Directed by Alfred E. Green, with Colleen Moore, Lloyd Hughes,
1926: Irene (Scenario: [Comedy Construction]), Directed by Alfred E. Green, with Colleen Moore, Lloyd Hughes, George K. Arthur,
1925: We moderns (Scenario), Directed by John Francis Dillon, with Colleen Moore, Jack Mulhall, Carl Miller,
1925: Sally (Scenario: [Comedy Construction]), Directed by Alfred E. Green, with Colleen Moore, Lloyd Hughes, Leon Errol,
1924: Broadway after dark (Cast: Carl Fisher), Directed by Monta Bell, with Adolphe Menjou, Norma Shearer, Anna Q. Nilsson,
1923: The Call of the Canyon (Cast: Jack Rawlins ), Directed by Victor Fleming, with Richard Dix, Lois Wilson, Marjorie Daw,

Bibliography
Jean Mitry, Filmographie Universelle XIV, pg 94ff, Paris 1971

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