Robert Z. Leonard

Robert Z. Leonard

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Director, Author, Actor, Producer - USA
Born October 7, 1889 in Chicago, Illinois, USA
Died August 27, 1968 in Beverly Hills, Los Angeles, California, USA

Mini-Biography:
Robert Z. Leonard was born under the given name Robert Zigler Leonard on October 7, 1889 in Chicago, Illinois, USA. He was an American Director, Author, Actor, Producer, known for The Secret heart (1946), La donna più bella del mondo (1955), After office hours (1935), Robert Z. Leonard's first movie on record is from 1908. He was married to Mae Murray (1918-1925) and Gertrude Olmstead (1926-1968). Robert Z. Leonard died on August 27, 1968 in Beverly Hills, Los Angeles, California, USA. His last motion picture on file dates from 1957.

FilmographyFilmography [Auszug]
1957: Kelly and Me (Director), with Van Johnson, Piper Laurie, Martha Hyer,
1955: La donna più bella del mondo (Director), with Robert Alda, Robert Alda, Enzo Biliotti,
1955: The king's thief (Director), with Ann Blyth, Miriam Cooper, John Dehner,
1954: Her twelve men (Her 12 men, Miss Baker's Dozen) (Director), with James Arness, Tim Considine, Greer Garson,
1954: The Great Diamond Robbery (Director), with Red Skelton, Cara Williams, James Whitmore,
1953: The clown (Director), with Red Skelton, Jane Greer, Tim Considine,
1951: Too Young to Kiss (Director), with June Allyson, Van Johnson, Gig Young,
1950: Duchess of Idaho (Director), with Van Johnson, John Lund, ,
1949: In the good old summertime (The Girl From Chicago (Working title)) (Director), with Van Johnson, Buster Keaton, Judy Garland,
1949: The Bribe (Director), with Ava Gardner, Samuel S. Hinds, John Hodiak,
1948: B.F.'s Daughter (Director), with Barbara Stanwyck, Van Heflin, Charles Coburn,
1947: Cynthia (Director), with Mary Astor, Gene Lockhart, James Lydon,
1946: The Secret heart (In fondo al cuore) (Director), with June Allyson, Lionel Barrymore, ,
1945: Week-end at the Waldorf (Director), with Ginger Rogers, , Walter Pidgeon,
1944: Marriage Is a Private Affair (Director), with , James Craig, John Hodiak,
1942: Stand by for Action (Director), with Charles Laughton, Marilyn Maxwell, Virginia Mayo,
1942: We were dancing (Director), with Florence Bates, Lee Bowman, Melvyn Douglas,
1941: Ziegfeld Girl (Director), Directed by Busby Berkeley, with Jackie Cooper, Judy Garland, Edward Everett Horton,
1941: When Ladies Meet (Director), with Herbert Marshall, Robert Taylor, Greer Garson,
1940: Pride and prejudice (Director), with Heather Angel, Edward Ashley, Mary Boland,
1940: Third finger, left hand (Director), with Melvyn Douglas, Myrna Loy, Ernest Whitman,
1940: New Moon (Director), with Nelson Eddy, Jeanette MacDonald, George Zucco,
1939: Broadway Serenade (Director), with Lew Ayres, Jeanette MacDonald,
1938: Sweethearts (Director), Directed by W.S. Van Dyke, with Jeanette MacDonald, Nelson Eddy, ,
1938: The Girl of the Golden West (Director), with Nelson Eddy, Jeanette MacDonald,
1937: The Firefly (Director), with Allan Jones, George Zucco, Jeanette MacDonald,
1937: Maytime (Director), with Jeanette MacDonald, Nelson Eddy, John Barrymore,
1936: The great Ziegfeld (Director), with Virginia Bruce, Herman Bing, Ray Bolger,
1936: The small town girl (One Horse Town) (Director: (/xx/)), Directed by William A. Wellman, with Janet Gaynor, Robert Taylor, Binnie Barnes,
1935: Escapade (Masquerade) (Director), with Virginia Bruce, Paul Cavanagh, Mady Christians,
1935: Naughty Marietta (Director), Directed by W.S. Van Dyke, with Jeanette MacDonald, Nelson Eddy, Frank Morgan,
1935: After office hours (Adam Started It, Copy Cats, Sob Sister, Town Talk) (Director), with Katharine Alexander, Henry Armetta, Constance Bennett,
1934: Outcast Lady (Director), with Constance Bennett, Herbert Marshall, ,
1933: Dancing lady (Director), with Clark Gable, Joan Crawford, Franchot Tone,
1933: When ladies meet (Strange Skirts, Truth is Stranger) (Director: /xx/), Directed by Harry Beaumont, with Alice Brady, Luis Alberni, Martin Burton,
1932: Strange Interlude (Director), with Clark Gable, Alexander Kirkland, Ralph Morgan,
1931: Susan Lenox: Her Fall and Rise (Director), with Clark Gable, Greta Garbo, Alan Hale,
1931: Five and Ten (Director), with Marion Davies, Leslie Howard, Richard Bennett,
1931: The Bachelor Father (Director), with Marion Davies, Ralph Forbes, C. Aubrey Smith,
1930: Let Us Be Gay (Director), with Norma Shearer, Marie Dressler, Rod La Rocque,
1930: The Divorcee (Director), with Conrad Nagel, Robert Montgomery, Norma Shearer,
1930: In Gay Madrid (Director: (/xx/)), with Ramon Novarro, Dorothy Jordan, Lottice Howell,
1929: Marianne (Director), with Marion Davies, Lawrence Gray,
1928: The Cardboard Lover (Her Cardboard Lover) (Director), with Marion Davies, Jetta Goudal, Nils Asther,
1928: A Lady of Chance (Director), with Norma Shearer, Lowell Sherman,
1927: The Demi-Bride (Director), with Carmel Myers, Norma Shearer, Lew Cody,
1926: Mademoiselle Modiste (Director), with Corinne Griffith, Norman Kerry, Willard Louis,
1926: Dance Madness (Director), with Conrad Nagel, , Douglas Gilmore,
1925: Bright Lights (Director), with Charles Ray, Pauline Starke, Lilyan Tashman,
1924: Circe, the Enchantress (Director), with Mae Murray, James Kirkwood, Tom Ricketts,
1924: Mademoiselle Midnight (Director), with Mae Murray, John St. Polis,
1923: Fashion Row (Director), with Mae Murray, Sidney Franklin,
1923: Jazzmania (Director), with Mae Murray, Rod La Rocque,
1922: Broadway Rose (Director), with Raymond Bloomer, Ward Crane, Alma Tell,
1922: Fascination (Director), with Mae Murray, Creighton Hale, Charles (III) Lane,
1921: The Gilded Lily (Director), with Mae Murray, Lowell Sherman, Jason Robards sr.,
1919: Stronger than Death (Director), Directed by Herbert Blaché, Charles Bryant, with Alla Nazimova, Charles Bryant, Charles K. French,
1919: The Way of a Woman (Nancy Lee (Working title)) (Director), with Norma Talmadge, Conway Tearle, Gertrude Berkeley,
1919: The Delicious little devil (Director), with Mae Murray, Richard Cummings, Harry L. Rattenberry,
1919: What Am I Bid? (Dolly, Girl for Sale) (Director), with Mae Murray, Ralph Graves, Willard Louis,
1918: Danger, Go Slow (Danger -xxx go slow) (Director), with Mae Murray, Jack Mulhall, Lon Chaney,
1918: Modern Love (Director: (AKA Robert Leonard) ), with Mae Murray, Philo McCullough, Arthur Shirley,
1918: Her Body in Bond (The Eternal Columbine (Working title), The Morals of an Actress, The Heart of an Actress) (Director), with Mae Murray, Kenneth Harlan, Alan Roscoe,
1918: The Bride's Awakening (Director), with Mae Murray, Lew Cody, Clarissa Selwynne,
1917: Face Value (Director), with Mae Murray, Clarissa Selwynne, Florence Carpenter,
1917: Princess Virtue (Director), with Mae Murray, Lule Warrenton, Wheeler Oakman,
1917: A Mormon Maid (Director), with Mae Murray, Frank Borzage, Hobart Bosworth,
1917: On Record (Director), with Mae Murray, Tom Forman, Lucien Littlefield,
1916: The Eagle's Wings (Director), Directed by Rufus Steele, with Grace Carlyle, Vola Vale, Herbert Rawlinson,
1916: The Plow Girl (Director), with Mae Murray, Elliott Dexter, Charles K. Gerrard,
1916: The Evidence (Director), with Gino Corrado,
1916: The Unfinished Case (Director), with Ella Hall,
1916: Little Eve Edgarton (Director), with Ella Hall, Doris Pawn, Gretchen Lederer,
1916: The Love Girl (Ambrosia) (Director), with Ella Hall, Adele Farrington, Kingsley Benedict,
1916: The Silent Man of Timber Gulch (Director), with Ella Hall, Marc Robbins,
1916: The Woman Who Followed Me (Director), Directed by David Kirkland, with Ernest Shields, Marcia Moore, Juan de la Cruz,
1916: The Crippled Hand (The Land of Make-Believe (Working title)) (Director), Directed by David Kirkland, with Ella Hall, Marc Robbins,
1916: The Winning of Miss Construe (Director), Directed by David Kirkland, with Ella Hall, Marc Robbins,
1916: Yust from Sweden (Director), with Ella Hall, Marc Robbins,
1916: Secret Love (The Secret of Love, That Lass o' Lowrie's (Working title)) (Director), with Jack Curtis, Helen Ware, Dixie Carr,
1916: The Silent Member (Director), with Marc Robbins, Kingsley Benedict,
1916: The Boob's Victory (Director), with Ella Hall, Marc Robbins,
1915: Christmas Memories (Director), with Ella Hall, Marc Robbins,
1915: Idols of Clay (Director), with Ella Hall, Marc Robbins,
1915: Judge not; or, the Woman of Mona Diggings (Lest Ye Be Judged, Renunciation (Working title)) (Director: (AKA Robert Leonard)), with Julia Dean, Harry Carter, Harry Carey,
1915: Both Sides of Life (Director), Directed by Lynn Reynolds, with Ella Hall, Wyndham Standing, Maude George,
1915: The Little Blonde in Black (Director), with Ella Hall, Harry Carter,
1915: Heritage (Director: (AKA Robert Leonard)), with Ella Hall, Mae Talbot,
1915: Betty's Dream Hero (Director), with Ella Hall, Harry Carter,
1915: A Boob's Romance (Director), with Ella Hall, Harry Carter,
1915: The Silent Command (Director: (AKA Robert Leonard) ), with Ella Hall, Harry Carter,
1915: Shattered Memories (Director), with Ella Hall, Harry Carter,
1915: Mavis of the Glen (Director), with Ella Hall, Harry Carter,
1914: The Master Key (Director), with Ella Hall, Harry Carter,
1914: His Uncle's Will (Cast: Arthur Stephens ), Directed by N. N., with Ella Hall, Helen Wright,
1914: The Wall Between (Cast: Smith's Nephew ), Directed by N. N., with Chandler House, Carmen De Rue,
1914: The Decision (The Little Blonde Lady) (Cast), Directed by N. N., with Ella Hall, Allan Forrest,
1914: Olaf Erickson, Boss (Cast: Olaf Erickson), Directed by N. N., with Ella Hall, Harry Carter,
1914: The Boob's Legacy (Director), with Ella Hall, Harry Carter,
1914: The Little Sister (Cast: The Detective ), Directed by N. N., with Ella Hall, Harry Carter,
1914: The Mistress of Deadwood Basin (Director), with Ella Hall, Harry Carter,
1914: The Boob's Nemesis (Director), with Ella Hall, Harry Carter,
1914: For the Secret Service (Director), with Ella Hall, Allan Forrest,
1914: The Bowl of Roses (Director), with Ella Hall, Betty Schade,
1914: The Hedge Between (Cast: Bob), Directed by N. N., with Jean Hathaway, Ella Hall,
1914: The Symphony of Souls (Cast: Earl Dean (AKA Bob Leonard)), Directed by N. N., with Ella Hall, May Hall,
1914: An Awkward Cinderella (Cast: Bob - the College Boy ), Directed by Otis Turner, with Ella Hall, Agnes Vernon,
1914: At the Foot of the Stairs (Cast: The Betrayed Husband ), Directed by Otis Turner, with Ella Hall,
1914: Out of the Darkness (Cast: The Thief ), Directed by N. N., with Ella Hall, ,
1914: The Great Universal Mystery (Cast: Robert Z. Leonard), Directed by Allan Dwan, with Cleo Madison, King Baggot, Leah Baird,
1914: When Fate Disposes (Director), with Ella Hall, Allan Forrest,
1914: The House Discordant (Director), with , Allan Forrest,
1914: The Sherlock Boob (The Boob Detective) (Director), with ,
1914: A Law Unto Himself (Director), with , Lloyd Ingraham,
1914: The Awakening (Cast: The Fisherman), Directed by Otis Turner, with , Beatrice Van,
1914: Swede Larson (Director), with , Harry Carter,
1914: Shadowed Lives (Director), with Betty Schade, Edward Sloman,
1914: The Fox (Cast: John Stedman ), Directed by Lloyd Ingraham, with Allan Forrest, ,
1914: A Boob There Was (Director), with ,
1914: A Man, a Girl and Another Man (Director), with , Allan Forrest,
1914: Mountain Law (Director), with , Allan Forrest,
1914: A Boob Incognito (Director), with ,
1914: The Ruby Circle (Director), with , Harry Carter,
1914: In the Eye of the Law (Director), with , Harry Carter,
1914: The Senator's Bill (Director), with Betty Schade, Francis McDonald,
1914: The House Across the Street (Cast: Terry Donohue), Directed by N. N., with , Harry Carter,
1914: For the Family Honor (The Family's Honor) (Director), with Betty Schade, ,
1914: The Boob's Honeymoon (Director), with , Betty Schade,
1914: A Race with Death (Director), with Betty Schade, Harry McCoy,
1914: The Fourth Proposal (Director), with Victoria Forde, ,
1914: From Father to Son (Director), with Joseph Singleton, ,
1914: The Mud Bath Elopement (Director), with Betty Schade, John Burton,
1914: Michael Arnold and Doctor Lynn (Director), with Edna Mayo, Joseph Singleton,
1914: The Cycle of Adversity (Cast: Robert Cummings ), Directed by Otis Turner, with Edna Maison, Betty Schade,
1914: An Arrowhead Romance (Cast: Bob - the Hotel Guide ), Directed by Otis Turner, with Betty Schade, Joseph Singleton,
1913: By Fate's Decree (Cast: The Yeggman), Directed by Otis Turner, with Clarence Barr, Joseph Singleton,
1913: The Boob's Dream Girl (Cast: Bob Hicks - the Boob), Directed by Otis Turner, with Margarita Fischer, John Burton,
1913: His Old-Fashioned Dad (Cast: Bob), Directed by N. N., with Margarita Fischer, John Burton,
1913: The Missionary Box (Cast: Reverend Robert Marsh), Directed by N. N., with Margarita Fischer, Mollie McConnell,
1913: The Primeval Test (Cast: Bob Stannard), Directed by Otis Turner, with Margarita Fischer, John Burton,
1913: The Thumb Print (Cast: Clayton), Directed by Phillips Smalley, Lois Weber, with Margarita Fischer, John Burton,
1913: Like Darby and Joan (Cast: The Old Fisherman), Directed by N. N., with Margarita Fischer, Marcia Moore,
1913: Shon the Piper (Cast: Shon the Piper), Directed by Otis Turner, with Joseph Singleton, John Burton,
1913: Paying the Price (Cast: Robert Marsden, Attorney), Directed by N. N., with Margarita Fischer, William Walters,
1913: The Fight Against Evil (Cast: Dr. Lawson), Directed by N. N., with Margarita Fischer, Laura Oakley,
1913: The Diamond Makers (The Diamond Maker) (Assistant Director), Directed by Otis Turner, with Margarita Fischer, Murdock MacQuarrie,
1913: The Evil Power (Cast: Dr. Kaishian (AKA Robert Leonard)), Directed by Otis Turner, with Margarita Fischer,
1913: A Woman's Stratagem (Cast: Bob Asquith (as Robert Leonard) ), Directed by N. N., with Margarita Fischer, John Burton,
1913: Sally Scraggs: Housemaid (Assistant Director), Directed by Otis Turner, with Margarita Fischer, Laura Oakley,
1913: Robinson Crusoe (Cast: Robinson Crusoe), Directed by Otis Turner, with Edward Alexander, Charles W. Travis,
1913: A Woman's Folly (Director), with Joseph Singleton, Margarita Fischer,
1913: When the prince arrived (Cast: John Dalton - the Acrobat), with Margarita Fischer, Frank Borzage, Joseph Singleton,
1913: In Slavery Days (Cast: Robert Thornton), Directed by Otis Turner, with Margarita Fischer, Jane Ainsley,
1913: The Wayward Sister (Cast: Jim Hollis), Directed by Otis Turner, with Margarita Fischer,
1913: Great Ganton Mystery (Cast: Prof. Felix Westerly - the Detective), Directed by N. N., with Edward Alexander, Lillian Herbert,
1912: The Old Folks' Christmas (Cast: Mr. Bradley (--??--)), Directed by George Loane Tucker, with William R. Dunn, Jane Fearnley, Edith Haldeman,
1911: Over the Hills (Cast), Directed by Joseph W. Smiley, George Loane Tucker, with King Baggot, Lucille Young, Violet Mersereau,
1911: The Rose's Story (The Story of the Rose) (Cast), Directed by Joseph W. Smiley, George Loane Tucker, with King Baggot, Lucille Young,
1911: The Piece of String (Cast: The Village Blacksmith), Directed by Joseph W. Smiley, with King Baggot, Lucille Young,
1911: The Still Alarm (Cast: Jock Manley), Directed by Francis Boggs, with Herbert Rawlinson, Al Ernest Garcia,
1911: The Scarlet Letter (Cast), Directed by Joseph W. Smiley, George Loane Tucker, with King Baggot, Lucille Young, William Robert Daly,
1910: The Common Enemy (Cast), Directed by Otis Turner, with Hobart Bosworth, ,
1910: The Wonderful Wizard of Oz (The Wizard of Oz) (Cast: TScarecrow), Directed by Otis Turner, with Bebe Daniels, Hobart Bosworth, Eugenie Besserer,
1910: The Courtship of Miles Standish (Cast), Directed by Otis Turner, with Hobart Bosworth, ,
1909: The Christian Martyrs (Cast), Directed by Otis Turner, with Hobart Bosworth, ,
1908: Damon and Pythias (Cast), Directed by Otis Turner, with Hobart Bosworth, , Otis Turner,

Bibliography
Jean Mitry, Filmographie Universelle Tome X, pg 24ff

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