Mini-Biography:
George Stevens was born on December 18, 1904 in Oakland, CA., USA. He was an American Director, Author, Director of Photography, Actor, known for Swing Time (1936), A Damsel in Distress (1937), The Only game in town (1969), George Stevens's first movie on record is from 1927. George Stevens died on March 8, 1975 in Lancaster, CA, USA. His last motion picture on file dates from 1969.
FilmographyFilmography [Auszug]
1969: The Only game in town (Director), with Warren Beatty, Charles Braswell, Hank Henry,
1964: The greatest story ever told (Director), with Rodolfo Acosta, Carroll Baker, Richard Conte,
1959: The Diary of Anne Frank (Director), with Millie Perkins, Joseph Schildkraut, Shelley Winters,
1955: Giant (Director), with Carroll Baker, James Dean, Judith Evelyn,
1953: Shane (George Stevens' Production of Shane) (Director), with Alan Ladd, Jean Arthur, Van Heflin,
1952: Something to live for (Director), with Richard Derr, Douglas Dick, Teresa Wright,
1951: A Place in the Sun (Director), with Elizabeth Taylor, Keefe Brasselle, Raymond Burr,
1948: I remember Mama (Director), with Frits van Dongen, Irene Dunne, Barbara Bel Geddes,
1948: On Our Merry Way (A Miracle can happen) (Director: /xx/), Directed by King Vidor, Leslie Fenton, John Huston, with James Stewart, Henry Fonda, Paulette Goddard,
1945: Nazi Concentration Camps (Director),
1943: The More the Merrier (Merry-Go-Round) (Director), with Jean Arthur, Joel McCrea, Charles Coburn,
1942: Woman of the Year (Director), with Fay Bainter, William Bendix, Gladys Blake,
1942: The Talk of the Town (Director), with Sidney Buchman, Cary Grant, Jean Arthur,
1940: Vigil in the Night (Director), with Carole Lombard,
1940: Penny Serenade (Director), with Beulah Bondi, Edgar Buchanan, Irene Dunne,
1939: Gunga Din (Director), with Joan Fontaine, Abner Biberman, Eduardo Ciannelli,
1938: Vivacious Lady (Director), with Ginger Rogers, James Stewart, James Ellison,
1937: A Damsel in Distress (Director), with Fred Astaire, Joan Fontaine,
1937: Quality Street (Director), with Fay Bainter, Eric Blore, Joan Fontaine,
1936: Swing Time (Director), with Fred Astaire, Ginger Rogers, John Harrington,
1935: Alice Adams (Director), with Katharine Hepburn, Fred MacMurray, Evelyn Venable,
1935: The Nitwits (Director), with , ,
1929: Bacon Grabbers (Director of Photography), Directed by Lewis R. Foster, with Stan Laurel, Oliver Hardy, Edgar Kennedy,
1929: Double Whoopee (Director of Photography), Directed by Lewis R. Foster, with Stan Laurel, Oliver Hardy, Jean Harlow,
1929: Liberty (Criminals at large) (Director of Photography), Directed by Leo McCarey, with Stan Laurel, Oliver Hardy, Tom Kennedy,
1927: The Girl from Gay Paree (Director of Photography), Directed by Phil Goldstone, Arthur Gregor, with Lowell Sherman, Barbara Bedford, Malcolm McGregor,