W.S. Van Dyke
Born:
1889-03-21
From:
San Diego, California, USA
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Woodbridge Strong "W. S." Van Dyke II (Woody) (March 21, 1889 – February 5, 1943) was an American film director and writer who made several successful early sound films, including Tarzan the Ape Man in 1932, The Thin Man in 1934, San Francisco in 1936, and six popular musicals with Nelson Eddy and Jeanette MacDonald. He received two Academy Award nominations for Best Director for The Thin Man and San Francisco, and directed four actors to Oscar nominations: William Powell, Spencer Tracy, Norma Shearer, and Robert Morley. Known as a reliable craftsman who made his films on schedule and under budget, he earned the name "One Take Woody" for his quick and efficient style of filming.
Directing
Journey for Margaret
Cairo
I Married an Angel
Dr. Kildare's Victory
Shadow of the Thin Man
The Feminine Touch
Rage in Heaven
Bitter Sweet
I Love You Again
New Moon
I Take This Woman
Another Thin Man
Andy Hardy Gets Spring Fever
It's a Wonderful World
Stand Up and Fight
Sweethearts
Marie Antoinette
Rosalie
The Prisoner of Zenda
They Gave Him a Gun
Personal Property
After the Thin Man
Love on the Run
The Devil Is a Sissy