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Arthur Greville Collins

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Name
  
Arthur Collins


Role
  
Film director

Spouse
  
Betty Ross Clarke (m. 1921)

Movies
  
Thank You - Jeeves!, Paradise Isle, Personal Maid's Secret, Seven Little Australians, Strong Is the Seed

Similar People
  
Betty Ross Clarke, Arthur Treacher, Irving Cummings, Warren Hull, John Calvert

A fragment from "Thank you, Jeeves!" 1936


Arthur Greville Collins (born September 5, 1895, date of death unknown), was a British-born film director.

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Career

Collins was born in London, and began directing for the stage, including productions of Fata Morgana, No Man's Land, and Tarnish.

In 1921, he married actress Betty Ross Clarke and accompanied her in her theatrical career in Great Britain, the United States, and Australia. In 1934 he wed Rhoda Shepherd.

He moved to Los Angeles and directed some plays there, then moved into movie making as a dialogue director for Warner Bros.. He worked in that capacity for two years then became a director, making several B pictures.

He moved to Australia in May 1939 to make Seven Little Australians (1939) and decided to stay there. He served in the RAAF during World War II, being discharged as a squadron leader. He also was stationed as administrative officer for two years at Port Pirie and Mount Gambier.

In 1947 Collins managed to source funding to make another movie, Strong Is the Seed (1949). He later announced plans to make a film about Cobb and Co but this did not eventuate.

Selected filmography

  • They Can't Be Snookered (1932) (short) – producer
  • The Widow from Monte Carlo (1935) – director
  • Personal Maid's Secret (1935) – director
  • Nobody's Fool (1936) – director
  • Thank You, Jeeves! (1936) – director
  • Paradise Isle (1937) – director
  • Shots and Shots (1937) (short) – co-director
  • Saleslady (1938) – director
  • Seven Little Australians (1939) – director
  • Strong Is the Seed (1949) – director
  • Port of Escape (1960) – producer, incomplete
  • References

    Arthur Greville Collins Wikipedia