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Name
  
George Somnes


Role
  
Theatre Director

George Somnes

Died
  
February 8, 1956, Denver, Colorado, United States

Spouse
  
Helen Bonfils (m. 1947–1956)

Books
  
Sherlock Holmes: Selected Tales

Movies
  
Torch Singer, Midnight Club, Wharf Angel, The Girl in 419

Similar People
  
Alexander Hall, Lyda Roberti, David Manners, Ricardo Cortez, William Cameron Menzies

George Somnes, born George Carleton Flye (July 7, 1887 in Newcastle, Maine – February 8, 1956 in Denver, Colorado, US) was an American theatre director and producer and film director. Mainly involved in theatre, his film career was short, directing The Girl in 419, Midnight Club and Torch Singer in 1933 and Wharf Angel in 1934, co-directing either with Alexander Hall or William Cameron Menzies.

On stage he directed productions such as the drama Reprise (1935), the comedies Sun Kissed (1937) and The Greatest Show on Earth (1938), the melodrama Brown Danube (1939), and the drama Land's End (1946). He was a producer for while at Elitch's Theater, where he met his future wife Helen Bonfils, whom he married in 1936. The couple lived in the Wood-Morris-Bonfils House in Denver. Somnes died in 1956 and was buried in the Bonfils family vault at the Fairmount Mausoleum in Denver, and was joined by Bonfils in 1972.

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George Somnes Wikipedia