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Richard Wallace (director)

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Occupation
  
Film director

Spouse
  
Mary Lewis (m. ?–1951)

Role
  
Film director

Name
  
Richard Wallace

Years active
  
1925 – 1949


Richard Wallace (director)

Full Name
  
Clarence Richard Wallace

Born
  
August 26, 1894 (
1894-08-26
)
Sacramento, California

Died
  
November 3, 1951, Los Angeles, California, United States

Children
  
Keith Wallace, Louisa Wallace

Movies
  
Sinbad the Sailor, The Fallen Sparrow, Tycoon, Framed, Adventure in Balti

Similar People
  
Walter Slezak, Douglas Fairbanks - Jr, John Miljan, Hal Roach, Laraine Day

Richard Wallace (August 26, 1894 – November 3, 1951) was an American film director.

He began working in the editing department at Mack Sennett Studios in the early 1920s. He later moved on to rival Hal Roach Studios where he began directing two-reel films, on some of which he collaborated with Stan Laurel. In 1926, Wallace began directing feature-length films.

Several of Wallace's memorable films include three Shirley Temple films, A Night to Remember (1943) with Loretta Young, and The Little Minister (1934) with Katharine Hepburn. He was a founding member of the Directors Guild of America.

References

Richard Wallace (director) Wikipedia


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