
Roy Del Ruth
Directing
Born October 18, 1893 · New Castle, Delaware, USA
Died April 27, 1961
Also known as Thomas LeRoy Ruth
Biography
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Roy Del Ruth (October 18, 1893 – April 27, 1961) was a Hollywood film director. Del Ruth, who started out as a screenwriter in 1915 writing gags for Mack Sennett, began directing feature films in the 1920s. He became known for directing urban and crime dramas including the 1931 version of The Maltese Falcon. He also directed the universally panned The Babe Ruth Story (1948) and the 20th Century Fox B-movie Alligator People (1959). Roy Del Ruth died in 1961 at age 67 and was interred in the San Fernando Mission Cemetery in Mission Hills, Los Angeles, California. For his contributions to the motion picture industry, he was awarded a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame at 6150 Hollywood Blvd. Description above from the Wikipedia article Roy Del Ruth, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
Awards & recognition
- star on Hollywood Walk of Fame
Filmography28 titles

It Happened on Fifth Avenue

Three Sailors and a Girl

Blonde Crazy

Lady Killer

The Little Giant

Blessed Event

Taxi

Maisie Gets Her Man

The Chocolate Soldier

Kid Millions

Broadway Melody of 1938

Broadway Melody of 1936

On Moonlight Bay

Du Barry Was a Lady

Topper Returns

The Maltese Falcon

Phantom of the Rue Morgue

The Mind Reader

The Babe Ruth Story

Born to Dance

Ziegfeld Follies

I Married an Angel

The 20th Century Fox Hour

Red Light

The West Point Story

The Alligator People

Side Show

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