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Jules White
Directing
Born September 17, 1900 · Budapest, Hungary
Died April 30, 1985
Also known as Jules Weiss
Biography
Jules White (born Julius Weiss; 17 September 1900 – 30 April 1985) was an American film director and producer best known for his short-subject comedies starring The Three Stooges.
Awards & recognition
- star on Hollywood Walk of Fame
- Academy Award — Best Short Subject, Two-reel · 1947 · nominated
- Academy Award — Best Short Subject, Two-reel · 1946 · nominated
- Academy Award — Best Live Action Short Film, Comedy · 1936 · nominated
- Academy Award — Best Live Action Short Film, Comedy · 1935 · nominated
Filmography15 titles

Army Daze
1956Director, Screenplay
1956Director, Screenplay

Hook a Crook
1955Director, Writer
1955Director, Writer

Spies and Guys
1953Director
1953Director

Fraidy Cat
1951Director, Writer
1951Director, Writer

The Fire Chaser
1954Director
1954Director

Jitter Bughouse
1948Director
1948Director

Aim, Fire, Scoot
1952Director
1952Director

Caught on the Bounce
1952Director
1952Director

Dizzy Yardbird
1950Director
1950Director

The Good Bad Egg
1947Director, Screenplay
1947Director, Screenplay

Disorder in the Court
1936Associate Producer
1936Associate Producer

Sing a Song of Six Pants
1947as Voice of Radio Announcer (Uncredited)
1947as Voice of Radio Announcer (Uncredited)

Sidewalks of New York
1931Director
1931Director

The Birth of a Nation
1915as Confederate Soldier (uncredited)
1915as Confederate Soldier (uncredited)

Malice in the Palace
1949Director, Producer
1949Director, Producer