Dorothy Arzner

Dorothy Arzner

Deceased · Born: Jan 3, 1897 · Died: Oct 1, 1979

Personal Details

Born Jan 3, 1897 San Francisco, California, USA

Biography

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Dorothy Emma Arzner (January 3, 1897 – October 1, 1979) was an American film director whose career in Hollywood spanned from the silent era of the 1920s into the early 1940s. From 1927 until her retirement from feature directing in 1943, Arzner was the only female director working in Hollywood. Additionally, she was one of a very few women able to establish a successful and long career in Hollywood as a film director until the 1970s. Arzner made a total of twenty films between 1927 and 1943 and launched the careers of a number of Hollywood actresses, including Katharine Hepburn, Rosalind Russell, and Lucille Ball. Additionally, Arzner was the first woman to join the Directors Guild of America and the first woman to direct a sound film.

Career

2016
Et la femme créa Hollywood
1993
Katharine Hepburn: All About Me
1943
First Comes Courage
First Comes Courage as Director
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1940
Dance, Girl, Dance
Dance, Girl, Dance as Director
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1937
The Last of Mrs. Cheyney
The Last of Mrs. Cheyney as Director
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The Bride Wore Red
The Bride Wore Red as Director
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1936
Craig's Wife
Craig's Wife as Director
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1933
Christopher Strong
Christopher Strong as Director
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1932
Merrily We Go to Hell
Merrily We Go to Hell as Director
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1931
Honor Among Lovers
Honor Among Lovers as Director
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1930
Paramount on Parade
Paramount on Parade as Director
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Sarah and Son
Sarah and Son as Director
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Behind the Make-Up
Behind the Make-Up as Director
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1929
The Wild Party
The Wild Party as Director
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1927
Get Your Man
Get Your Man as Director
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