Frank Borzage

Frank Borzage

Deceased · Born: Apr 23, 1894 · Died: Jun 19, 1962

Personal Details

BornApr 23, 1894 Salt Lake City, Utah, USA
Spouse
  • Juanita Scott

    ( Jun 16, 1953 to Jun 19, 1962 )
  • Edna Skelton

    ( Nov 25, 1945 to Jul 19, 1949 )
  • Rena Rogers

    ( Jun 16, 1916 to Jan 22, 1941 )

Biography

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Frank Borzage (April 23, 1894 – June 19, 1962) was an Academy Award-winning American film director and actor, known for directing 7th Heaven (1927),Street Angel (1928),Bad Girl (1931),A Farewell to Arms (1932),Man's Castle (1933),History Is Made at Night (1937),The Mortal Storm (1940) and Moonrise (1948). In 1912 Borzage found employment as an actor in Hollywood; he continued to work as an actor until 1917. His directorial debut came in 1915 with the film The Pitch o' Chance. He was a successful director throughout the 1920s, but reached his peak in the late silent and early sound era. Absorbing visual influences from the German director F.W. Murnau, who was also resident at Fox at this time, Borzage developed his own style of lushly visual romanticism in a hugely successful series of films starring Janet Gaynor and Charles Farrell, including 7th Heaven (1927),for which he won the first Academy Award for Best Director, Street Angel (1928) and Lucky Star (1929). He won a second Oscar for 1931's Bad Girl. He directed 14 films between 1917 and 1919 alone. His greatest success in the silent era was with Humoresque, a box office winner starring Vera Gordon. Borzage's trademark was intense identification with the feelings of young lovers in the face of adversity, with love in his films triumphing over such trials as World War I (7th Heaven and A Farewell to Arms),disability (Lucky Star),the Depression (Man's Castle),a thinly disguised version of the Titanic disaster in History Is Made at Night, and the rise of Nazism, a theme which Borzage had virtually to himself among Hollywood filmmakers from Little Man, What Now? (1933) to Three Comrades (1938) and The Mortal Storm (1940). His work took a spiritual turn in such films as Green Light (1937),Strange Cargo (1940) and The Big Fisherman (1959). Of his later work only the film noir Moonrise (1948) has enjoyed much critical acclaim. After 1948, Borzage's output was sporadic. In 1955 and 1957, he was awarded The George Eastman Award, given by George Eastman House for distinguished contribution to the art of film. Frank Borzage died of cancer in 1962, aged 68.

Career

1961
Siren of Atlantis
Siren of Atlantis as Director
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1959
The Big Fisherman
The Big Fisherman as Director
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1958
China Doll
China Doll as Director
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1948
Moonrise
Moonrise as Director
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1947
That's My Man
That's My Man as Director
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1946
Magnificent Doll
Magnificent Doll as Director
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I've Always Loved You
I've Always Loved You as Director
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1945
The Spanish Main
The Spanish Main as Director
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1944
Till We Meet Again
Till We Meet Again as Director
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1943
Stage Door Canteen
Stage Door Canteen as Director
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His Butler's Sister
His Butler's Sister as Director
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1942
Seven Sweethearts
Seven Sweethearts as Director
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The Vanishing Virginian
The Vanishing Virginian as Director
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1941
Billy the Kid
Billy the Kid as Director
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Smilin' Through
Smilin' Through as Director
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1940
Strange Cargo
Strange Cargo as Director
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Flight Command
Flight Command as Director
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The Mortal Storm
The Mortal Storm as Director
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1938
The Shining Hour
The Shining Hour as Director
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Three Comrades
Three Comrades as Director
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Mannequin
Mannequin as Director, Screenplay
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1937
Green Light
Green Light as Director
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History Is Made at Night
History Is Made at Night as Director
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Big City
Big City as Director
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1936
Hearts Divided
Hearts Divided as Director
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1935
Living on Velvet
Living on Velvet as Director
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Shipmates Forever
Shipmates Forever as Director
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1934
No Greater Glory
No Greater Glory as Director
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Flirtation Walk
Flirtation Walk as Director
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Little Man, What Now?
Little Man, What Now? as Director
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1933
Secrets
Secrets as Director
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Man's Castle
Man's Castle as Director
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1932
Young America
Young America as Director
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A Farewell to Arms
A Farewell to Arms as Director
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After Tomorrow
After Tomorrow as Director
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1931
Bad Girl
Bad Girl as Director
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1930
Song o' My Heart
Song o' My Heart as Director
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1929
The River
The River as Director
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They Had to See Paris
They Had to See Paris as Director
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1928
Street Angel
Street Angel as Director
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1927
7th Heaven
7th Heaven as Director
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1924
Secrets
Secrets as Director
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