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  1. Robert Z. Leonard. Director: The Great Ziegfeld. Chicago-born Robert Z. Leonard studied law at the University of Colorado, but the legal profession proved not to be his forte and he dropped out in favor of a career in the theatre. When his family moved to Hollywood in 1907 Leonard sought work in the fledgling film industry, starting as an actor with Selig Polyscope. Though he became an ...

  2. Robert Z. Leonard's films include A Tale of Two Cities, Pride and Prejudice, The Divorcee, The Great Ziegfeld We use cookies to ensure that we give you the best experience on our website. ...

  3. Robert Z. "Pop" Leonard was a highly successful contract director at MGM, to such extent that critical appreciation of his work is practically nonexistent or of a negative kind. Nevertheless, the transparency of Leonard's work conceals a skilled and talented artisan of the highest order, and several of his films rate as classics and remain popular favorites decades after they were made. Born ...

  4. Entdecke die Biographie von Robert Z. Leonard, seine ersten Schritte auf der Leinwand und Höhepunkte seiner Karriere.

  5. Robert Z. Leonard. Robert Zigler Leonard (October 7, 1889 – August 27, 1968) was an American film director, actor, producer, and screenwriter. Read more on Wikipedia. Since 2007, the English Wikipedia page of Robert Z. Leonard has received more than 107,036 page views. His biography is available in 26 different languages on Wikipedia (up from ...

  6. 22. Mai 2013 · The Big Interview: Robert Sean Leonard. Speak to any journalist and they’ll tell you that before an interview there is always an inescapable feeling of excitement mixed with nerves. Prior to my chat with Robert Sean Leonard, this was no exception, the feeling potentially heightened in this case by the fact that, like many of Generation Y with ...

  7. Pacey opening, Robert Z. Leonard directing from Herman J. Mankiewicz’s screenplay, introducing Connie (Constance) Bennett as columnist Sharon, entering a New York newsroom where we meet Stuart Erwin and Henry Travers, reporting to Clark Gable as editor Branch, the year after his reporter-turn in It Happened One Night, 1934, in After Office ...