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  1. Thomas Leo McCarey was born on October 3, 1898, in Los Angeles, California, U.S. to Thomas J. McCarey and his French-born wife, Leona (Mistrot) McCarey. His father was once called "the greatest fight promoter in the world" by the ‘Los Angeles Times.’. He attended St. Joseph’s Catholic school and Los Angeles High School before enrolling at ...

  2. 1. Aug. 2018 · Die Retrospektive des Festivals von Locarno feiert den amerikanischen Komödienregisseur Leo McCarey. Der hat die Menschen besser verstanden als manch anderer Filmemacher.

  3. www.rottentomatoes.com › celebrity › leo_mccareyLeo McCarey | Rotten Tomatoes

    MARY'S, Director Leo McCarey, Ingrid Bergman, Bing Crosby, the 3 Academy Award Winners for 1944, are reunited & filming a scene, 4/6/1945 PROSPERITY, Polly Moran, Marie Dressler, 1932 GOING MY WAY ...

  4. Leo McCarey (1896-1969) Leo McCarey was an award-winning film director, producer and writer. He was one of the first to see the comic possibilities of pairing Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy and he worked with them on many films. He also worked with the Marx Brothers, W.C. Fields, and George Burns and he is well known for his screwball comedies ...

  5. Leo McCarey, who had left the Hal Roach Studio in 1929 to become a freelance director, made films for several independents including Joseph Schenck (Indiscreet, 1931) and Sam Goldwyn (The Kid From Spain, 1932). McCarey hit pay dirt at Paramount directing the Marx Brothers in Duck Soup (1933), and at Columbia with the blockbuster The Awful Truth ...

  6. Leo McCarey. “I love when people laugh. I love when they cry, I like a story to say something, and I hope the audience feels happier leaving the theater than when it came in.”.

  7. www.theyshootpictures.com › mccareyleoTSPDT - Leo McCarey

    Leo McCarey "Irreverence and a blithe, refreshing disregard for the conventions of a genre characterized the work of McCarey, one of America's golden men of the 1930-1945 period... He made wild comedies of character full of lovely telling moments - comic, touching or exciting - and even the weepies, although maudlin by today's tastes, brim with warmth and humour."