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Norman Taurog

Norman Taurog

Directing1899Chicago, Illinois, USA

Biography

Norman Rae Taurog (February 23, 1899 - April 7, 1981) was an American film director and screenwriter. Between 1920 and 1968, Taurog directed over 140 films, and directed Elvis Presley in nine films, more movies than any other director. He won the 1931 Academy Award for Best Director for the film Skippy and held the record as the youngest director (32) to win for 86 years. He was later nominated for Best Director for the 1938 film, Boys Town. For his contribution to the motion picture industry, Norman Taurog has a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame at 1600 Vine Street.

Acting History

2004
Judy Garland: By Myself
as Self - Director (archive sound)
1981
This Is Elvis
as Self (archive footage) (uncredited)
1967
1966
Spinout
Director
1961
1958
Onionhead
Director
1954
Living It Up
Director
1953
1952
1949
1948
1946
1943
1939
Lucky Night
Director
1936
1933
1931
Skippy
Director
Newly Rich
Director
Sooky
Director
Cab Waiting
Director
1929
Lucky Boy
Director
In Holland
Director
1928
A Home Made Man
Scenario Writer
Blazing Away
Director
1927
1926
Move Along
Director
Movieland
Director
Creeps
Director
Honest Injun
Director
Who's My Wife?
Scenario Writer
1925
1922
The Sawmill
Director
The Show
Director
The Show
Writer
Aladdin
Director
1920
The Fly-Cop
as Bit Part (uncredited)
School Days
Director
The Suitor
Director
The Fly-Cop
Director

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Personal Info

Known For
Directing
Gender
Male
Birthday
2/23/1899
Day of Death
4/7/1981
Place of Birth
Chicago, Illinois, USA