John Waters (1893-1965)
See also: John Waters, Toilets
John Waters is a Réalisateur of Cinéma born the October 31st 1893 with New York (New York, the United States) and deceased the May 5th 1965 with Hollywood (California, the United States).
Working for the Silent film as of 1916, it is employed throughout its career as an assistant realizer in films like The Mask off Fu Manchu (1932) of Charles Brabin with Boris Karloff, Revolted of Bounty (1935) of Frank Lloyd with Charles Laughton and Clark Gable or Ninotchka (1939) of Ernst Lubitsch with Greta Garbo. It carries out also some films in solo, especially in the Années 1920 like Two Flaming Youths (1927) with W.C. Fields or Beau Sabreur (1928) with Gary Cooper. The fourteen films which it only directs are mainly Western on behalf of the Paramount Pictures, then starting from 1929 at Subway-Goldwyn-Mayer.
Rewards
- 1934 : nominated like better assisting realizer with the Oscars
- 1935: Oscar of best assisting realizer for Viva Villa! of Jack Conway.
See too
- Catalog of films of John Waters on IMDb
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