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  1. Mervyn LeRoy. Hawthorn Books, 1974 - Motion picture producers and directors - 244 pages. This is the autobiography of one of Hollywood's most consistently successful motion picture directors--a giant in the film industry with more than 75 pictures to his credit, including such classics as Little Caesar, I Am a Fugitive From a Chain Gang, Quo ...

  2. Little Women is a 1949 American comedy-drama film with script and music taken directly from the earlier 1933 Hepburn version.Based on Louisa May Alcott's 1868–69 two-volume novel of the same name, it was filmed in Technicolor and was produced and directed by Mervyn LeRoy. The screenplay was written by Sally Benson, Victor Heerman, Sarah Y. Mason, and Andrew Solt.

  3. Madame Curie - Película dirigida por Mervyn LeRoy, protagonizada por Greer Garson, Walter Pidgeon, Henry Travers, Albert Bassermann

  4. www.tomatazos.com › celebridades › 18637Mervyn LeRoy | Tomatazos

    Mervyn LeRoy Director. Mervyn LeRoy. Mervyn LeRoy fue un director de cine, así como productor estadounidense que logró grandes éxitos. Fecha de Nacimiento. Octubre 15, 1900. Lugar de Orígen. San Francisco, Estados Unidos de América. Película mejor calificada. 100% Gold Diggers of 1933 (1933)

  5. Mervyn LeRoy (15 October 1900 – 13 September 1987) was the man who produced the classic 1939 MGM film The Wizard of Oz. LeRoy started out as an actor in silent movies; he made a successful transition to directing in the late 1920s, and then to producing in the 1930s. He became a producer with MGM, in a contract with the studio that took effect on 3 February 1938. (He earned $6000 per week ...

  6. Mervyn LeRoy was an American film director, producer and sometime actor. Born to Jewish parents in San Francisco, California, his family was financially ruined by the 1906 earthquake. To make money, young Mervyn sold newspapers and entered talent shows as a singer. Through this he worked his way into vaudeville. When his act broke up, […]

  7. In 1974, he published his memoirs, "Mervyn LeRoy: Take One" (Hawthorn Books), which were credited as being "by Mervyn LeRoy as told to Dick Kleiner." He was married three times with one wife being Doris Warner, daughter of Warner Bros. co-founder, Harry Warner; he was the father of four children.