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William Keighley

William KeighleyAKA William Jackson Keighley

Born: 4-Aug-1889
Birthplace: Philadelphia, PA
Died: 24-Jun-1984
Location of death: New York City
Cause of death: Respiratory failure
Remains: Buried, Forest Lawn Memorial Park Cemetery, Glendale, CA

Gender: Male
Race or Ethnicity: White
Sexual orientation: Straight
Occupation: Film Director

Nationality: United States
Executive summary: The Man Who Came to Dinner

Wife: Genevieve Tobin (actress, m. 20-Sep-1938, until his death)

    FILMOGRAPHY AS DIRECTOR
    The Master of Ballantrae (5-Aug-1953)
    Close to My Heart (1-Jan-1951)
    Rocky Mountain (3-Nov-1950)
    The Street with No Name (14-Jul-1948)
    Honeymoon (17-May-1947)
    George Washington Slept Here (28-Nov-1942)
    The Man Who Came to Dinner (1-Jan-1942)
    The Bride Came C.O.D. (12-Jul-1941)
    Four Mothers (4-Jan-1941)
    No Time for Comedy (7-Sep-1940)
    Torrid Zone (18-May-1940)
    The Fighting 69th (26-Jan-1940)
    Each Dawn I Die (22-Jul-1939)
    Yes, My Darling Daughter (25-Feb-1939)
    Brother Rat (29-Oct-1938)
    Secrets of an Actress (10-Sep-1938)
    Valley of the Giants (9-Sep-1938)
    The Adventures of Robin Hood (14-May-1938)
    Varsity Show (4-Sep-1937)
    The Prince and the Pauper (8-May-1937)
    God's Country and the Woman (10-Jan-1937)
    The Green Pastures (16-Jul-1936)
    Bullets or Ballots (6-Jun-1936)
    The Singing Kid (3-Apr-1936)
    Special Agent (14-Sep-1935)
    Mary Jane's Pa (14-May-1935)
    G Men (18-Apr-1935)
    Babbitt (8-Dec-1934)
    Kansas City Princess (13-Oct-1934)
    Big Hearted Herbert (6-Oct-1934)
    Dr. Monica (21-Jun-1934)
    Journal of a Crime (10-Mar-1934)
    Easy to Love (13-Jan-1934)
    Ladies They Talk About (4-Feb-1933)
    The Match King (31-Dec-1932)


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