Mervyn LeRoy

Mervyn LeRoy was an American film director, producer, and sometime actor. LeRoy worked in costumes, processing labs and as a camera assistant until he became a gag writer and actor in silent films, including The Ten Commandments in 1923. LeRoy credits Ten Commandments director, Cecil B. DeMille, for inspiring him to become a director: "As the top director of the era, DeMille had been the magnet that had drawn me to his set as often as I could go." LeRoy also credits DeMille for teaching him the directing techniques required to make his own films. His first directing job was with First National Pictures on 1927's No Place to Go. LeRoy ended up working at Warner Bros. after they took control of First National. When his movies made lots of money without costing too much, he became well received in the movie business. He directed two key films which launched Edward G. Robinson into major stardom, the Oscar-nominated critique of tabloid journalism Five Star Final, and the classic gangster film Little Caesar, which made his mark. From that point forward, LeRoy would be responsible for a diverse variety of films as a director and producer. The following year's I Am a Fugitive from a Chain Gang was also nominated for the Academy Award for Outstanding Production as was his Anthony Adverse. In 1938 he was chosen as head of production at MGM, where he was responsible for the decision to make The Wizard of Oz. He was responsible for discovering Clark Gable, Loretta Young, Robert Mitchum, and Lana Turner. His 1941 film Blossoms in the Dust was nominated for the Academy Award for Outstanding Motion Picture. His first big hit as a director with MGM was 1942's Random Harvest which was their biggest of the season earning worldwide rentals of $8 million and for which he was nominated for the Academy Award for Directing. The film was also nominated for the Academy Award for Outstanding Motion Picture. He hit big again two years later with Thirty Seconds Over Tokyo with rentals of $6 million. In 1951, he scored his biggest hit with Quo Vadis earning worldwide rentals of $21 million as well as a nomination for the Academy Award for Best Motion Picture. In the early 1950s, LeRoy directed such musicals as Lovely to Look At, Million Dollar Mermaid, Latin Lovers and Rose Marie. He returned to Warner Brothers in 1955, where he took over from John Ford as director on Mister Roberts, another big hit, which was also nominated for the Academy Award for Best Motion Picture. He also directed films for Warners such as The Bad Seed, No Time for Sergeants, The FBI Story, and Gypsy. He received an honorary Oscar in 1946 for The House I Live In, "for tolerance short subject", and the Irving G. Thalberg Memorial Award in 1976. A total of eight movies Mervyn LeRoy directed or co-directed were nominated for Best Picture at the Oscars, one of the highest numbers among all directors.

Crew

The Wizard of Oz
Producer
Random Harvest
Director
Quo Vadis
Director
The Devil at 4 O'Clock
Director
Gold Diggers of 1933
Director
Without Reservations
Director
Two Seconds
Director
Little Caesar
Director
Johnny Eager
Producer, Director
The Bad Seed
Director, Producer
I Am a Fugitive from a Chain Gang
Director
Five Star Final
Director
Million Dollar Mermaid
Director
Three on a Match
Director
Lovely to Look At
Director
Little Women
Director, Producer
Sweet Adeline
Director
Madame Curie
Director
Anthony Adverse
Director
Waterloo Bridge
Director
Mister Roberts
Director
Gypsy
Director, Producer
High Pressure
Director
Thirty Seconds Over Tokyo
Director
The FBI Story
Director, Producer
They Won't Forget
Director
No Time for Sergeants
Director
Blossoms in the Dust
Director, Producer
Tugboat Annie
Director
Heat Lightning
Director
East Side, West Side
Director
Unholy Partners
Director
Tonight or Never
Director
Any Number Can Play
Director
Homecoming
Director
Home Before Dark
Director
Strange Lady in Town
Director, Producer
Escape
Director, Producer
Wake Me When It's Over
Director, Producer
Elmer, the Great
Director
Moment to Moment
Producer, Director
Mary, Mary
Director, Producer
Three Men on a Horse
Director
Happiness Ahead
Director
Toward the Unknown
Director, Producer
The House I Live In
Director, Producer
Hard to Handle
Director
The Great Garrick
Producer
A Majority of One
Director, Producer
Big City Blues
Director
The King and the Chorus Girl
Director
The Heart of New York
Director
Rose Marie
Director
Fools for Scandal
Director, Producer
Gentleman's Fate
Director
Latin Lovers
Director
Broadway Babies
Director
The World Changes
Director
Page Miss Glory
Director
Numbered Men
Director
Broadminded
Director
You, John Jones!
Director
Oil for the Lamps of China
Director
Hi, Nellie!
Director
Show Girl in Hollywood
Director
I Found Stella Parish
Director
Desire Me
Director
Playing Around
Director
Harold Teen
Director
Top Speed
Director
Local Boy Makes Good
Director
Ella Cinders
Scenario Writer
Little Johnny Jones
Director
Mr. Dodd Takes the Air
Producer
No Place to Go
Director
Too Young to Marry
Director
Hot Stuff
Director
Naughty Baby
Director
At the Circus
Producer
Stand Up and Fight
Producer
The Great Sinner
Co-Director
Oh Kay!
Director
Dramatic School
Producer