Thornton Freeland

From Wikipedia the free encyclopedia Thornton Freeland February 10 1898 May 22 1987 was an American film director who directed 26 British and American films in a career that lasted from 1924 to 1949 He was born in Hope North Dakota in 1898 and originally worked as an assistant director during the silent era In 1929 he directed his first film the comedy Three Live Ghosts He enjoyed an early success with the Eddie Cantor Technicolor musical Whoopie 1930 and much of his subsequent work was in musicals and comedies In 1933 he directed Flying Down to Rio which launched the screen partnership of Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers although it had originally been designed as a starring vehicle for the Mexican actress Dolores del Río The following year Freeland made a film version of the longrunning Broadway revue George Whites Scandals In 1935 Freeland went to London to make the musical comedy Brewsters Millions starring Jack Buchanan He was to work in Britain for the remainder of the decade In 1936 he made Accused at Isleworth Studios which was produced by and starred his fellow American Douglas Fairbanks Jr who had also moved to Britain at the time A Parisset murder mystery the film also featured Dolores Del Rio He directed Fairbanks again in the costume drama The Amateur Gentleman the same year Britain was experiencing a major boom in filmmaking at the time and many of Freelands projects were made with an eye to the international market However he also directed comedies with more local appeal such as Skylarks 1936 featuring Nervo and Knox and Hold My Hand 1938 with Stanley Lupino During his time in England Freeland worked for a variety of companies many of which were independents which had been established during the boom Amongst these was Capitol Films for whom he made Jericho a drama with Paul Robeson By 1937 the boom was over and his final films in England were made by betterestablished studios such as London Films and Associated British His last film to be released in the decade was a Jack Buchanan comedythriller The Gangs All Here He returned to the United States during World War II and made two films in Hollywood In the late 1940s he returned to Britain to make a final three films Following the release of the comedy Dear Mr Prohack 1949 he retired from directing He was married to the American actress June Clyde Like her husband Clyde spent much of the 1930s working in British films

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D.O.B: 1898-02-10
D.O.D: 1987-05-22
Place of Birth: Hope, North Dakota, USA
Profession: director

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