Roy Rowland (film Director)
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Roy Rowland (December 31, 1910 – June 29, 1995) was an American film director. The New York-born director helmed a number of films in the 1950s and 1960s including '' Our Vines Have Tender Grapes'', '' Meet Me in Las Vegas'', '' Rogue Cop'', '' The 5000 Fingers of Doctor T'', and '' The Girl Hunters''. Rowland married Ruth Cummings, the niece of Louis B. Mayer and sister of Jack Cummings (MGM producer/director). They had one son, Steve Rowland, born in 1932, who later became a music producer in the UK.


Biography


Early life

Roy Rowland was born in Brooklyn, the son of Russian Jewish immigrants. The family moved to Edendale, California, when Roy was ten. He graduated from the
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with a law degree before beginning his career at
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(MGM) as a script clerk. He then began working as a prop man, grip, and assistant cameraman. In 1927 he met Ruth Cummings at the Santa Monica Beach Club. She was the niece of Louis B. Mayer and the sister of producer Jack Cummings. Her family disapproved of Rowlands, so they eloped. This resulted in Rowland being blacklisted. But Ruth Cummings arranged a rapprochement with Mayer. He was assistant director on most of the Tarzan films, starring Johnny Weissmuller in the 1930s.


Short films

Rowland made his reputation directing short films, particularly the "How to" series of shorts starring
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. One of them, ''
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'' (1937), won an
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. He also worked with producer Pete Smith as the director of several of the short films in the ''Pete Smith Specialties'' series, and directed several of the short films in the '' Crime Does Not Pay'' series.


Features

Rowland's debut feature was '' A Stranger in Town'' (1943). He made three films with the child actress Margaret O'Brien: '' Lost Angel'' (1943), '' Our Vines Have Tender Grapes'' (1945), and ''
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'' (1948). He also directed musicals such as '' Hit the Deck'' (1955), '' Meet Me in Las Vegas'' (1956), and ''
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'' (1957). He also made ''
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'' (1953), from a story by Dr. Seuss. He directed ''
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'' with Robert Taylor and '' Gun Glory'' (1957) with
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and Rowland's son Steve. Rowland was survived by his wife Ruth and their son.


Partial filmography

*'' Hollywood Party'' (1934) co-director *''Sunkist Stars at Palm Springs'' (1936) – short *''Cinema Circus'' (1937) – short *''Hollywood Party'' (1937) – short *''Song of Revolt'' (1937) – short *''How to Start the Day'' (1937) – short *'' A Night at the Movies'' (1937) short film with
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*''Music Made Simple'' (1938) – short *''An Evening Alone'' (1938) – short *''How to Raise a Baby'' (1938) – short *''The Courtship of the Newt'' (1938) – short *''How to Read'' (1938) – short *''How to Watch Football'' (1938) – short *''Opening Day'' (1938) – short *''Mental Poise'' (1938) – short *''How to Sub-Let'' (1939) – short *''An Hour for Lunch'' (1939) – short *''Dark Magic'' (1939) – short *''Home Early'' (1939) – short *''How to Eat'' (1939) – short *''Think First'' (1939) – short *''Jack Pot'' (1940) – short *''Please Answer'' (1940) – short (documentary) *''You, the People'' (1940) – short *''Sucker List'' (1941) – short *''Changed Identity'' (1941) – short *'' A Stranger in Town'' (1943) *'' Lost Angel'' (1943) *'' Our Vines Have Tender Grapes'' (1945) *'' Boys' Ranch'' (1946) *''
The Romance of Rosy Ridge ''The Romance of Rosy Ridge'' is a 1947 American Western film directed by Roy Rowland, about a rural community bitterly divided during the aftermath of the American Civil War. It stars Van Johnson, Thomas Mitchell, and Janet Leigh in her film de ...
'' (1947) *'' Killer McCoy'' (1947) *''
Tenth Avenue Angel ''Tenth Avenue Angel'' is a 1948 American film directed by Roy Rowland and starring Margaret O'Brien, Angela Lansbury, and George Murphy. It chronicles the life and family of Flavia Mills (Margaret O'Brien) in the late 1930s. Filming took place 1 ...
'' (1948) *'' Scene of the Crime'' (1949) *''
The Outriders ''The Outriders'' is a 1950 American Western film directed by Roy Rowland and starring Joel McCrea. Plot With the Civil War nearing an end, rebel soldiers Will Owen, Jesse Wallace, and Clint Priest escape from a Union stockade in Missouri. ...
'' (1950) *'' Two Weeks with Love'' (1950) *'' Excuse My Dust'' (1951) *'' Bugles in the Afternoon'' (1952) *''
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'' (1953) *''
Affair with a Stranger ''Affair with a Stranger'' is a 1953 American comedy-drama directed by Roy Rowland and starring Jean Simmons and Victor Mature. It was originally to be released as ''Kiss and Run''. The film centres on the rumoured marital troubles of a successf ...
'' (1953) *''
The Moonlighter ''The Moonlighter'' is a 1953 American 3D Western film directed by Roy Rowland and starring Barbara Stanwyck and Fred MacMurray. Distributed by Warner Bros., it premiered alongside the 1953 Looney Tunes 3-D Bugs Bunny cartoon, '' Lumber Jack- ...
'' (1953) *'' Rogue Cop'' (1954) *''
Witness to Murder ''Witness to Murder'' is a 1954 American film noir crime drama directed by Roy Rowland and starring Barbara Stanwyck, George Sanders, and Gary Merrill. While the film received moderately positive reviews, it ended up as an also-ran to Alfred H ...
'' (1954) *''
Light's Diamond Jubilee ''Light's Diamond Jubilee'' (1954) is a two-hour TV special that aired on October 24, 1954, on all four U.S. television networks of the time, DuMont, CBS, NBC, and ABC. The special won a Primetime Emmy Award for Victor Young for Best Music for a ...
'' (1954, TV special, with 6 other directors) *''
Many Rivers to Cross "Many Rivers to Cross" is a song written and recorded in 1969 by Jimmy Cliff. It has since been recorded by many musicians, including Harry Nilsson, John Lennon, Joe Cocker, Percy Sledge, Little Milton, Desmond Dekker, UB40, Cher, The Br ...
'' (1955) *'' Hit the Deck'' (1955) *'' Meet Me in Las Vegas'' (1956) *'' These Wilder Years'' (1956) *'' Slander'' (1956) *'' Gun Glory'' (1957) *'' Seven Hills of Rome'' (1957) *''
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'' (1959–60) (TV series), also producer *'' The Girl Hunters'' (1963) – also writer *'' Gunfighters of Casa Grande'' (1964) *'' Sie nannten ihn Gringo'' (1965) *'' The Sea Pirate'' (1966) – also producer *'' Il grande colpo di Surcouf'' (1966) *'' Land Raiders'' (1970) – associate producer only


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* {{DEFAULTSORT:Rowland, Roy 1910 births 1995 deaths Film directors from California Film directors from New York City American people of Russian-Jewish descent Burials at Pacific View Memorial Park University of Southern California alumni People from Brooklyn