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  1. Leo McCarey (born October 3, 1898, Los Angeles, California, U.S.—died July 5, 1969, Santa Monica, California) was an American director and writer who was perhaps best known for his light comedies, notably the classics Duck Soup (1933) and The Awful Truth (1937), but who also made several popular romances and sentimental films.

  2. Leo McCarey (1896 - 1969) fue un director y guionista de Estados Unidos conocido por Sopa de ganso, Tú y yo, Dejad paso al mañana, La pícara puritana, Tú y yo, Siguiendo mi camino, Mi mujer favorita, Las campanas de Santa María, La vía láctea y Hubo una luna de miel

  3. Leo McCarey. Director: An Affair to Remember. Leo McCarey was born on 3 October 1896 in Los Angeles, California, USA. He was a director and writer, known for An Affair to Remember (1957), Going My Way (1944) and Love Affair (1939).

  4. Screwball and Beyond. Leo McCarey directed many of Hollywood’s prominent comic stars of the 1920s and 1930s, from Laurel and Hardy to the Marx Brothers and Cary Grant. In the 1940s and 1950s he helmed such major hits as Going My Way and An Affair to Remember. Soon after, however, his reputation suffered a period of decline, as his subsequent ...

  5. 8. Love Affair (1939) “Love Affair” is a romantic drama film released in 1939, directed by Leo McCarey and starring Irene Dunne and Charles Boyer. The film tells the story of Michel Marnet (Boyer), a French playboy, and Terry McKay (Dunne), an American singer, who meet on a ship traveling from Europe to New York.

  6. Leo McCarey. : Wes D. Gehring. Scarecrow Press, 2005 - Biography & Autobiography - 22 pages. Early in his Hollywood career, Leo McCarey honed his skills by working with some of the great names of comedy, including Laurel and Hardy, W.C. Fields, and The Marx Brothers, whose 1933 classic, Duck Soup, McCarey directed.

  7. 12 de dic. de 2002 · d. July 5, 1969, Santa Monica, California, USA. Of the greatest directors of the Classic Hollywood era, Leo McCarey’s work and reputation are today among the most popularly and critically neglected. McCarey was a giant in his time. His films were often hugely successful with audiences, and his colleagues admired his work (three Oscars and 36 ...