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  1. W. S. Van Dyke. El cine siempre se había interesado por el continente negro, que a principios del siglo XX seguía inexplorado en gran parte. África era una tierra misteriosa, en la que todo parecía posible, el lugar ideal para vivir aventuras fascinantes.

  2. W. S. Van Dyke. AKA Woodbridge Strong Van Dyke II. The Thin Man. Birthplace: San Diego, CA Location of death: Brentwood, CA Cause of death: Suicide Remains: B. [1] Delegate to 1940 Democratic National Convention. Wife: Zina (div. 1935) Wife: Ruth Mannix (m. 26-Feb-1935, until his death, three children) Hollywood Walk of Fame 6141 ...

    • March 21, 1889
    • February 5, 1943
  3. Wes Van Dyke. Actor: Titanic II. Wes Van Dyke was born on 22 October 1984. He is an actor, known for Titanic II (2010), Murder 101 (2006) and Diagnosis Murder (1993).

  4. 17 de oct. de 2023 · Van Dykes Children Have Not Acted Since 2019. While Barry and others have tried their hand at acting, Nicki Swift reports Van Dykes four children are no longer involved in show business.

  5. Biography. Van Dyke began his career as an assistant director, notably under D.W. Griffith on "Intolerance" (1916). He took over the direction of "White Shadows of the South Seas" from Robert Flaherty in 1928 and, by the 1930s, had developed into one of MGM's most reliable directors. Van Dyke was a capable craftsman whose nonchalant approach to ...

  6. Van Dyke, who was a Christian Scientist, declined medical treatment, and he committed suicide on February 5, 1943, in Los Angeles, California. (1889–1943). American director W.S. Van Dyke was known for his quick and efficient style of shooting. He made a number of commercial hits, though perhaps he was best….

  7. La esposa de su hermano es una película dirigida por W.S. Van Dyke con Barbara Stanwyck, Robert Taylor, Jean Hersholt, Joseph Calleia .... Año: 1936. Título original: His Brother's Wife. Sinopsis: Tras conocerse en un casino, una modelo y un brillante científico iniciarán un romance al que no le faltarán múltiples y agitados enredos.