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  1. Norman Taurog (23 February 1899 - 7 April 1981) was a Hollywood director of the Golden Age, and the first director to work of the 1939 MGM film The Wizard of Oz. Taurog was chosen because he had a reputation for guiding younger performers, like Jackie Cooper and Deanna Durbin. Taurog had directed his nephew Cooper in a film called Skippy (1931), which won Taurog an Academy Award. (He was 32 ...

  2. Chicago-born Norman Taurog was performing on stage from his early childhood, long before he began work as a child actor in movies. He entered films at age 14 with Thomas Ince's studios, and turned to directing comedy in 1919 with Larry Semon.

  3. Norman Taurog stand bereits im Kindesalter auf Theaterbühnen und trat zum ersten Mal 1912 in einem Stummfilm als Schauspieler in Erscheinung. Ab 1920 arbeitete Taurog bei Stummfilmen als Regisseur, meist bei Kurzfilm-Komödien mit Komikern wie Larry Semon. Bei vielen dieser schnell und günstig produzierten Komödien schrieb er auch am ...

  4. Norman Taurog was an American director whose career spanned from the silent era well into the 1960s, encompassing a wide range of genres, including comedies, musicals, and family dramas. Despite a prolific output, his work is often remembered for its commercial appeal rather than critical acclaim, with notable entries including Boys Town and a slew of Elvis Presley vehicles such as G.I. Blues ...

  5. Norman Taurog. Director. en. Forja de hombres (1938) Las aventuras de Tom Sawyer (1938) Si yo tuviera un millón (1932) Si no encuentras lo que buscas, inténtalo con el buscador global. Filmaffinity es una web de votación y recomendación personalizada de películas y series, una red social y diario del cine y las series con votaciones ...

  6. Hace 4 días · Norman Taurog was an American film director and screenwriter who, at the age of 32, became the youngest person to win the Academy Award for Best Director for his picture ‘Skippy.’ With 180 films under his belt, he directed various comedies, including some with Dean Martin and Jerry Lewis, as well as musicals, nine of which starring Elvis Presley.

  7. Norman Taurog. Director, Writer, Actor. Born February 23, 1899 in Chicago, Illinois, USA. A successful child actor (on stage from 1907) and rather less successful romantic lead, baby-faced Norman Taurog found being behind the camera a more rewarding experience. Before becoming a director, he paid his dues as a prop man and editor.