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  1. THE TAY GARNETT COLLECTION! Tay Garnett (1894-1977) was one of the great American film directors of Hollywood’s Golden Age. His nearly sixty-year-long career began when movies began, spanning silent films for Mack Sennett, Hal Roach and Pathé, moving on to major studio blockbusters like China Seas, Mrs. Parkington, A Connecticut Yankee in ...

  2. Tay Garnett. William Taylor Garnett (* 13. Juni 1894 in Los Angeles, Kalifornien; † 3. Oktober 1977 in Sawtelle, Los Angeles) war ein US-amerikanischer Regisseur und Drehbuchautor. Bekannt wurde er durch den Film noir Im Netz der Leidenschaften (1946).

  3. Tay Garnett (born June 13, 1894, Los Angeles, California, U.S.—died October 3, 1977, Los Angeles) American director who, during a career that spanned more than four decades, worked in a variety of genres but was best known for the film-noir classic The Postman Always Rings Twice (1946).

  4. William Taylor "Tay" Garnett (June 13, 1894 – October 3, 1977) was an American film director and writer. Description above from the Wikipedia article Tay Garnett, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.

  5. Biography. A prolific, skillful director of adventure films, westerns and other hard-hitting fare, Tay Garnett began in films around 1920 as a writer. Becoming as a director near the end of the silent period, Garnett quickly demonstrated the narrative verve and technical competence typical of his work with the early talkie landmarks, the rough ...

  6. Tay Garnett, né le 13 juin 1894 et mort le 3 octobre 1977, est un réalisateur, scénariste, producteur, acteur et compositeur américain. Il est tantôt considéré comme une « personnalité négligeable » ( Georges Sadoul ), tantôt comme un « metteur en scène énergique, direct, sachant conter des histoires pleines de santé, de gaieté, de saveur » ( Jean George Auriol [ 1 ] ).

  7. Died Oct. 3, 1977 of leukemia in Veterans Affairs Hospital in West Los Angeles, CA. V eteran film director and writer Tay Garnett worked on many of the major motion pictures of the 1930s and 1940s. He was a writer for Mack Sennett in the silent days, grinding out gags for the likes of Fatty Arbuckle, Mabel Normand and Chester Conklin.