Sam Wood

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AKA: Samuel Grosvenor Wood, Chad Applegate
Nationality: American
Birthdate: 07/10/1883
Birthplace: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA
Death Date: 09/22/1949

biography

Began his career as an actor, moved behind the camera as assistant to Cecil B. DeMille in 1915 and made his directorial debut in 1920 with "Double Speed". Wood displayed a certain flair for complementing the talents of whatever stars he was handed, turning out a number of Gloria Swanson vehicles at Paramount in the early 1920s ("Bluebeard's Eight Wife" 1923 etc.), and hitting his modest stride at MGM in the 30s. His output includes two Marx Brothers films, the durable soap opera "Madame X" (1937), the unjustly overlooked "Lord Jeff" (1938) and "Ivy" (1947), the poignant dramas "Goodbye Mr. Continued

Credits

Director
1937
Producer
1937
Director
1935
Director
Director
Producer

milestones

Year
Milestone
1908 
Film acting debut
1915 
Assistant director to Cecil B. DeMille
1920 
Directing debut at Paramount, "Double Speed"
1939 
Directed some scenes of "Gone With the Wind" when George Cukor was removed from the film and replacement Victor Fleming was taken ill
 
President of Motion Picture Alliance for the Preservation of American Ideals
Continued

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