William Jacobs (producer)
William Jacobs | |
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Born |
Chicago, Illinois, USA | October 31, 1887
Died |
September 30, 1953 65) Beverly Hills, Los Angeles, California, USA | (aged
Occupation | Producer, Writer |
Known for | Song of the Saddle |
William Jacobs was an American writer and producer. He was active as a writer from 1929 to 1950. During those years he wrote 20 plays and stories, most notably, Song of the Saddle. Jacobs started to produce in 1940 as the associate producer of Ladies Must Live. He was active as a producer until 1953. During those years, he produced 61 movies. He is known for Calamity Jane, Over the Goal, Christmas in Connecticut, and Tea for Two. Jacobs was born on 31 October 1887 in Chicago, Illinois and died on 30 September 1953 in Beverly Hills, Los Angeles, California.[1]
Partial filmography
- Night of Terror (1933) (writer)
- The Big Noise (1936) (writer)
- Hot Money (1936) (writer)
- Song of the Saddle (1936) (writer)
- Treachery Rides the Range (1936) (writer)
- Down the Stretch (1936) (writer)
- Isle of Fury (1936) (writer)
- Over the Goal (1937) (writer)
- Dance Charlie Dance (1937) (writer)
- Talent Scout (1937) (writer)
- Penrod and His Twin Brother (1938) (writer)
- Sergeant Murphy (1938) (writer)
- Ladies Must Live (1940) (assoc. producer)
- Father Is a Prince (1940) (assoc. producer)
- River's End (1940) (assoc. producer)
- Always a Bride (1940) (assoc. producer)
- She Couldn't Say No (1940) (assoc. producer)
- Money and the Woman (1940) (assoc. producer)
- Calling All Husbands (1940) (assoc. producer)
- South of Suez (1940) (1940) (assoc. producer)
- Passage from Hong Kong (1941) (assoc. producer)
- A Shot in the Dark (1941) (assoc. producer)
- Here Comes Happiness (1941) (assoc. producer)
- The Nurse's Secret (1941) (assoc. producer)
- Underground (1941) (assoc. producer)
- Three Sons o' Guns (1941) (assoc. producer)
- Strange Alibi (1941) (assoc. producer)
- Shadows on the Stairs (1941) (assoc. producer)
- The Case of the Black Parrot (1941) (assoc. producer)
- The Great Mr. Nobody (1941) (assoc. producer)
- Nine Lives Are Not Enough (1941) (assoc. producer)
- Bullets for O'Hara (1941) (assoc. producer)
- Father's Son (1941) (assoc. producer)
- The Hidden Hand (1942) (assoc. producer)
- Escape from Crime (1942) (assoc. producer)
- Busses Roar (1942) (assoc. producer)
- Secret Enemies (1942) (assoc. producer)
- Always in My Heart (1942) (assoc. producer)
- Lady Gangster (1942) (assoc. producer)
- Murder in the Big House (1942) (assoc. producer)
- Bullet Scars (1942) (assoc. producer)
- I Was Framed (1942) (assoc. producer)
- Spy Ship (1942) (assoc. producer)
- Find the Blackmailer (1943) (assoc. producer)
- The Gorilla Man (1943) (assoc. producer)
- Truck Busters (1943) (assoc. producer)
- The Mysterious Doctor (1943) (assoc. producer)
- Murder on the Waterfront (1943) (assoc. producer)
- Adventure in Iraq (1943) (assoc. producer)
- Crime by Night (1944) (assoc. producer)
- The Last Ride (1945) (producer)
- Shine On, Harvest Moon (1945) (producer)
- Conflict (1945) (assoc. producer)
- Christmas in Connecticut (1945) (producer)
- Danger Signal (1945) (producer)
- Too Young to Know (1945) (producer)
- Never Say Goodbye (1946) (producer)
- The Verdict (1946) (producer)
- Shadow of a Woman (1946) (assoc. producer)
- Nora Prentiss (1947) (producer)
- Love and Learn (1947) (producer)
- My Wild Irish Rose (1947) (producer)
- April Showers (1948) (producer)
- Look for the Silver Lining (1949) (producer)
- Story of Seabiscuit (1949) (producer)
- Whiplash (1949) (producer)
- Rocky Mountain (1950) (producer)
- Tea for Two (1950) (producer)
- The Daughter of Rosie O'Grady (1950) (producer)
- Close to My Heart (1951) (producer)
- Lullaby of Broadway (1951) (producer)
- On Moonlight Bay (1951) (producer)
- Painting the Clouds with Sunshine (1951) (producer)
- About Face (1951) (producer)
- She's Working Her Way Through College (1951) (producer)
- April in Paris (1953) (producer)
- Calamity Jane (1953) (producer)
- By the Light of the Silvery Moon (1953) (producer)
References
- ↑ "William Jacobs". IMDb. Retrieved 1 August 2014.
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