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![]() Avg.User Rating: Rate this person: Director, Producer, Screenwriter Born: October 3, 1898 in Los Angeles, CA Death: July 5, 1969 Biography:Los Angeles-born "Leo McCarey" was, along with "Frank Capra", one of the most popular and successful comedy directors of the pre-World War II era. Unlike Capra, however, McCarey's success endured well after World War II, and like Capra, his work was still influencing filmmakers in the 1990s. Originally an attorney, McCarey entered films by a circuitous route shortly after starting his own practice, beginning as an assistant to "Tod Browning". During the 1920s, he went to work for Hal Roach Studios as a gag writer and director and, within two years, was a vice president. It was while at Roach that McCarey teamed "Stan Laurel" and "Oliver Hardy" together for the first time, thus creating one of the most enduring comedy teams of all time. As a director, he imposed a frantically paced, breakneck speed to comedy which quickly became his trademark in the 1930s. A triple-threat as writer and producer as well... Full Biography
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