Tenny Wright
Tenny Wright (1885–1971) was an American stuntman and film director. From 1929 he worked for Warner Brothers, and in 1934 was promoted to production manager where he "became an integral part of the moviemaking process".[1]
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Born | November 18, 1885 Brooklyn, New York, United States |
Died | September 13, 1971 Los Angeles, California, United States |
Occupation | Actor, Director, Production Manager |
Selected filmography
Director
- The Fightin' Comeback (1927)
- Hoof Marks (1927)
- The Big Stampede (1932)
- The Telegraph Trail (1933)
Assistant director
- Milestones (1920)
- The Broken Gate (1920)
- Driftwood (1928)
- Nothing to Wear (1928)
- The Faker (1929)
- The Lone Wolf's Daughter (1929)
- Behind Closed Doors (1929)
- The Donovan Affair (1929)
- The Flying Marine (1929)
- Manhattan Parade (1931)
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References
- Rode p.170
Bibliography
- Alan K. Rode. Michael Curtiz: A Life in Film. University Press of Kentucky, 2017.
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