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{{short description|Film director}}
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|image = Richard Wallace in The Little Minister.jpg
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| caption = Richard Wallace on the set of ''[[The Little Minister (1934 film)|The Little Minister]]'' (1934)
| name = Richard Wallace
| name = Richard Wallace
| birth_name =
| birth_name = Clarence Richard Wallace
| birth_date = {{birth date|1894|8|26}}
| birth_date = {{birth date|1894|8|26}}
| birth_place =
| birth_place = Sacramento, California
| death_date = {{death date and age|1951|11|3|1894|8|26}}
| death_date = {{death date and age|1951|11|3|1894|8|26}}
| death_place =
| death_place = Los Angeles, California
| othername =
| othername =
| occupation = [[Film director]]
| occupation = [[Film director]]
| yearsactive = 1925 1949
| yearsactive = 1925–1949
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He began working in the editing department at [[Mack Sennett]] Studios in the early 1920s. He later moved on to rival [[Hal Roach]] Studios where he began directing two-reel films, on some of which he collaborated with [[Stan Laurel]]. In 1926, Wallace began directing feature-length films.
He began working in the editing department at [[Mack Sennett]] Studios in the early 1920s. He later moved on to rival [[Hal Roach]] Studios where he began directing two-reel films, on some of which he collaborated with [[Stan Laurel]]. In 1926, Wallace began directing feature-length films.


Several of Wallace's memorable films include three [[Shirley Temple]] films, ''[[A Night to Remember (1943 film)|A Night to Remember]]'' (1943) with [[Loretta Young]], and ''[[The Little Minister]]'' (1934) with [[Katharine Hepburn]].<ref>{{Amg name|115834|Richard Wallace}}.</ref> He was a founding member of the [[Directors Guild of America]].
Several of Wallace's memorable films include three [[Shirley Temple]] films, ''[[A Night to Remember (1943 film)|A Night to Remember]]'' (1943) with [[Loretta Young]], and ''[[The Little Minister (1934 film)|The Little Minister]]'' (1934) with [[Katharine Hepburn]].<ref>{{Amg name|115834|Richard Wallace}}.</ref> He was a founding member of the [[Directors Guild of America]]. He died of a heart attack.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://projects.latimes.com/hollywood/star-walk/richard-wallace/|title = Richard Wallace}}</ref>


==Filmography==
==Filmography==
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* ''[[Starvation Blues]]'' (1925)
* ''[[Starvation Blues]]'' (1925)
* ''[[Beware of Your Relatives]]'' (1925)
* ''Beware of Your Relatives'' (1925)
* ''[[Jiminy Crickets]]'' (1925)
* ''Jiminy Crickets'' (1925)
* ''[[One Wild Night (film)|One Wild Night]]'' (1925)
* ''One Wild Night'' (1925)
* ''[[Ice Cold (film)|Ice Cold]]'' 1925)
* ''Ice Cold'' 1925)
* ''[[Raggedy Rose]]'' (1926)
* ''[[Raggedy Rose]]'' (1926)
* ''[[Syncopating Sue]]'' (1926)
* ''[[Syncopating Sue]]'' (1926)
* ''[[The Merry Widower]]'' (1926)
* ''The Merry Widower'' (1926)
* ''[[Along Came Auntie]]'' (1926)
* ''[[Along Came Auntie]]'' (uncredited, 1926)
* ''[[Never Too Old (1926 film)|Never Too Old]]'' (1926)
* ''Never Too Old'' (1926)
* ''[[Madame Mystery]]'' (1926)
* ''[[Madame Mystery]]'' (1926)
* ''[[So This Is Paris?]]'' (1926)
* ''So This Is Paris?'' (1926) short film; not the 1926 Lubitsch feature film
* ''[[Dizzy Daddies]]'' (1926)
* ''Dizzy Daddies'' (1926)
* ''[[Tight Cargo]]'' (1926)
* ''Tight Cargo'' (1926)
* ''[[What's the World Coming To?]]'' (1926)
* ''[[What's the World Coming To?]]'' (1926)
* ''[[The Honeymoon Hotel]]'' (1926)
* ''The Honeymoon Hotel'' (1926)
* ''[[A Texas Steer]]'' (1927)
* ''[[A Texas Steer]]'' (1927)
* ''[[American Beauty (1927 film)|American Beauty]]'' (1927)
* ''[[American Beauty (1927 film)|American Beauty]]'' (1927)
* ''[[The Poor Nut]]'' (1927)
* ''[[The Poor Nut]]'' (1927)
* ''[[McFadden's Flats]]'' (1927)
* ''[[McFadden's Flats (1927 film)|McFadden's Flats]]'' (1927)
* ''[[The Shopworn Angel]]'' (1928)
* ''[[The Shopworn Angel (1928 film)|The Shopworn Angel]]'' (1928)
* ''[[The Butter and Egg Man]]'' (1928)
* ''[[The Butter and Egg Man (1928 film)| The Butter and Egg Man]]'' (1928)
* ''[[Lady Be Good (1928 film)|Lady Be Good]]'' (1928)
* ''[[Lady Be Good (1928 film)|Lady Be Good]]'' (1928)
* ''Heart Trouble'' (1928)
* ''Heart Trouble'' (1928)
* ''[[River of Romance]]'' (1929)
* ''[[River of Romance]]'' (1929)
* ''[[Innocents of Paris]]'' (1929)
* ''[[Innocents of Paris]]'' (1929)
* ''[[The Right to Love]]'' (1930)
* ''[[The Right to Love (1930 US Film)|The Right to Love]]'' (1930)
* ''[[Anybody's War]]'' (1930)
* ''[[Anybody's War]]'' (1930)
* ''[[Seven Days' Leave (1930 film)|Seven Days' Leave]]'' (1930)
* ''[[Seven Days' Leave (1930 film)|Seven Days' Leave]]'' (1930)
* ''[[The Road to Reno]]'' (1931)
* ''[[The Road to Reno (1931 film)|The Road to Reno]]'' (1931)
* ''[[Kick In (1931 film)|Kick In]]'' (1931)
* ''[[Kick In (1931 film)|Kick In]]'' (1931)
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* ''[[Man of the World (1931 film)|Man of the World]]'' (1931)
* ''[[Man of the World (1931 film)|Man of the World]]'' (1931)
* ''[[Thunder Below]]'' (1932)
* ''[[Thunder Below]]'' (1932)
* ''[[Tomorrow and Tomorrow (film)|Tomorrow and Tomorrow]]'' (1932)
* ''[[Tomorrow and Tomorrow (film)|Tomorrow and Tomorrow]]'' (1932)
* ''[[The Masquerader (1933 film)|The Masquerader]]'' (1933)
* ''[[The Masquerader (1933 film)|The Masquerader]]'' (1933)
* ''[[The Little Minister]]'' (1934)
* ''[[The Little Minister (1934 film)|The Little Minister]]'' (1934)
* ''[[Eight Girls in a Boat]]'' (1934)
* ''[[Eight Girls in a Boat (1934 film)|Eight Girls in a Boat]]'' (1934)
* ''[[Wedding Present (film)|Wedding Present]]'' (1936)
* ''[[Wedding Present (film)|Wedding Present]]'' (1936)
* ''[[Blossoms on Broadway]]'' (1937)
* ''[[Blossoms on Broadway]]'' (1937)
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* ''[[The Wife Takes a Flyer]]'' (1942)
* ''[[The Wife Takes a Flyer]]'' (1942)
* ''[[Obliging Young Lady]]'' (1942)
* ''[[Obliging Young Lady]]'' (1942)
* ''[[A Night to Remember (1943 film)|A Night to Remember]]'' (1942)
* ''[[My Kingdom for a Cook]]'' (1943)
* ''[[My Kingdom for a Cook]]'' (1943)
* ''[[The Fallen Sparrow]]'' (1943)
* ''[[The Fallen Sparrow]]'' (1943)
* ''[[Bombardier (film)|Bombardier]]'' (1943)
* ''[[Bombardier (film)|Bombardier]]'' (1943)
* ''[[A Night to Remember (1943 film)|A Night to Remember]]'' (1943)
* ''[[Bride by Mistake]]'' (1944)
* ''[[Bride by Mistake]]'' (1944)
* ''[[Kiss and Tell (1945 film)|Kiss and Tell]]'' (1945)
* ''[[Kiss and Tell (1945 film)|Kiss and Tell]]'' (1945)
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* ''[[Meet Corliss Archer|A Kiss for Corliss]]'' (1949)
* ''[[Meet Corliss Archer|A Kiss for Corliss]]'' (1949)
* ''[[Adventure in Baltimore]]'' (1949)
* ''[[Adventure in Baltimore]]'' (1949)
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==References==
==References==
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==External links==
==External links==
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* {{Amg name|115834|Richard Wallace}}
* {{Amg name|115834|Richard Wallace}}
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| NAME = Wallace, Richard
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| DATE OF BIRTH = August 26, 1894
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| DATE OF DEATH = November 3, 1951
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Revision as of 17:22, 26 June 2024

Richard Wallace
Richard Wallace on the set of The Little Minister (1934)
Born
Clarence Richard Wallace

(1894-08-26)August 26, 1894
Sacramento, California
DiedNovember 3, 1951(1951-11-03) (aged 57)
Los Angeles, California
OccupationFilm director
Years active1925–1949

Richard Wallace (August 26, 1894 – November 3, 1951) was an American film director.

He began working in the editing department at Mack Sennett Studios in the early 1920s. He later moved on to rival Hal Roach Studios where he began directing two-reel films, on some of which he collaborated with Stan Laurel. In 1926, Wallace began directing feature-length films.

Several of Wallace's memorable films include three Shirley Temple films, A Night to Remember (1943) with Loretta Young, and The Little Minister (1934) with Katharine Hepburn.[1] He was a founding member of the Directors Guild of America. He died of a heart attack.[2]

Filmography

References

  1. ^ Richard Wallace at AllMovie.
  2. ^ "Richard Wallace".