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  1. Apr 22, 2024 · Died: August 17, 1977, La Jolla, California (aged 73) Notable Works: “Cowboy”. Delmer Daves (born July 24, 1904, San Francisco, California, U.S.—died August 17, 1977, La Jolla, California) was an American writer and director of motion pictures who worked in a number of genres but was best known for his westerns, which include Broken Arrow ...

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  2. July 24, 1904 · San Francisco, California, USA. Died. August 17, 1977 · La Jolla, California, USA (undisclosed) Birth name. Delmer Lawrence Daves. Nickname. Del. Height. 6′ 2½″ (1.89 m) Mini Bio.

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  4. Added: Jul 31, 2000. Find a Grave Memorial ID: 11351. Source citation. Motion Picture Director, Producer, Screenwriter, Actor. He was the producer on 8 films including: Bird of Paradise and Spencer's Mountain. Actor in 13 films. Director of 30 films including: Hollywood Canteen, Demetrius and the Gladiators, A Summer Place and Spencer's Mountain.

  5. Wife. Actor, author. Married from 1938 until Daves' death in 1977; died on September 24, 1991 of complications of pneumonia at the age of 73; appeared on TV series "Love That Bob" (1956-58); married banker Samuel Doak Young Sr after Daves' death; wrote art books "Mother and Child" (1975) and "Lovers" (1982).

  6. www.wikiwand.com › en › Delmer_DavesDelmer Daves - Wikiwand

    Delmer Lawrence Daves was an American screenwriter, film director and film producer. He worked in many genres, including film noir and warfare, but he is best known for his Western movies, especially Broken Arrow (1950), The Last Wagon (1956), 3:10 to Yuma (1957) and The Hanging Tree (1959). He was required to work exclusively on studio-based films after heart trouble in 1959, one of which, A ...

  7. Jun 25, 2015 · Delmer Daves died in 1977 and was survived by his wife, the author Mary Lou Lawrence, a son and two daughters. Film critic Kim Newman said of Daves and Anthony Mann that they were able to “ring changes” on seemingly familiar Western storylines by “playing up the psychologically acute reflections of their characters” in relation to the ...

  8. In 1951, Daves formed his own production company, Double-D productions. Most of his best 1950s films were westerns, which like his war pictures favored slowly escalating personal tensions over wanton gunplay. His most successful film was the 1959 movie A Summer Place. After calling it a day with the high-gloss soap opera The Battle of the Villa ...

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