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    Richard Wallace

    American film director

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  1. 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 .

    • Clarence Richard Wallace, August 26, 1894, Sacramento, California
    • 1925–1949
    • November 3, 1951 (aged 57), Los Angeles, California
    • Film director
  2. Richard Wallace. Director: Captain Caution. Richard Wallace was born in Sacramento, California, in 1894. At 14 years of age he got a job as a theater projectionist, a job he held for four years. He later traveled to Los Angeles to get into the film industry, and wound up as an editor for such studios as Triangle and Robertson-Cole.

    • Director, Writer, Producer
    • August 26, 1894
    • Richard Wallace
    • November 3, 1951
  3. Richard Wallace was born in Sacramento, California, in 1894. At 14 years of age he got a job as a theater projectionist, a job he held for four years. He later traveled to Los Angeles to get into the film industry, and wound up as an editor for such studios as Triangle and Robertson-Cole. His career was interrupted by service in the US Army ...

    • Clarence Richard Wallace
    • 6' (1.83 m)
  4. Died Nov. 3, 1951 of heart attack in Memorial Coliseum, CA. R ichard Wallace was a veteran film director who started off directing Hal Roach comedies and, with the help of Corinne Griffith, became a feature director in 1927. His first picture was "McFadden's Flats." During the next 24 years, Mr. Wallace directed scores of successful films.

  5. Richard Wallace is known as an Director, Actor, and Producer. Some of his work includes Sinbad the Sailor, Framed, The Young in Heart, The Fallen Sparrow, Bombardier, Wedding Present, A Night to Remember, and The Little Minister.

  6. Richard Wallace was an American film director. In 1926, Wallace began directing feature-length films. He began working in the editing department at Mack Sennett Studios in the early 1930s. He later moved on to rival Hal Roach Studios where he began directing two-reel films, some of which he collaborated with Stan Laurel.

  7. Richard Wallace (director) 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.

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