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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).
Dark Passage is a 1947 American film noir directed by Delmer Daves and starring Humphrey Bogart and Lauren Bacall. The film is based on the 1946 novel of the same title by David Goodis. It was the third of four films real-life couple Bacall and Bogart made together.
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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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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 ...
After Youngblood Hawke (1964), an adaptation of Herman Wouk's best seller, Daves made his last picture, The Battle of the Villa Fiorita (1965), a soap opera in which an Italian pianist (Rossano Brazzi) romances an unhappily married English woman (O'Hara). - IMDb Mini Biography By: Michael Barson / britannica.com.
- July 24, 1904
- August 17, 1977
Aug 19, 1977 · Mr. Daves, who died Wednesday at Scripps Hospital in La Jolla, Calif., was 73 years old and had homes there and ‐in WestwoOd.
Delmer Daves was an American screenwriter, director, and producer. Born in San Francisco, Delmer Daves first pursued a career as a lawyer.