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Children. 2, including Warner. Mervyn LeRoy ( / ləˈrɔɪ /; October 15, 1900 – September 13, 1987) was an American film director, producer and actor. In his youth he played juvenile roles in vaudeville and silent film comedies.
- 1928–1968
- 2, including Warner
- October 15, 1900, San Francisco, California, U.S.
- September 13, 1987 (aged 86), Beverly Hills, California, U.S.
Quick Facts. Died At Age: 86. Family: children: Linda LeRoy Janklow, Warner LeRoy. Directors Screenplay Writers. Died on: September 13, 1987. place of death: Beverly Hills, California, United States. Cause of Death: Alzheimer. U.S. State: California. City: San Francisco, California. More Facts. Recommended Lists: American Celebrities.
Katherine 'Kitty' Spiegel LeRoy (February 1, 1946 - September 13, 1987) (his death, 2 children) Doris Warner (January 2, 1934 - August 21, 1945) (divorced, 2 children) Edna Murphy (December 18, 1927 - June 30, 1933) (divorced)
- October 15, 1900
- September 13, 1987
Jul 11, 2018 · In the nineteen-seventies, the producer of “Oz,” Mervyn LeRoy, recalled that he wanted to amass a group of “little people who were little and cute and looked perfect.”
- Matt Weinstock
Katherine 'Kitty' Spiegel LeRoy February 1, 1946 - September 13, 1987 (his death, 2 children) Other works TV commercials: Produced / directed the 1975-76 Dodge Aspen TV commercials that depicted settings for My Fair Lady (1964) featuring Rex Harrison .
- January 1, 1
- San Francisco, California, USA
- January 1, 1
- Beverly Hills, Los Angeles, California, USA
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Sep 14, 1987 · From his 11-year marriage to Doris Warner, the daughter of Harry M. Warner - one of the three Warner brothers - he is survived by a son, Warner, a New York restaurateur; a daughter, Linda Janklow...
Introduction Mervyn LeRoy; Early life; Juvenile acts in vaudeville: 1914–1923 Chaplin impersonator LeRoy and Cooper: "Two Kids and a Piano": 1916–1919; Early Hollywood career: technician and actor: 1919–1923 Gag writer (comedy constructor) and Alfred E. Green, 1924–1926; First National Pictures: transition to sound, 1927–1930