George B. Seitz

George B. Seitz

DirectorWriterProducer
Born
January 3, 1888
Died
July 8, 1944

Former playwright George B. Seitz left the theater for Hollywood in 1913, and before long he was turning out screenplays for action serials such as The Perils of Pauline (1914), The Exploits of Elaine (1914), and The Iron Claw (1916). In addition to writing and sometimes starring in these…

Biography

Former playwright George B. Seitz left the theater for Hollywood in 1913, and before long he was turning out screenplays for action serials such as The Perils of Pauline (1914), The Exploits of Elaine (1914), and The Iron Claw (1916). In addition to writing and sometimes starring in these productions, he began to direct them as well, with great success. A prolific director, Seitz, unlike many of his B-picture colleagues, survived the transition from silents to talkies quite well, and directed everything from comedies to dramas to westerns at most of the studios around town. Although he spent a good amount of time at Columbia, he came to be most closely associated with MGM, where he directed - among others - almost all of the entries in the fondly remembered "Andy Hardy" series.

Actor

The Man Who Stole the MoonThe Man Who Stole the Moon(1921)as George Oliver Rockwell
Rogues and RomanceRogues and Romance(1920)as Reginald Van Ransen
Velvet FingersVelvet Fingers(1920)as Velvet Fingers
Pirate GoldPirate Gold(1920)as Ivanhoe 'Hoey' Tuttle
The Black SecretThe Black Secret(1919)as German spy

Second Unit or Assistant Director

Big CityBig City(1937)
Murder in the FleetMurder in the Fleet(1935)

Stunts

Hurricane HutchHurricane Hutch(1921)

Known for

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