Richard Thorpe

Richard Thorpe

DirectorWriterActor
Born
February 24, 1896
Died
May 1, 1991
Awards
1 wins, 5 nominations

After working in vaudeville, on the stage and in early movies, Richard Thorpe launched his directing career in 1923. After directing dozens of low-budget comedies and westerns, his talents were recognized in the mid-'30s when he went to work for MGM. Studio chief Louis B. Mayer valued efficiency in…

Biography

After working in vaudeville, on the stage and in early movies, Richard Thorpe launched his directing career in 1923. After directing dozens of low-budget comedies and westerns, his talents were recognized in the mid-'30s when he went to work for MGM. Studio chief Louis B. Mayer valued efficiency in his directors, and Thorpe prided himself on bringing a production in under budget--that would be key to his remarkable longevity in Hollywood. He had no particular style, directing mechanically on the premise of keeping the camera rolling until an actor blew a line--or a scene suffered a mechanical malfunction--and then going back and completing it with a close-up or reaction shot. Mechanical or not, his technique worked. Though he never directed any blockbusters, he was solid and dependable, directing hundreds of movies of all genres for over four decades. He retired in 1967.

Actor

Flames of DesireFlames of Desire(1924)as Dick Langton
Rough Ridin'Rough Ridin'(1924)as Dick Ross
Three O'Clock in the MorningThree O'Clock in the Morning(1923)as Clayton Webster
Torchy's Nut SundayTorchy's Nut Sunday(1922)
Burn 'Em Up BarnesBurn 'Em Up Barnes(1921)as Stephen Thompson

Second Unit or Assistant Director

Ben-HurBen-Hur(1959)

Additional Crew

The TartarsThe Tartars(1961)
The Bugle SoundsThe Bugle Sounds(1942)
The Lone DefenderThe Lone Defender(1934)

Archive Footage

Two Swell GuysTwo Swell Guys(2006)as Self

Known for

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Dean Martin, Eva Bartok, Joe Pasternak, and Richard Thorpe in Ten Thousand Bedrooms (1957)Richard ThorpeRobert Taylor and Richard Thorpe in The House of the Seven Hawks (1959)Myrna Loy, William Powell, Florence Rice, and Richard Thorpe in Double Wedding (1937)Myrna Loy, William Powell, William H. Daniels, and Richard Thorpe in Double Wedding (1937)Myrna Loy, Rosalind Russell, and Richard Thorpe in Man-Proof (1938)