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      Preston Sturges

      Preston Sturges

      Highest Rated: 100% Sullivan's Travels (1941)

      Lowest Rated: 33% Unfaithfully Yours (1984)

      Birthday: Aug 29, 1898

      Birthplace: Chicago, Illinois, USA

      Featuring razor-sharp wit and astringent dialogue, writer-director Preston Sturges ranked as one of American cinema's most gifted creative talents. After emerging from the theater world, Sturges almost singlehandedly redefined the screwball comedy as a director, while getting his start as a writer on such varied movies as the adaptation of H.G. Wells' "The Invisible Man" (1932), the time-shifting drama "The Power and the Glory" (1933), the biopic "Diamond Jim" (1935), and the historical drama "If I Were King" (1938). But it was as a director that Sturges left his most indelible mark. Frustrated with his lack of control as a writer, he took the reins of production to helm such classics as "The Great McGinty" (1940) and "The Lady Eve" (1941). He delved into more satirical waters with "Sullivan's Travels" (1941) and "The Palm Beach Story" (1942), before stumbling over the box office failure of "The Great Moment" (1944). Sturges triumphed again with two more classics, "The Miracle of Morgan's Creek" (1944) and "Hail the Conquering Hero" (1944), but once again felt the need for independence after studio meddling. He freed himself from his contract to work independently with millionaire Howard Hughes. But after the failed Harold Lloyd comeback vehicle, "The Sin of Harold Diddlebock/Mad Wednesday" (1947), Sturges had an irreparable failing out with Hughes. Though he managed a critical success with "Unfaithfully Yours" (1948), his career was nearing its end. Sturges nonetheless remained one of Hollywood's most respected pioneers, particularly with his ability to meld smart, witty comedy with social commentary.

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      THE SIN OF HAROLD DIDDLEBOCK, director Preston Sturges (center) demonstrates the kind of faces he wants from child actors Tommy Hawkins (left) and Jenny Wren, 1947 HAIL THE CONQUERING HERO, director Preston Sturges, (center), visited on-set by Paramount British chief David Rose, director William Wyler, September 1943 THE SIN OF HAROLD DIDDLEBOCK, director Preston Sturges congratulates leading lady Frances Ramsden on her signed contract, 1947 THE LADY EVE, Barbara Stanwyck, director Preston Sturges (with hat), Henry Fonda on set, 1941 THE MIRACLE OF MORGAN'S CREEK, Director Preston Sturges relaxing on set, 1944 THE MIRACLE OF MORGAN'S CREEK, Eddie Bracken, Betty Hutton, director Preston Sturges, 1944, on set THE PALM BEACH STORY, direcotr Preston Sturges, Claudette Colbert, 1942 STAR SPANGLED RHYTHM, Preston Sturges, 1942 STAR SPANGLED RHYTHM, Preston Sturges, 1942 STAR SPANGLED RHYTHM, from left: Preston Sturges, Betty Hutton, 1942

      Filmography

      Movies

      Credit
      33% 45% Unfaithfully Yours Writer - 1984
      56% 47% The Beautiful Blonde From Bashful Bend Director - 1949
      94% 85% Unfaithfully Yours Director,
      Screenwriter
      - 1948
      No Score Yet No Score Yet Mad Wednesday Director,
      Writer,
      Producer
      - 1947
      89% 58% The Sin of Harold Diddlebock Director,
      Writer,
      Producer
      - 1947
      87% 82% The Miracle of Morgan's Creek Director,
      Writer,
      Producer
      - 1944
      95% 84% Hail the Conquering Hero Director,
      Writer,
      Producer
      - 1944
      67% 30% The Great Moment Director,
      Screenwriter,
      Producer
      - 1944
      95% 70% I Married a Witch Producer - 1942
      97% 81% The Palm Beach Story Director,
      Writer
      - 1942
      99% 87% The Lady Eve Director,
      Writer
      - 1941
      100% 89% Sullivan's Travels Director,
      Screenwriter,
      Producer
      - 1941
      100% 84% Remember the Night Screenwriter - 1940
      95% 77% Christmas in July Director,
      Writer
      - 1940
      100% 79% The Great McGinty Director,
      Writer
      - 1940
      No Score Yet 91% Never Say Die Screenwriter - 1939
      No Score Yet 67% Thirty Day Princess Screenwriter - 1934
      95% 85% The Invisible Man Writer - 1933
      86% 56% The Power and the Glory Writer - 1933