Delmer Daves

Description:

Although Delmer Daves obtained a law degree at Stanford University, he never had the opportunity to use it; while still in college, he obtained a job as a prop boy on The Covered Wagon (1923) and after graduation was hired by several film companies as a technical advisor on films with a college background. Soon afterward he entered films as an actor, and after appearing in several pictures he began collaborating on screenplays and original stories. He wrote scripts for many of Hollywood's best films of the 1930s and 1940s, including The Petrified Forest (1936), Love Affair (1939) and You Were Never Lovelier (1942). Turning director with the classic Destination Tokyo (1943), Daves often wrote and produced his own pictures. Of the many films he made, the westerns he did were especially close to his heart--as a youth he had spent much time living on reservations with Hopi and Navajo Indians.

Overview

Birthday July 24, 1904
Born In San Francisco, California, USA
Height 189 cm
Spouse/Ex- Mary Lawrence 1938 - August 17, 1977 (his death)
Children Michael Daves
Relatives Jennifer A Daves (Grandchild)

Did you know

Trivia Died one day after Elvis Presley died.
Quotes My first career was the law - I did graduate law work at Stanford, had my office picked out and everything. I'd acted in twenty plays and directed some, too. Lloyd Nolan and I were classmates and he dearly loved the theatrical profession. He said, "You don't want to be a lawyer, Del, let's go down to the Pasadena Playhouse and do what we really love." My father let me give up eighteen years of schooling with hardly a murmur.
Nickname Del

Scores

An Affair to Remember
1h 55m
7.4
A Summer Place
2h 10m
6.9
Susan Slade
1h 56m
6.3
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