Dorothy Arzner
b. 1897 — d. 1979 (aged 82)
San Francisco, California, U.S.
Director
Writer
Dorothy Emma Arzner (January 3, 1897 – October 1, 1979) was an American film director whose career in feature films spanned from the silent era of the late 1920s into the early 1940s. In fact, Dorothy Arzner was the only female director working in the 1930s in the United States. She was one of the very few women who established a name for herself as a director in the American film industry during this time. Arzner also launched the careers of many actresses, including Katharine Hepburn (Christopher Strong), Rosalind Russell, Sylvia Sidney and Lucille Ball (Dance, Girl, Dance). In 1936, Arzner became the first woman to join the Directors Guild of America. She was also the first woman to direct a sound film.
Known For
Filmography
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★ 6.6
First Comes Courage
1943 Director
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★ 6.8
Dance, Girl, Dance
1940 Director
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★ 6.4
The Last of Mrs. Cheyney
1937 Director
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★ 6.3
The Bride Wore Red
1937 Director
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★ 7.2
Craig's Wife
1936 Director
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★ 5.9
Nana
1934 Director
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★ 6.3
Christopher Strong
1933 Director
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★ 6.9
Merrily We Go to Hell
1932 Director
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★ 6.4
Honor Among Lovers
1931 Director
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★ 6.3
Working Girls
1931 Director
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★ 5.6
Paramount on Parade
1930 Director
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★ 5.3
Sarah and Son
1930 Director
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★ 5.6
Behind the Make-Up
1930 Director
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★ 6.2
Anybody's Woman
1930 Director
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★ 6.2
The Wild Party
1929 Director
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★ 5.7
Charming Sinners
1929 Director
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★ 6.8
Manhattan Cocktail
1928 Director
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★ 6.4
Get Your Man
1927 Director
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★ 3.8
Fashions for Women
1927 Director
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Ten Modern Commandments
1927 Director
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★ 6.5
The Red Kimono
1926 Writer
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★ 6.9
Old Ironsides
1926 Writer
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Dancing Days
1926 Writer
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★ 2.7
Breed of the Border
1925 Writer
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★ 4.4
When Husbands Flirt
1925 Writer
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★ 6.0
Inez from Hollywood
1924 Writer
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The No-Gun Man
1924 Writer
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★ 6.3
Blood and Sand
1922 Director