- Sidney Lanfield
Sidney Lanfield (
April 20 ,1898 -June 20 ,1972 ) was a film director known for directing comedy films and later television programs.The one-time musician's first directing job was for the Fox Film Corporation in 1930; he went on to direct a number of films for
20th Century Fox . In 1941, he directed theFred Astaire film "You'll Never Get Rich " forColumbia Pictures , then moved toParamount Pictures . There Lanfield worked on a number of film comedies. He is probably best remembered for directing actorBob Hope in a number of films including "My Favorite Blonde " (1942), "Let's Face It " (1943), "Where There's Life " (1947), and "The Lemon Drop Kid " (1951). Lanfield's most profitable film, however, was the first teaming ofBasil Rathbone andNigel Bruce as Holmes and Watson in 1939's "The Hound of the Baskervilles".In the early 1950s the reputedly strict taskmaster-director moved to television where his vaudeville and comic background in films were put to use in television comedies including "
McHale's Navy " and "The Addams Family".Lanfield was married to film actress
Shirley Mason from 1927 until his death in 1972. He is interred in theWestwood Village Memorial Park Cemetery inLos Angeles .External links
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* [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=5510&pt Find-A-Grave profile for Sidney Lanfield]
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