- John M. Stahl
John Malcolm Stahl (
January 21 1886 –January 12 1950 ) was an Americanfilm director and producer.Born in
New York City ,New York , he began working in the city's growingmotion picture industry at a young age and directed his firstsilent film short in 1914. In the early 1920s Stahl signed on withLouis B. Mayer Pictures inHollywood and in 1924 was part of the Mayer team that becameMGM Studios .In 1927, John Stahl was one of the thirty-six founding members of the
Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences . With the industry's transition totalkies and feature-length films, John Stahl successfully made the adjustment and forUniversal Pictures he directed the 1934 film "Magnificent Obsession " and the next year "Imitation of Life" which was nominated for anAcademy Award for Best Picture .John Stahl continued to produce and direct major productions as well filler shorts right up to the time of his death. Some of his other notable directorial work was with "The Keys of the Kingdom" in 1944 and the 1945
film noir , "Leave Her to Heaven " withGene Tierney who was nominated for Best Actress.Stahl died in Hollywood in 1950 of a heart attack, aged 63, and was interred in the Forest Lawn Memorial Park Cemetery in
Glendale, California .External links
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