
Director
Richard Thorpe
Born 1896 · Hutchinson, Kansas, USA
Richard Thorpe (February 24, 1896 - May 1, 1991) was an American film director. Born Rollo Smolt Thorpe in Hutchinson, Kansas, he began his entertainment career performing in vaudeville and onstage. In 1921 he began in motion pictures as an actor and directed his first silent film in 1923. He went on to direct more than one hundred and eighty films. The first full length motion picture he directed for MGM was Last of the Pagans (1935) starring Ray Mala. After directing The Last Challenge in 1967, he retired from the film industry. He died in Palm Springs, California in 1991. Thorpe is also known as the original director of The Wizard of Oz. He was fired after two weeks of shooting, because it was felt that his scenes did not have the right air of fantasy about them. Thorpe notoriously gave Judy Garland a blonde wig and cutesy "baby-doll" makeup that made her look like a girl in her late teens rather than an innocent Kansas farm girl of about thirteen. Both makeup and wig were discarded at the suggestion of George Cukor, who was brought in temporarily. Stills from Thorpe's work on the film survive today. For his contribution to the motion picture industry, Thorpe has a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame at 6101 Hollywood Blvd. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Directed

How the West Was Won
Special Guest Director · 1962

Ivanhoe
Director · 1952

The Thin Man Goes Home
Director · 1944

Jailhouse Rock
Director · 1957

Tarzan Escapes
Director · 1936

Tarzan's New York Adventure
Director · 1942

The Prisoner of Zenda
Director · 1952

Tarzan Finds a Son!
Director · 1939

Night Must Fall
Director · 1937

Knights of the Round Table
Director · 1953

Fun in Acapulco
Director · 1963

Tarzan's Secret Treasure
Director · 1941

Double Wedding
Director · 1937

Above Suspicion
Director · 1943

City Park
Director · 1934

Under Montana Skies
Director · 1930
Ridin' Rivals
Director · 1926

The Dude Wrangler
Director · 1930
Acting
Writing

Double Daring
Writer · 1926

The Flyin' Buckaroo
Writer · 1928

Tearin' Loose
Writer · 1925
The Valley Of Hunted Men
Writer · 1928

The Desert of the Lost
Writer · 1927

The Ballyhoo Buster
Writer · 1928

Between Dangers
Writer · 1927

Roarin' Broncs
Writer · 1927

The Shady Lady
Story · 1928

Skedaddle Gold
Writer · 1927
Red Clay
Scenario Writer · 1925

The Ridin' Rowdy
Writer · 1927


