
Director
Norman Taurog
Born 1899 · Chicago, Illinois, USA
Norman Rae Taurog (February 23, 1899 - April 7, 1981) was an American film director and screenwriter. Between 1920 and 1968, Taurog directed over 140 films, and directed Elvis Presley in nine films, more movies than any other director. He won the 1931 Academy Award for Best Director for the film Skippy and held the record as the youngest director (32) to win for 86 years. He was later nominated for Best Director for the 1938 film, Boys Town. For his contribution to the motion picture industry, Norman Taurog has a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame at 1600 Vine Street.
Directed

Boys Town
Director · 1938

Blue Hawaii
Director · 1961

G.I. Blues
Director · 1960

Pardners
Director · 1956

The Adventures of Tom Sawyer
Director · 1938

The Caddy
Director · 1953

You're Never Too Young
Director · 1955

Room for One More
Director · 1952

Broadway Melody of 1940
Director · 1940

If I Had a Million
Director · 1932

The Stooge
Director · 1951

Living It Up
Director · 1954

It Happened at the World's Fair
Director · 1963

Fifty Roads to Town
Director · 1937
Below Zero
Director · 1925
Careful Please
Director · 1926
Cab Waiting
Director · 1931
Song Service
Director · 1930
Acting
Writing
Careful Please
Writer · 1926

The Show
Writer · 1922

The Stage Hand
Writer · 1920

The Rent Collector
Writer · 1921

School Days
Writer · 1920

The Bell Hop
Story · 1921

Move Along
Writer · 1926

A Home Made Man
Scenario Writer · 1928

The Sawmill
Writer · 1922

The Sportsman
Story · 1921
Who's My Wife?
Story · 1926

A Pair of Kings
Writer · 1922


