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Gordon Hollingshead

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Gordon Hollingshead
Born(1892-01-08)January 8, 1892
DiedJuly 8, 1952(1952-07-08) (aged 60)
Occupation(s)Producer, director
Years active1916–1952

Gordon Hollingshead (January 8, 1892 in Garfield, New Jersey – July 8, 1952 in Balboa Island, California) was an American film producer, associate producer and assistant director. He holds the record for the most Academy Award nominations in the Best Live Action Short Film category (20 nominations).

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Career

Hollingshead began his career as an assistant director, with his first work being the 1916 film The Shrine Girl, in which he also had an acting role. Through the silent film era, Hollingshead assisted in the direction of thirteen films, and continued as an assistant director until 1934. He joined Warner Bros. in 1921, where he remained until his death.[1]

He produced his first film, Morocco Nights, in 1934. This started him on the path of producing, which would lead to enormous success. From 1934 to 1953, Hollingshead produced 174 films and film shorts. He received sixteen Oscar nominations, and won six Oscars, including for the short film Star in the Night (1945). In 1944, he produced the 16-minute film I Am an American, featured in American theaters as a short feature. The film was created in connection with "I Am an American Day", now called Constitution Day. Hollingshead was the cousin of the mother of actress Gene Tierney.

Death

He was residing in Balboa Island, California at the time of his death on July 8, 1952, aged 60.[2] Three of his short films were released posthumously in 1953.

Home video availability

Hollingshead's shorts can also be found as extras on DVDs of classic Warner Bros. films of the period:

References

  1. ^ "SCHOOL BOARD HELD FREE TO BAR REDS". Los Angeles Times (1923-1995). Los Angeles, Calif. 1952-07-09. p. 15. ISSN 0458-3035.
  2. ^ "Gordon Hollingshead". Los Angeles Times. July 10, 1952. Retrieved 16 March 2019.

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