Robert Emmett Tansey
Known for: Writing
Born: June 27, 1897 in Brooklyn [now in New York City], New York, USA - Died: June 16, 1951
Robert Emmett Tansey was an American film director, producer, and screenwriter, primarily known for his work in the Western genre during the 1930s and 1940s. He directed and wrote numerous films, including Badman's Gold (1951) and Timber Terrors (1935). Tansey's contributions to B-Westerns were significant, often working with limited budgets to produce engaging stories that resonated with audiences of the time. His ability to manage multiple roles in film production showcased his dedication and versatility in the industry.
Known for
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Riding to Fame
Spec (as Bert Tansey)
The Witch Woman
Paul Martinet (as Robert Tansey)
The Girl with the Jazz Heart
Jimmie
The Golden Trail
Screenplay
Rainbow Over the Range
Screenplay
Sing Cowboy Sing
Screenplay
The Mexicali Kid
Screenplay
The Way of the West
Dialogue
Sundown Trail
Director
Pals of the West
Director
The Lone Rider
Director
Carrying the Mail
Director
West of the Law
Director
Pals of the Prairie
Director
God's Country
Director
Trouble in Texas
Screenplay
Romance of the West
Producer
The Caravan Trail
Story
Driftin' River
Producer
Federal Man
Director
Roamin' Wild
Story
Take Me Back to Oklahoma
Screenplay
Hittin' the Trail
Screenplay
Harmony Trail
Story