Norman Z. McLeod
Known for: Directing
Born: September 19, 1898 in Grayling, Michigan, USA - Died: January 26, 1964
Norman Zenos McLeod (September 20, 1898, Grayling, Michigan – January 27, 1964, Hollywood, California) was an American film director, cartoonist and writer. He is considered one of the best directors of comedy films of all time. McLeod made several successful and influential movies such as Taking A Chance (1928), Monkey Business (1931), Horse Feathers (1932), Topper (1937) and Merrily We Live (1938). Other memorable films directed by McLeod includes It's a Gift (1934) with W.C. Fields, and the Danny Kaye comedy The Secret Life of Walter Mitty (1947). His nickname, as recorded on a publicity still on the set of Monkey Business, was "Macko." Description above from the Wikipedia article Norman Z. McLeod, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
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You Can't Fool a Camera
Himself (as Norman McLeod)
Grandpa's Girl
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Fool Proof
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A Perfect 36
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Topper
Director
Alice in Wonderland
Director
Road to Rio
Director
The Secret Life of Walter Mitty
Director
It's a Gift
Director
Horse Feathers
Director
Monkey Business
Director
Lady Be Good
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Alias Jesse James
Director
Getting Gertie's Goat
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The Paleface
Director
The Air Circus
Scenario Writer
Topper Takes a Trip
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There Goes My Heart
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A Lady's Profession
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Casanova's Big Night
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Panama Hattie
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Swing Shift Maisie
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Jackass Mail
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If I Had a Million
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