John Farrow
John Farrow was born on Feb 10, 1904 in Australia. John Farrow's big-screen debut came with White Gold directed by William K. Howard in 1927. John Farrow is known for Alias Nick Beal directed by John Farrow, Ray Milland stars as Nick Beal and Audrey Totter as Donna Allen. John Farrow has got 4 awards and 2 nominations so far. The most recent award John Farrow achieved is Walk of Fame. The upcoming new movie John Farrow plays is John Paul Jones which will be released on Jun 16, 1959.
John Farrow wrote short stories and plays during his four-year career in the navy. In the late 1920s he came to Hollywood as a technical advisor for a film about Marines and stayed as a screenwriter, from A Sailor's Sweetheart (1927) through Tarzan s'évade (1936). He married Tarzan's Jane, Maureen O'Sullivan, in 1936. He began directing in 1937 (Men in Exile (1937) and À l'ouest de Shanghai (1937)). He was injured while serving as a Lieutenant Commander in the Royal Navy in World War II. After that he converted to Catholicism and wrote a biography of Thomas More, a history of the Papacy, a Tahitian/English dictionary and several novels. He collaborated in the writing of several of his films and shared the Academy Award for Le tour du monde en 80 jours (1956).
Birthday
Feb 10, 1904Place of Birth
Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
Known For
Awards
4 wins & 2 nominations
Movies & TV Shows
- 1959
director, writer
6.3 - 1957
director, producer
5.6 - 1956
producer, director
6.5 - 1956
director, writer
6.7 - 1955
producer, director
6.4 - 1954
director
5.5 - 1953
director
7.0 - 1953
director, writer
6.1 - 1952
director
6.1 - 1951
producer, director
6.2 - 1951
producer, director
7.0 - 1951
director
6.1 - 1950
director
6.7 - 1950
director
6.2 - 1949
director
7.1 - 1948
director
7.1 - 1948
director
6.5 - 1948
director
7.6 - 1947
producer, director
6.1 - 1947
director
6.7 - 1946
director
6.4 - 1946
director
6.9 - 1944
director
6.7 - 1943
director
6.6 - 19426.6
- 1942
director
6.6 - 1940
director
5.8 - 1940
director
5.7 - 1939
director
5.5 - 1939
director
6.1 - 1939
director
7.1 - 1939
director
5.9 - 1939
director
6.0 - 1939
director
6.2 - 1938
director
5.6 - 1938
director
5.9 - 1938
director
6.3 - 1937
director
5.2 - 1937
director
5.6 - 1936
director
6.5 - 1935
writer
7.6 - 1934
director, writer
6.0 - 1933
writer
6.5 - 1932
writer
5.9 - 1931
writer
5.1 - 1931
writer
6.0 - 1930
writer
5.4 - 1930
writer
6.3 - 1929
writer
5.3 - 1929
writer
6.6 - 1928
writer
6.0 - 1928
writer
6.8 - 1927
writer
6.7