John H. Auer
John H. Auer was born on Aug 03, 1906 in Austria-Hungary [now Hungary]. John H. Auer's big-screen debut came with The Crime of Doctor Crespi directed by John H. Auer in 1935.
Born in Hungary and educated in Vienna, John H. Auer was an actor in European films from the age of 12. After his career as a child actor ended, he entered the business world, but soon decided to rejoin the film industry. He journeyed to Hollywood in 1928 to find work as a director, but came up empty. However, he did sign a contract to direct films in Mexico, and the several films he made there were well-reviewed (and, more importantly, made money) and won awards from the Mexican government. Hollywood noticed, and called him back in the early 1930s. He directed many mostly routine films for various studios, but spent many years at Republic. Although virtually all house directors at Republic made at least a few westerns--that genre being the studio's bread and butter--Auer made none, concentrating mainly on musicals and crime dramas. In addition, unlike most Republic directors, Auer was the producer of most of the films he directed.
Birthday
Aug 03, 1906Place of Birth
Budapest, Austria-Hungary [now Hungary]
Movies & TV Shows
- 1955
producer, director
6.2 - 1954
director, producer
6.3 - 1953
producer, director
6.7 - 1952
producer, director
5.9 - 1951
producer
6.3 - 1950
director, producer
6.4 - 1950
producer, director
5.7 - 1948
producer, director
5.4 - 1948
producer, director
7.1 - 1947
producer, director
6.5 - 1947
director
6.4 - 1945
writer, producer, director
5.4 - 1944
producer
4.9 - 1944
director, producer
5.9 - 1943
producer, director
5.7 - 1942
director
6.9 - 1941
director
5.3 - 1941
director
5.9 - 1940
director
5.8 - 1940
director
6.0 - 1939
producer, director
5.4 - 1939
producer, director
5.5 - 1939
director
- 1939
director
5.7 - 1939
director
5.8 - 1938
director
5.8 - 1938
director
5.5 - 1938
director
5.4 - 1937
director
5.6 - 1937
director
6.0 - 1936
director
5.7 - 1935
producer, writer, director
5.5