Joseph Kane
Joseph Kane was born on Mar 19, 1894 in USA. Joseph Kane's big-screen debut came with The Bronc Stomper directed by Leo D. Maloney in 1928.
Joseph Kane's career as a professional cellist ended when he became a film editor in 1926. His directing career started with co-directing serials for Mascot and Republic, and he soon became Republic's top western director. He handled many of John Wayne's Republic westerns of the 1940s, and piloted numerous Roy Rogers and Gene Autry films (he was once asked in an interview why he did so many westerns. He replied, "I like the outdoors. The horses. The cowboys. I like that."). Unlike most Republic house directors, Kane was credited as associate producer on many of his films. He stayed at Republic until the studio's demise in 1959, and after freelancing for mostly independent production companies, he turned to directing TV series.
Birthday
Mar 19, 1894Place of Birth
San Diego, California, USA
Movies & TV Shows
- 1975
director
6.0 - 1967
director
4.9 - 19666.0
- 1958
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5.9 - 1957
producer, director
5.7 - 1957
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5.9 - 1957
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5.0 - 1957
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7.1 - 1957
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5.7 - 1956
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5.5 - 1956
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5.2 - 1956
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5.9 - 1955
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6.3 - 1955
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5.5 - 1955
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6.4 - 1954
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5.8 - 1954
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5.8 - 1953
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7.0 - 1953
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5.7 - 1952
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6.0 - 1952
producer, director
6.0 - 1952
producer, director
6.0 - 1951
director, producer
6.0 - 1951
producer, director
6.5 - 1951
producer, director
5.7 - 1950
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6.6 - 1949
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6.4 - 1948
producer, director
6.0 - 1946
director, producer
6.4 - 1945
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5.9 - 1945
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6.8 - 1945
producer, director
6.2 - 1944
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6.1 - 1944
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5.4 - 1944
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5.7 - 1943
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5.9 - 1943
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6.2 - 1943
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6.1 - 1943
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5.9 - 1942
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6.2 - 1942
producer, director
6.5 - 1941
director, producer
5.7 - 1941
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6.2 - 1941
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5.8 - 1941
producer, director
6.8 - 1940
producer, director
6.1 - 1940
producer, director
5.6 - 1940
producer, director
5.9 - 1940
producer, director
5.5 - 1939
producer, director
6.3 - 1939
producer, director
5.9 - 1939
producer, director
5.8 - 1939
producer, director
5.4 - 1938
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6.0 - 1938
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6.4 - 1938
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5.8 - 1938
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5.2 - 1937
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5.6 - 1937
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5.6 - 1937
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6.4 - 1937
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5.5 - 1937
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6.1 - 1937
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5.5 - 1937
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5.5 - 1937
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5.7 - 1936
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5.7 - 1936
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5.6 - 1936
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4.9 - 1936
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5.5 - 1936
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6.5 - 1936
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4.6 - 1936
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5.6 - 1936
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6.0 - 1936
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6.3 - 1936
director
5.6 - 1935
editor
5.8 - 1935
editor
6.1 - 1935
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6.2 - 1935
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6.2 - 1934
editor
6.4 - 1934
director
5.7 - 1933
editor
5.2 - 1933
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6.2 - 1933
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6.4 - 1932
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5.9 - 1932
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6.2 - 1931
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5.6 - 1931
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5.6 - 1930
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6.5 - 1930
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6.2 - 1929
editor
- 1928
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- 1928
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