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Gregory La Cava
Scholar + Animator
Male
Born
Mar 10, 1892
Died
Mar 1, 1952
Gregory La Cava was an American film director best known for his films of the 1930s, including My Man Godfrey and Stage Door. He was born in Towanda, Pennsylvania and studied at the Art Institute of Chicago and the Art Students' League. Around 1913, he… Read More
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CHILDHOOD
1892
Birth
Born in 1892.
TWENTIES
1913
21 Years Old
Around 1913, he started doing odd jobs at the studio of Raoul Barré.
By 1915, he was an animator on the Animated Grouch Chasers series.
1918
26 Years Old
But he didn't have time to achieve very much, because in July 1918, Hearst's bankers caught up with him and International Film Service was shut down.
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THIRTIES
1922
30 Years Old
By 1922, La Cava had become a live-action director of two-reel comedies, the direct competitor to animated films.
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FIFTIES
1942
50 Years Old
His output dropped severely in the 1940s, and he only officially directed one film after 1942, Living in a Big Way (1947).
LATE ADULTHOOD
1952
60 Years Old
La Cava died nine days before his 60th birthday on March 1, 1952 in Malibu, California.
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