- He was the director who gave Stan Laurel the freedom to do things his way in films.
- Worked as a director at Universal Pictures from 1936-37, at Paramount Pictures from 1949-53.
- Joined Hal Roach Studios as a writer/gagman in 1923, the same year as director Leo McCarey.
- Prolific composer, songwriter, author and director, educated at the University of California. He began his directorial and film-writing career in 1920. He also worked as a newspaperman in San Francisco. He joined ASCAP in 1960.
- Originally started as a journalist.
- Brought Laurel and Hardy into sound with the film Unaccustomed As We Are and gave Stan the freedom to innovate the way he wanted.
- Gave James Finlayson his first talking scenes in the Laurel and Hardy film Men O' War.
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