Dorothy Arzner
Directing · Director · Assistant Director · Editor
Born Jan 3, 1897 · San Francisco, California, USA
Active 1919–1979 · Awards: star on Hollywood Walk of Fame
Dorothy Emma Arzner (January 3, 1897 – October 1, 1979) was an American film director whose career in Hollywood spanned from the silent era of the 1920s into the early 1940s.
Filmography
First Comes Courage (1943) — DirectorDance, Girl, Dance (1940) — DirectorThe Bride Wore Red (1937) — DirectorCraig's Wife (1936) — DirectorChristopher Strong (1933) — DirectorMerrily We Go to Hell (1932) — DirectorWorking Girls (1931) — DirectorHonor Among Lovers (1931) — DirectorBehind the Make-Up (1930) — DirectorThe Wild Party (1929) — DirectorCharming Sinners (1929) — DirectorManhattan Cocktail (1928) — DirectorTen Modern Commandments (1927) — DirectorGet Your Man (1927) — DirectorOld Ironsides (1926) — Scenario Writer · EditorThe Red Kimona (1925) — AdaptationThe No-Gun Man (1924) — Story · Scenario WriterInez from Hollywood (1924) — Editor · WriterMerton of the Movies (1924) — EditorBreed of the Border (1924) — Scenario WriterThe Covered Wagon (1923) — EditorBlood and Sand (1922) — Assistant Director · EditorThe Six Best Cellars (1920) — EditorToo Much Johnson (1919) — Editor