
Robert Z. Leonard
Instruktør, Producer, Skuespiller
7. oktober 1889 — 27. august 1968 (78 år)
Robert Zigler Leonard (October 7, 1889 - August 27, 1968) was an American film director, actor, producer and screenwriter.
At one time he was married to silent superstar Mae Murray, with the two forming Tiffany Pictures to film eight motion pictures that were released by MGM.
He was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Director for The Divorcee and The Great Ziegfeld. Both were also nominated for Best Picture, and the latter won. One of the most odd credits in his filmography is the film noir thriller The Bribe (1949) with its sleazy settings, slippery characters and steamy atmosphere.
For his contribution to the motion picture industry, Robert Z. Leonard has a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame at 6368 Hollywood Blvd.
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At one time he was married to silent superstar Mae Murray, with the two forming Tiffany Pictures to film eight motion pictures that were released by MGM.
He was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Director for The Divorcee and The Great Ziegfeld. Both were also nominated for Best Picture, and the latter won. One of the most odd credits in his filmography is the film noir thriller The Bribe (1949) with its sleazy settings, slippery characters and steamy atmosphere.
For his contribution to the motion picture industry, Robert Z. Leonard has a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame at 6368 Hollywood Blvd.
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| 1945 | Thrill of a Romance · as Associate Producer |
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| 1945 | Bud Abbott and Lou Costello in Hollywood · as Self (uncredited) |
| 1928 | Show People · as Self (uncredited) |
| 1937 | The Firefly · as Café Patron (uncredited) |
| 1914 | Aurora of the North · as The Stranger |
| 1914 | The Ruby Circle · as Robert Carlton |
| 1914 | The House Across the Street · as Mayor Walton |
| 1914 | The Boob's Honeymoon · as Bill Simpkins |
| 1914 | A Race with Death · as The Automobile Mechanic |
| 1914 | The Fourth Proposal · as Robert |
| 1914 | From Father to Son · as Corbin Jr. |
| 1914 | The Cycle of Adversity · as Robert Cummings |
| 1914 | An Arrowhead Romance · as Bob - The Hotel Guide |
| 1913 | His Faithful Servant · as The Woodcuter |
| 1913 | The Boob's Dream Girl · as Bob Hicks - The Boob |
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| 1913 | Draga, the Gypsy · as Jack Harlow |
| 1913 | The Great Ganton Mystery · as Prof. Felix Westerly - The Detective |
| 1910 | The Wonderful Wizard of Oz · as The Scarecrow |
| 1938 | Sweethearts · as Fill-In Director |
| 1935 | A Tale of Two Cities · as Fill-In Director |
| 1914 | From Father to Son · as Scenario |



















