Leo McCarey

Director, Producer, Writer, Actor

October 3, 1896 — July 5, 1969 (72 years)
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Thomas Leo McCarey (October 3, 1898 – July 5, 1969) was an American film director, screenwriter and producer. During his lifetime he was involved in nearly 200 movies, especially comedies. French director Jean Renoir once said that "Leo McCarey understood people better than any other Hollywood director."

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Movies & Shows on Plex

  • Love Affair
    Love Affair1939
  • The Cowboy and the Lady
    The Cowboy and the Lady1938
  • The Milky Way
    The Milky Way1936
  • Indiscreet
    Indiscreet1931
  • The Kid from Spain
    The Kid from Spain1932

Known For

  • Duck Soup
    Duck Soup1933
  • An Affair to Remember
    An Affair to Remember1957
  • Going My Way
    Going My Way1944
  • The Awful Truth
    The Awful Truth1937
  • My Favorite Wife
    My Favorite Wife1940
  • The Bells of St. Mary's
    The Bells of St. Mary's1945
  • Make Way for Tomorrow
    Make Way for Tomorrow1937
  • Love Affair
    Love Affair1939
  • Ruggles of Red Gap
    Ruggles of Red Gap1935
  • Once Upon a Honeymoon
    Once Upon a Honeymoon1942
  • Hog Wild
    Hog Wild1930
  • Liberty
    Liberty1929
  • The Milky Way
    The Milky Way1936
  • Big Business
    Big Business1929
  • Move Over, Darling
    Move Over, Darling1963
  • Berth Marks
    Berth Marks1929
  • The Battle of the Century
    The Battle of the Century1927
  • Indiscreet
    Indiscreet1931
  • Mann
    Mann1999
  • Unaccustomed As We Are
    Unaccustomed As We Are1929

Filmography

1952
My Son John · as John Jefferson (voice) (uncredited)
1944
The Three Caballeros · as Teeth Pencil Percussionist - Brazilian Sequence
1941
Baggage Buster · as Animals
1937
Make Way for Tomorrow · as Passerby / Man In Overcoat / Carpet Sweeper (uncredited)
1937
She Had to Eat · as Night Club Patron

2002
Reel Radicals: The Sixties Revolution in Film · as Self (archive Footage) (uncredited)
1956
The Steve Allen Show · as Self - Receiving Award
1955
Screen Directors Playhouse · as Self - Introduction
1950
1948

1963
Move Over, Darling · as Story
1957
1950
The Lux Video Theatre · as Original Screenplay
1945
1944
Going My Way · as Story
1942
1940
My Favorite Wife · as Original Story
1939
Love Affair · as StoryOn Plex
1938
The Cowboy and the Lady · as Original StoryOn Plex
1930
Hog Wild · as Story
1930
Below Zero · as Story
1930
Brats · as Story
1930
Blotto · as Story
1930
Ladrones · as Story
1930
Night Owls · as Story
1929
The Hoose-Gow · as Story
1929
They Go Boom! · as Story
1929
Berth Marks · as Story
1929
Double Whoopee · as Story
1929
1929
Big Business · as Co-Director
1929
That's My Wife · as Story
1929
Wrong Again · as Story
1928
Habeas Corpus · as Co-Director
1928
Two Tars · as Story
1928
Should Married Men Go Home? · as Co-Director
1928
From Soup to Nuts · as Supervising Director
1928
The Finishing Touch · as Co-Director
1928
Leave 'em Laughing · as Supervising Director
1927
The Battle of the Century · as Production Supervisor
1927
1927
Call of the Cuckoo · as Production Supervisor
1927
1927
Sugar Daddies · as Co-Director
1923
White Tiger · as Assistant Director
1923
Drifting · as Assistant Director
1920
Outside the Law · as Assistant Director