Ted Wilde
Ted Wilde (Template:Birth based on age as of date – December 17, 1929) was a comedy writer and director during the era of silent movies, though he also directed two talkies released in 1930. He was born in New York City. His initial career was as a member of Harold Lloyd's writing staff. His final film as a director was Clancy in Wall Street. He died of a stroke in Hollywood at the age of 36 and was interred in the Forest Lawn Memorial Park Cemetery in Glendale, California.[1][2]
Awards
At the 1st Academy Awards on May 16, 1929, Wilde was nominated as Best Director of a Comedy Picture for the film Speedy but lost to Lewis Milestone for Two Arabian Knights.[3]
Filmography
- The Battling Orioles (1924)
- The Goofy Age (1924)
- A Sailor Papa (1925)
- The Haunted Honeymoon (1925)
- The Kid Brother (1927)
- Babe Comes Home (1927)
- Speedy (1928)
- Loose Ankles (1930)
- Clancy in Wall Street (1930)
References
External links
- Template:Wikisource author-inline
- Template:Trim/ Ted Wilde at IMDbTemplate:EditAtWikidataScript error: No such module "Check for unknown parameters".
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- Screenwriters from New York City
- American male screenwriters
- Burials at Forest Lawn Memorial Park (Glendale)
- Film directors from New York City
- 20th-century American male writers
- 20th-century American screenwriters
- American comedy film directors