Irving Rapper

Personal Info

Known For

Directing

Known Credits

36

Gender

Male

Birthday

1898-01-16

Deathday

1999-02-20 (101 years old)

Place of Birth

London, England, UK

Also Known As

  • 欧文·拉帕尔

Irving Rapper

Biography

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Irving Rapper (16 January 1898, or 1902 – 20 December 1999) was an England-born American film director.

Born to a Jewish family in London, England, Rapper emigrated to the United States and became an actor and stage director on Broadway while studying at New York University. In 1936, he went to Hollywood, where he was hired by Warner Bros. as an assistant director and dialogue coach. He proved invaluable in translating and mediating for non-native English-speaking directors. By the early 1940s, he had metamorphosed into one of the hottest directors on the Warner Bros. lot.

He made his directing debut with the 1941 film Shining Victory, in which his friend Bette Davis appeared as a show of support for him. He would go on to direct her in four more films, Now, Voyager (1942), The Corn Is Green (1945), Deception (1946), and Another Man's Poison (1952). In later years, Rapper admitted that he found Davis very difficult to work with and that she would, "...hold the whole set hostage, stopping production for a day, because of her mood."

Rapper's film One Foot in Heaven (1941) was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Film. Perhaps his best film in a studio other than Warner Bros. was The Brave One (1956) about a Mexican boy who must rescue his bull from a brutal fight against a top matador, which earned the then-blacklisted writer Dalton Trumbo an Academy Award for his original screenplay despite being a box office failure.

Additional credits include The Voice of the Turtle (1947), The Glass Menagerie (1950), Marjorie Morningstar (1958), and The Miracle, a 1959 remake of the 1912 hand-colored, black-and-white film The Miracle.

Biopics directed by Rapper include The Adventures of Mark Twain (1944), Rhapsody in Blue (1945), Pontius Pilate (co-director, 1962) and his last film, Born Again (1978), about convicted Watergate conspirator and former Richard Nixon aide Charles Colson.

Rapper died at the age of 101 on 20 December 1999 at the Motion Picture and Television Fund home in Woodland Hills, Los Angeles, where he had been a resident since 1995.

Known For

Now, Voyager
7.3%

Now, Voyager

Oct 22, 1942

The Life of Emile Zola
6.7%

The Life of Emile Zola

Sep 9, 1937

Kid Galahad
7.0%

Kid Galahad

May 29, 1937

Deception
6.5%

Deception

Oct 26, 1946

Another Man's Poison
6.6%

Another Man's Poison

Nov 20, 1951

The Corn Is Green
7.1%

The Corn Is Green

Mar 29, 1945

Invisible Stripes
6.3%

Invisible Stripes

Dec 30, 1939

Juarez
6.5%

Juarez

Jun 10, 1939

Marjorie Morningstar
6.2%

Marjorie Morningstar

Apr 24, 1958

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Crew

1939
Invisible Stripes as Dialogue Coach
1939
Juarez as Dialogue Coach
1937
The Life of Emile Zola as Dialogue Coach
1937
The Go-Getter as Dialogue Coach

Directing

1978
Born Again as Director
1970
The Christine Jorgensen Story as Director
1962
Pontius Pilate as Director
1961
Joseph and His Brethren as Director
1959
The Miracle as Director
1958
Marjorie Morningstar as Director
1956
The Brave One as Director
1956
Strange Intruder as Director
1953
Bad for Each Other as Director
1953
Forever Female as Director
1951
Another Man's Poison as Director
1950
The Glass Menagerie as Director
1949
Anna Lucasta as Director
1947
The Voice of the Turtle as Director
1946
Deception as Director
1945
Rhapsody in Blue as Director
1945
The Corn Is Green as Director
1944
The Adventures of Mark Twain as Director
1942
Now, Voyager as Director
1942
The Gay Sisters as Director
1941
One Foot in Heaven as Director
1941
Shining Victory as Director
1940
All This, and Heaven Too as Assistant Director
1940
Dr. Ehrlich's Magic Bullet as Assistant Director
1939
Dust Be My Destiny as Script Supervisor
1938
The Sisters as Assistant Director
1937
Kid Galahad as Assistant Director
1936
The Story of Louis Pasteur as Assistant Director
1929
The Hole in the Wall as Assistant Director

Production

1941
One Foot in Heaven as Producer

Writing

1939
Off the Record as Dialogue
1936
Stage Struck as Dialogue
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