Irving Reis

Personal Info

Known For

Directing

Known Credits

25

Gender

Male

Birthday

1906-05-07

Deathday

1953-07-03 (47 years old)

Place of Birth

New York City, New York, USA

Irving Reis

Biography

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Irving Reis, (born May 7, 1906, in New York City – died July 3, 1953, in Woodland Hills, California) was a radio program producer and director, and a film director.

Irving Reis was born into a Jewish family.

Reis began his career as a motion picture photographer. The most notable of his screen efforts was being one of the photographers for The Hollywood Revue of 1929.

A 1931 notice in Variety declared that he was transitioning into a playwright. By 1933, Variety took notice of his radio play St. Louis Blues. His radio play Meridian 7-1212 first broadcast on January 24, 1935, received an "above par" comment from Variety. Observing that he wrote and produced the play, the unnamed reviewer noted the numerous radio effects, and that compared to his two previous radio plays, this was the best.

Reis was the creator of Columbia Workshop, the experimental anthology program on the radio, and its initial broadcast took place on July 18, 1936.

Reis departed for Hollywood on January 1, 1938 where he became a scriptwriter for Paramount Pictures. In November 1939, Variety announced that Reis would be taking 10 weeks off from his script writing at Paramount to study film direction.

In February 1940, Variety announced that Reis had left Paramount to begin directing at RKO Pictures. Among his motion picture credits are Enchantment, Roseanna McCoy, The Big Street, and the screen adaptation of Arthur Miller's play All My Sons (1948). Reis also directed the movie The Four Poster, based on Jan de Hartog's play The Fourposter.

Reis married Meta Arenson in Tijuana on August 10, 1938.

He died leaving his wife and three children. Reis is buried in the Jewish Cemetery Hillside Memorial Park.

Known For

Crack-Up
5.6%

Crack-Up

Sep 6, 1946

All My Sons
6.2%

All My Sons

May 1, 1948

The Falcon Takes Over
6.0%

The Falcon Takes Over

May 29, 1942

The Gay Falcon
6.2%

The Gay Falcon

Oct 24, 1941

The Big Street
5.8%

The Big Street

Aug 13, 1942

A Date with the Falcon
6.5%

A Date with the Falcon

Jan 16, 1942

Three Husbands
5.0%

Three Husbands

Nov 10, 1950

Enchantment
6.4%

Enchantment

Dec 25, 1948

The Four Poster
6.0%

The Four Poster

Oct 8, 1952

New Mexico
3.5%

New Mexico

May 18, 1951

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Camera

1929
The Hollywood Revue of 1929 as Director of Photography

Crew

1922
Too Much Business as Cinematography

Directing

1952
The Four Poster as Director
1951
New Mexico as Director
1951
Of Men and Music as Director
1950
Three Husbands as Director
1949
Dancing in the Dark as Director
1949
Roseanna McCoy as Director
1948
Enchantment as Director
1948
All My Sons as Director
1947
The Bachelor and the Bobby-Soxer as Director
1946
Crack-Up as Director
1942
The Big Street as Director
1942
The Falcon Takes Over as Director
1942
A Date with the Falcon as Director
1941
Weekend for Three as Director
1941
The Gay Falcon as Director
1941
Footlight Fever as Director
1940
I'm Still Alive as Director
1940
One Crowded Night as Director

Writing

1944
Gambler's Choice as Screenplay
1939
Grand Jury Secrets as Story
1939
King of Chinatown as Screenplay
1938
King of Alcatraz as Writer
1938
Time Out for Murder as Story
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