

Raoul Walsh
Directing
March 11, 1887
New York City, New York, USA
December 31, 1980
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Raoul Walsh (March 11, 1887 – December 31, 1980) was an American film director, actor, founding member of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences (AMPAS) and the brother of silent screen actor George Walsh. He was known for portraying John Wilkes Booth in the silent classic Birth of a Nation (1915) and for directing such films as High Sierra (1941) starring Ida Lupino and Humphrey Bogart and White Heat (1949) with James Cagney and Edmond O'Brien. His last directorial effort came in 1964. Description above from the Wikipedia article Raoul Walsh, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
The Filmography


Marines, Let's Go

The Sheriff of Fractured Jaw

Band of Angels

The King and Four Queens

The Revolt of Mamie Stover

The Tall Men

Battle Cry

Saskatchewan

Gun Fury

Sea Devils

The Lawless Breed

Blackbeard, the Pirate

The World in His Arms

Glory Alley

Distant Drums

Along the Great Divide

Captain Horatio Hornblower R.N.

The Enforcer
