James Whale
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Gender | Male |
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Death | 67 years ago |
Date of birth | July 22,1889 |
Zodiac sign | Cancer |
Born | Dudley |
United Kingdom | |
Date of died | May 29,1957 |
Died | Pacific Palisades |
Los Angeles | |
California | |
United States | |
Buried | Forest Lawn Memorial Park, Glendale, California, United States |
Partner(s) | David Lewis |
Pierre Foegel | |
Job | Author |
Television presenter | |
Radio personality | |
Books | Almost a Celebrity: A Lifetime of Night-Time |
Bald on Top: A Light-Headed Guide for the Thinning, the Rugged, and the Just Plain Bald | |
Arriving in Hollywood: Letters, 1929 | |
Parents | William Whale |
Sarah Whale | |
David Whale | |
Anne Whale | |
Rest place | Forest Lawn Memorial Park (Glendale |
Spouse | Melinda Whale |
Children | Peter Whale |
Education | The Blue Coat School, Dudley |
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Date of Upd. | |
ID | 430148 |
Bride of Frankenstein
The Invisible Man
The Old Dark House
Show Boat
Waterloo Bridge
Hell's Angels
The Man in the Iron Mask
Journey's End
The Road Back
Green Hell
The Great Garrick
The Kiss Before the Mirror
Remember Last Night?
One More River
Wives Under Suspicion
The Impatient Maiden
Sinners in Paradise
Port of Seven Seas
By Candlelight
They Dare Not Love
Hello Out There
Confirm or Deny
You May Be Next
Frankenstein
Gods and Monsters
The Invisible Man
The Old Dark House
Show Boat
Waterloo Bridge
Hell's Angels
The Man in the Iron Mask
Journey's End
The Road Back
Green Hell
The Great Garrick
The Kiss Before the Mirror
Remember Last Night?
One More River
Wives Under Suspicion
The Impatient Maiden
Sinners in Paradise
Port of Seven Seas
By Candlelight
They Dare Not Love
Hello Out There
Confirm or Deny
You May Be Next
Frankenstein
Gods and Monsters
James Whale Life story
James Whale was an English film director, theatre director and actor, who spent the greater part of his career in Hollywood. He is best remembered for several horror films: Frankenstein, The Old Dark House, The Invisible Man and Bride of Frankenstein, all considered classics.