John H. Auer
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Gender | Male |
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Death | 49 years ago |
Date of birth | August 3,1906 |
Zodiac sign | Leo |
Born | Budapest |
Hungary | |
Date of died | March 15,1975 |
Died | North Hollywood |
Los Angeles | |
California | |
United States | |
Job | Entrepreneur |
Film director | |
Film Producer | |
Screenwriter | |
Child actor | |
Television producer | |
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Date of Upd. | |
ID | 561531 |
The Eternal Sea
A Man Betrayed
The Crime of Dr. Crespi
Hell's Half Acre
Thunderbirds
Angel on the Amazon
The Flame
I, Jane Doe
Gangway for Tomorrow
Women in War
Johnny Trouble
Music in Manhattan
S. O. S. Tidal Wave
The Avengers
Johnny Doughboy
Rhythm in the Clouds
The Devil Pays Off
Pan- Americana
Hit Parade of 1941
Seven Days Ashore
Beat the Band
The Wild Blue Yonder
Moonlight Masquerade
Tahiti Honey
Circus Girl
Thou Shalt Not Kill
A Desperate Adventure
Frankie and Johnny
Invisible Enemy
Outside of Paradise
Calling All Marines
Hit Parade of 1951
Forged Passport
Orphans of the Street
I Stand Accused
Smuggled Cargo
Girl Rush
Pardon My Stripes
Under Strange Flags
The Song Parade
Romance and Rhythm
City That Never Sleeps
A Man Betrayed
The Crime of Dr. Crespi
Hell's Half Acre
Thunderbirds
Angel on the Amazon
The Flame
I, Jane Doe
Gangway for Tomorrow
Women in War
Johnny Trouble
Music in Manhattan
S. O. S. Tidal Wave
The Avengers
Johnny Doughboy
Rhythm in the Clouds
The Devil Pays Off
Pan- Americana
Hit Parade of 1941
Seven Days Ashore
Beat the Band
The Wild Blue Yonder
Moonlight Masquerade
Tahiti Honey
Circus Girl
Thou Shalt Not Kill
A Desperate Adventure
Frankie and Johnny
Invisible Enemy
Outside of Paradise
Calling All Marines
Hit Parade of 1951
Forged Passport
Orphans of the Street
I Stand Accused
Smuggled Cargo
Girl Rush
Pardon My Stripes
Under Strange Flags
The Song Parade
Romance and Rhythm
City That Never Sleeps
John H. Auer Life story
John H. Auer was a Hungarian-born child actor who, on coming to the Americas in 1928, became a movie director and producer, initially in Mexico but, from the early 1930s, in Hollywood.