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| Also Known As: | Irving G. Ries, Irving Ries | Died: | July 3, 1953 |
| Born: | May 7, 1906 | Cause of Death: | cancer |
| Birth Place: | New York City, New York, USA | Profession: | director, screenwriter, radio director, radio producer, radio writer |
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DIRECTOR:
1.
The Four Poster
(1953) Director
2.
New Mexico
(1951) Director
3.
Of Men and Music
(1951) Director
4.
Three Husbands
(1950) Director
5.
Dancing in the Dark
(1950) Director
6.
Roseanna McCoy
(1949) Director
7.
Enchantment
(1949) Director
8.
All My Sons
(1948) Director
9.
The Bachelor and the Bobby Soxer
(1947) Director
10.
Crack-Up
(1946) Director
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Irving Reis was raised on the lower east side of New York and went to Columbia University. He first gained famed as the founder and director of the Columbia Workshop on radio. He directed several films including The Four Poster (with Rex Harrison and Lili Palmer), Enchantment, and The Bachelor and Bobby Soxer (with Cary Grant and Myrna Loy). He died on July 3, 1953 at the Motion Picture Country Home of cancer. (source: NYT 7/04/53)
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