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Joseph A. McDonough (20 October 1896 - 11 May 1944) was an assistant director in Hollywood, perhaps most noted for working often with James Whale, even after Whale left Universal Studios. Among the films he worked on with Whale at Universal were Frankenstein (1931), The Old Dark House (1932), The Invisible Man (1933), Bride of Frankenstein (1935) and the 1936 version of Show Boat. At MGM, McDonough worked with Whale on the unsuccessful Port of Seven Seas (1938), an American, and somewhat disguised, adaptation of the French Marcel Pagnol "Marius Trilogy".He also worked on the W.C. Fields-Mae West classic comedy My Little Chickadee in 1940, and on the supernatural anthology film Flesh and Fantasy, in 1943. In 1934, he was nominated for an Oscar, not for any one film, but for his body of work, in a category that would be discontinued after 1937.
Date Of Birth October 20, 1896 Died 1944-05-11 Place Of Birth Portland, Maine, USA Profession Assistant Director, Director Star Sign Libra
# Fact 1 Worked with James Whale on nearly all of the films that Whale made at Universal and one film that he made at M-G-M.
Assistant Director Title Year Status Character In Society 1944 assistant director - uncredited Strange Confession 1944 assistant director - as Joe McDonough The Strange Death of Adolf Hitler 1943 assistant director Hers to Hold 1943 assistant director Flesh and Fantasy 1943 assistant director He's My Guy 1943 assistant director - as Joseph McDonough Hi, Buddy 1943 assistant director The Amazing Mrs. Holliday 1943 assistant director - as Joseph McDonough Nightmare 1942 assistant director Lady in a Jam 1942 assistant director Hellzapoppin' 1941 assistant director Nice Girl? 1941 assistant director The Invisible Woman 1940 assistant director - as Joseph McDonough One Night in the Tropics 1940 assistant director Meet the Wildcat 1940 assistant director - uncredited Argentine Nights 1940 assistant director If I Had My Way 1940 assistant director My Little Chickadee 1940 assistant director Green Hell 1940 assistant director When Tomorrow Comes 1939 assistant director East Side of Heaven 1939 assistant director That Certain Age 1938 assistant director Letter of Introduction 1938 assistant director - uncredited Port of Seven Seas 1938 assistant director - uncredited Merry-Go-Round of 1938 1937 assistant director The Man Who Cried Wolf 1937 assistant director - uncredited The Road Back 1937 assistant director Mysterious Crossing 1936 associate director - uncredited Two in a Crowd 1936 assistant director Show Boat 1936 assistant director Magnificent Obsession 1935 assistant director - uncredited Diamond Jim 1935 assistant director Bride of Frankenstein 1935 assistant director - uncredited I've Been Around 1935 assistant director Transient Lady 1935 assistant director - uncredited Night Life of the Gods 1935 assistant director One More River 1934 assistant director - uncredited Love Birds 1934 assistant director - uncredited Uncertain Lady 1934 assistant director The Invisible Man 1933 assistant director - uncredited The Old Dark House 1932 assistant director - uncredited The Impatient Maiden 1932 assistant director - uncredited Murders in the Rue Morgue 1932 assistant director - uncredited Frankenstein 1931 assistant director - uncredited Waterloo Bridge 1931 assistant director - uncredited The Drake Case 1929 assistant director - uncredited The Craving 1918 assistant director John Ermine of Yellowstone 1917 assistant director
Director Title Year Status Character Pirates of the Skies 1939
Nominated Awards Year Award Ceremony Nomination Movie 1934 Oscar Academy Awards, USA Best Assistant Director
Known for movies Show Boat (1936) as Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
Hellzapoppin' (1941) as Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
My Little Chickadee (1940) as Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
The Invisible Woman (1940) as Second Unit Director or Assistant Director