Joseph A. McDonough Net Worth

Joseph A. McDonough Net Worth is
$900,000

Joseph A. McDonough Bio/Wiki, Net Worth, Married 2018

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 BirthOctober 20, 1896
Died1944-05-11
Place Of BirthPortland, Maine, USA
ProfessionAssistant Director, Director
Star SignLibra
#Fact
1Worked 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

TitleYearStatusCharacter
In Society1944assistant director - uncredited
Strange Confession1944assistant director - as Joe McDonough
The Strange Death of Adolf Hitler1943assistant director
Hers to Hold1943assistant director
Flesh and Fantasy1943assistant director
He's My Guy1943assistant director - as Joseph McDonough
Hi, Buddy1943assistant director
The Amazing Mrs. Holliday1943assistant director - as Joseph McDonough
Nightmare1942assistant director
Lady in a Jam1942assistant director
Hellzapoppin'1941assistant director
Nice Girl?1941assistant director
The Invisible Woman1940assistant director - as Joseph McDonough
One Night in the Tropics1940assistant director
Meet the Wildcat1940assistant director - uncredited
Argentine Nights1940assistant director
If I Had My Way1940assistant director
My Little Chickadee1940assistant director
Green Hell1940assistant director
When Tomorrow Comes1939assistant director
East Side of Heaven1939assistant director
That Certain Age1938assistant director
Letter of Introduction1938assistant director - uncredited
Port of Seven Seas1938assistant director - uncredited
Merry-Go-Round of 19381937assistant director
The Man Who Cried Wolf1937assistant director - uncredited
The Road Back1937assistant director
Mysterious Crossing1936associate director - uncredited
Two in a Crowd1936assistant director
Show Boat1936assistant director
Magnificent Obsession1935assistant director - uncredited
Diamond Jim1935assistant director
Bride of Frankenstein1935assistant director - uncredited
I've Been Around1935assistant director
Transient Lady1935assistant director - uncredited
Night Life of the Gods1935assistant director
One More River1934assistant director - uncredited
Love Birds1934assistant director - uncredited
Uncertain Lady1934assistant director
The Invisible Man1933assistant director - uncredited
The Old Dark House1932assistant director - uncredited
The Impatient Maiden1932assistant director - uncredited
Murders in the Rue Morgue1932assistant director - uncredited
Frankenstein1931assistant director - uncredited
Waterloo Bridge1931assistant director - uncredited
The Drake Case1929assistant director - uncredited
The Craving1918assistant director
John Ermine of Yellowstone1917assistant director

Director

TitleYearStatusCharacter
Pirates of the Skies1939

Nominated Awards

YearAwardCeremonyNominationMovie
1934OscarAcademy Awards, USABest Assistant Director

Known for movies

Source
IMDB Wikipedia

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