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Robert D. Webb was born on January 8, 1903 in Clay City, Kentucky, USA. He was an assistant director and director, known for Beneath the 12-Mile Reef (1953), Love Me Tender (1956) and The Proud Ones (1956). He was married to Barbara McLean. He died on April 18, 1990 in Orange County, California, USA.
Date Of Birth January 8, 1903 Died 1990-04-18 Place Of Birth Clay City, Kentucky, USA Profession Assistant Director, Director, Producer Spouse Barbara McLean Star Sign Capricorn
# Fact 1 Often worked as assistant to director Henry King . 2 Directed Elvis Presley in his first feature film, Love Me Tender (1956). 3 Was the last person to win the short lived Oscar category "Best Assistant Director".
Assistant Director Title Year Status Character Assault on a Queen 1966 second unit director The Agony and the Ecstasy 1965 second unit director Captain Newman, M.D. 1963 second unit director A Gathering of Eagles 1963 second unit director Lure of the Wilderness 1952 second unit director: location director - uncredited Lydia Bailey 1952 second unit director - uncredited Red Skies of Montana 1952 second unit director - uncredited The Desert Fox: The Story of Rommel 1951 second unit director - uncredited David and Bathsheba 1951 second unit director - uncredited The Frogmen 1951 second unit director - as Robert Webb American Guerrilla in the Philippines 1950 second unit director - uncredited Prince of Foxes 1949 second unit director Captain from Castile 1947 second unit director Ten Gentlemen from West Point 1942 second unit director - uncredited A Yank in the R.A.F. 1941 assistant director - uncredited Blood and Sand 1941 assistant director - uncredited Chad Hanna 1940 assistant director - uncredited Maryland 1940 assistant director Little Old New York 1940 assistant director - uncredited Stanley and Livingstone 1939 assistant director - uncredited Jesse James 1939 assistant director - uncredited Just Around the Corner 1938 assistant director - uncredited Alexander's Ragtime Band 1938 assistant director - uncredited In Old Chicago 1937 assistant director - as Robert Webb Seventh Heaven 1937 assistant director - as Robert Webb Lloyd's of London 1936 assistant director - as Robert Webb Ramona 1936 assistant director - as Robert Webb Sins of Man 1936 assistant director The Country Doctor 1936 assistant director - as Robert Webb Corsair 1931 assisting director on production
Director Title Year Status Character Dancing Shoes 1969 Documentary short A Little of What You Fancy 1968 Documentary as Robert Webb The Jackals 1967 The Cape Town Affair 1967 Daniel Boone 1965 TV Series 1 episode Temple Houston 1964 TV Series 1 episode 7 Women from Hell 1961 as Robert Webb Pirates of Tortuga 1961 Guns of the Timberland 1960 Rawhide 1959 TV Series 1 episode The Way to the Gold 1957 Love Me Tender 1956 The Proud Ones 1956 On the Threshold of Space 1956 Seven Cities of Gold 1955 White Feather 1955 as Robert Webb Beneath the 12-Mile Reef 1953 The Glory Brigade 1953 The Spider 1945 as Robert Webb The Caribbean Mystery 1945 as Robert Webb No Exceptions 1943 Short as Robert Webb
Producer Title Year Status Character The Cape Town Affair 1967 producer Seven Cities of Gold 1955 producer Lure of the Wilderness 1952 associate producer
Production Manager Title Year Status Character American Guerrilla in the Philippines 1950 unit production manager - uncredited Margie 1946 production manager The Song of Bernadette 1943 unit manager - uncredited
Miscellaneous Title Year Status Character Way of a Gaucho 1952 fill-in director - uncredited The Black Swan 1942 location director - uncredited
Camera Department Title Year Status Character Legend of the Witches 1970 Documentary as Robert Webb
Self Title Year Status Character The Ed Sullivan Show 1956 TV Series Himself
Won Awards Year Award Ceremony Nomination Movie 1938 Oscar Academy Awards, USA Best Assistant Director In Old Chicago (1937)
Nominated Awards Year Award Ceremony Nomination Movie 1954 Grand Prize of the Festival Cannes Film Festival Beneath the 12-Mile Reef (1953)
Known for movies Beneath the 12-Mile Reef (1953) as Director
Love Me Tender (1956) as Director
The Cape Town Affair (1967) as Director
The Proud Ones (1956) as Director