Victor Saville Net Worth is $16 Million Victor Saville Bio/Wiki, Net Worth, Married 2018
An art dealer's son, Victor Saville was educated at King Edward VI Grammar School in Birmingham. He served in the British Army during World War I, was wounded at the Battle of Loos in 1915 and invalided out the following year. His first involvement with the film business was as manager of a small theater in Coventry, where he worked during the ...
Date Of Birth September 25, 1895 Died 1979-05-08 Place Of Birth Birmingham, England, UK Profession Director, Producer, Writer Star Sign Libra
# Fact 1 Directed one Oscar nominated performance: Charles Coburn in The Green Years (1946). 2 Son, David. 3 Was the father-in-law of British film producer John Woolf , who married Saville's daughter Ann. 4 Daughter, Ann
Director Title Year Status Character The Silver Chalice 1954 The Long Wait 1954 Affair in Monte Carlo 1952 Calling Bulldog Drummond 1951 Kim 1950 The Miniver Story 1950 uncredited Conspirator 1949 If Winter Comes 1947 Desire Me 1947 uncredited Green Dolphin Street 1947 The Green Years 1946 Tonight and Every Night 1945 Forever and a Day 1943 The Earl of Chicago 1940 uncredited Action for Slander 1938 uncredited South Riding 1938 Storm in a Teacup 1937 Dark Journey 1937 It's Love Again 1936 First a Girl 1935 Me and Marlborough 1935 Loves of a Dictator 1935 The Iron Duke 1934 Evensong 1934 Evergreen 1934 Friday the Thirteenth 1933 I Was a Spy 1933 The Good Companions 1933 Love on Wheels 1932 Faithful Hearts 1932 The Office Girl 1931 Michael and Mary 1931 Hindle Wakes 1931 The Sport of Kings 1931 A Warm Corner 1930 The W Plan 1930 Armistice 1929 Short Woman to Woman 1929 Me and the Boys 1929 Short Kitty 1929 A Woman in the Night 1928 The Arcadians 1927
Producer Title Year Status Character Tonight and Every Night 1945 producer Above Suspicion 1943 producer Forever and a Day 1943 producer White Cargo 1942 producer Keeper of the Flame 1942 producer The Chocolate Soldier 1941 producer Smilin' Through 1941 producer Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde 1941 producer - uncredited A Woman's Face 1941 producer Bitter Sweet 1940 producer The Mortal Storm 1940 producer - uncredited The Earl of Chicago 1940 producer Goodbye, Mr. Chips 1939 producer The Citadel 1938 producer Action for Slander 1938 producer South Riding 1938 producer Storm in a Teacup 1937 producer Dark Journey 1937 producer The Sport of Kings 1931 producer The W Plan 1930 producer Woman to Woman 1929 producer A Woman in the Night 1928 producer A Woman in Pawn 1927 producer The Arcadians 1927 producer The Flight Commander 1927 producer A Sister to Assist 'Er 1927 producer Fanny Hawthorne 1927 producer The Glad Eye 1927 producer Roses of Picardy 1927 producer Mademoiselle from Armentieres 1927 producer White Shadows 1924 producer Woman to Woman 1923 producer Mix Me a Person 1962 producer Loss of Innocence 1961 producer My Gun Is Quick 1957 producer - as George A. White Kiss Me Deadly 1955 executive producer - uncredited The Silver Chalice 1954 producer Mickey Spillane's 'Mike Hammer!' 1954 TV Movie executive producer I, the Jury 1953 producer
Writer Title Year Status Character Love on Wheels 1932 screenplay Faithful Hearts 1932 adaptation The Office Girl 1931 adaptation Hindle Wakes 1931 adaptation A Warm Corner 1930 adaptation The W Plan 1930 adaptation Woman to Woman 1929 writer - uncredited Kitty 1929 uncredited A Woman in the Night 1928 writer The Arcadians 1927 Fanny Hawthorne 1927 The Glad Eye 1927 writer Mademoiselle from Armentieres 1927 writer
Miscellaneous Title Year Status Character My Gun Is Quick 1957 presenter Kiss Me Deadly 1955 presenter The Long Wait 1954 presenter I, the Jury 1953 presenter
Thanks Title Year Status Character That's Entertainment, Part II 1976 Documentary acknowledgment: the non-musical sequences represent outstanding contributions by
Nominated Awards Year Award Ceremony Nomination Movie 1932 Audience Referendum Venice Film Festival IN-COMPETITION The Faithful Heart (1932)
Known for movies The Silver Chalice (1954) as Director
Tonight and Every Night (1945) as Director
Green Dolphin Street (1947) as Director
Dark Journey (1937) as Director