W.S. Van Dyke Net Worth

W.S. Van Dyke Net Worth is
$9 Million

W.S. Van Dyke Bio/Wiki, Net Worth, Married 2018

For the better part of his career, Woodbridge Strong Van Dyke lived up to his sobriquet "One-Take Woody" by steadfastly adhering to his credo of shooting each scene as quickly and efficiently as possible. Over his 25-year career, he economically directed over 90 diverse entertainments, which not only saved the studios vast amounts of money but ...

Date Of BirthMarch 21, 1889
Place Of BirthSan Diego, California, USA
ProfessionDirector, Writer, Producer
Star SignAries
#Quote
1[on 'The Thin Man']. We shot it in sixteen days, retakes and all. And that sweet smell of success was in every frame.
#Fact
1In her December 1972 Film Fan interview, Madge Evans gives the following appreciation of Van Dyke and his working methods: "A lot of people found Woody Van Dyke difficult, but I didn't. I liked him very much, and I liked making films with him because he had been a cutter and his great position at the studio came about because he brought in his pictures so fast. He never took ten shots of anything. He never let a scene run over, because he could cut with the camera. He knew when he was going to go to a closeup, so he cut the long-shot and made the closeup. A lot of of actors and actresses didn't like this, because they felt they couldn't get rolling [...]".
2Directed 4 actors to Oscar nominations: William Powell (Best Actor, The Thin Man (1934)), Spencer Tracy (Best Actor, San Francisco (1936)), Norma Shearer (Best Actress, Marie Antoinette (1938)), and Robert Morley (Best Supporting Actor, Marie Antoinette (1938)).
3His African adventures in making Trader Horn (1931) inspired the creation of Carl Denham, the fictitious director in King Kong (1933).
4Became a life member of the Society of Colonial Wars in the State of California on January 23, 1934 based on his direct descent from Capt. Jan Janse Van Dyke, 1652-1736 and Gov. William Leete, 1613-1683. General Society membership number 8634, California Society membership number 397.
5He suffered from heart problems and was dying of cancer when he directed his final film, Journey for Margaret (1942). A Christian Scientist, he refused all treatment and remained quiet about his condition. He committed suicide to end his suffering, but the method of suicide remains unknown and obituaries of the day did not mention suicide at all. It is likely that it was a suicide planned somewhat in advance.
6Louis B. Mayer was deeply shaken by Van Dyke's suicide. Van Dyke was one of his favorite directors (Mayer always admired a director capable of consistently bringing projects in under budget). Those closest to him would remark that Van Dyke's death affected Mayer even more than Irving Thalberg's.
7He saved Jeanette MacDonald's life when she attempted suicide (pills) at the news of Nelson Eddy's marriage in 1939.
8He worked more with Jeanette MacDonald and Nelson Eddy than any other stars, directing 6-1/2 of the eight MacDonald-Eddy films (the "half" was New Moon (1940), which was completed by Robert Z. Leonard, who received screen credit, when Van Dyke was called away in the middle of shooting for duty with the US Marine Corps). Van Dyke also directed Eddy's solo film, Rosalie (1937), and two other MacDonald films, San Francisco (1936) and Cairo (1942).
9He was close friends outside of the studio with Jeanette MacDonald and Nelson Eddy, and at his request they officiated at his funeral and sang.
10Served as a California delegate to the 1940 Democratic National Convention.
11His second wife, Ruth Mannix, was the niece of MGM executive E.J. Mannix.
12Directed 4 different actors in Oscar-nominated performances: William Powell, Spencer Tracy, Robert Morley and Norma Shearer.
13Woody's father died the day after he was born.
14Biography in: John Wakeman, editor. "World Film Directors, Volume One, 1890-1945". Pages 1112-1121. New York: The H.W. Wilson Company, 1987.
15Before entering the movie business, Van Dyke was a gold miner, a lumberjack, a railroad worker and a mercenary.

Director

TitleYearStatusCharacter
Journey for Margaret1942as Maj. W.S. Van Dyke II
Cairo1942as Maj. W.S. Van Dyke II
I Married an Angel1942as Maj. W.S. Van Dyke II
Dr. Kildare's Victory1942as Major W.S. Van Dyke II
Shadow of the Thin Man1941as Maj. W.S. Van Dyke II
The Feminine Touch1941as Major W.S. Van Dyke II
Rage in Heaven1941as W.S. Van Dyke II
Bitter Sweet1940as W.S. Van Dyke II
I Love You Again1940as W.S. Van Dyke II
New Moon1940uncredited
Northwest Passage1940background shots, uncredited
I Take This Woman1940as W.S. Van Dyke II
Another Thin Man1939as W.S. Van Dyke II
Andy Hardy Gets Spring Fever1939as W.S. Van Dyke II
It's a Wonderful World1939as W.S. Van Dyke II
Stand Up and Fight1939as W.S. Van Dyke II
Sweethearts1938as W.S. Van Dyke II
Marie Antoinette1938as W.S. Van Dyke II
Rosalie1937as W.S. Van Dyke II
The Prisoner of Zenda1937reshoots, uncredited
They Gave Him a Gun1937as W.S. Van Dyke II
Personal Property1937as W.S. Van Dyke II
After the Thin Man1936
Love on the Run1936
The Devil Is a Sissy1936
His Brother's Wife1936
San Francisco1936uncredited
Rose-Marie1936
I Live My Life1935
Broadway Melody of 19361935retakes, uncredited
Naughty Marietta1935uncredited
Forsaking All Others1934
Hide-Out1934
The Thin Man1934
Manhattan Melodrama1934
Laughing Boy1934uncredited
Eskimo1933
The Prizefighter and the Lady1933
Penthouse1933
Night Court1932
Tarzan the Ape Man1932
The Cuban Love Song1931
Guilty Hands1931
Never the Twain Shall Meet1931
Trader Horn1931
The Pagan1929
White Shadows in the South Seas1928under the direction of
The Adventurer1928uncredited
Under the Black Eagle1928
Wyoming1928
Spoilers of the West1927
Foreign Devils1927
The Heart of the Yukon1927
The Eyes of the Totem1927
California1927
Winners of the Wilderness1927
War Paint1926
The Gentle Cyclone1926
The Desert's Price1925
Timber Wolf1925
Ranger of the Big Pines1925as William S. Van Dyke
Hearts and Spurs1925
The Trail Rider1925
Barriers Burned Away1925
Gold Heels1924
Winner Take All1924
The Beautiful Sinner1924
The Battling Fool1924
Loving Lies1924
Half-a-Dollar Bill1924
Ruth of the Range1923: uncredited; replaced by Frank Smith - uncredited
The Miracle Makers1923
Destroying Angel1923
The Little Girl Next Door1923
The Boss of Camp Four1922
Forget Me Not1922
According to Hoyle1922
The Milky Way1922
White Eagle1922
The Avenging Arrow1921
Double Adventure1921
Daredevil Jack1920
Fate's Frame-Up1919Short
The Hawk's Trail1919
The Lady of the Dugout1918
Sadie Goes to Heaven1917
Gift o' Gab1917
Men of the Desert1917
Open Places1917
The Range Boss1917
The Land of Long Shadows1917

Writer

TitleYearStatusCharacter
Riders of the Dark1928scenario / story
Wyoming1928story
The Heart of the Yukon1927
Daredevil Jack1920
The Forbidden Room1919story
The Lady of the Dugout1918writer
Men of the Desert1917
Open Places1917
The Range Boss1917
The Land of Long Shadows1917
Orphan Joyce1916Short
The Little Girl Next Door1916
The Little Shepherd of Bargain Row1916
The Primitive Strain1916Short
A Daughter of the City1915

Producer

TitleYearStatusCharacter
Naughty Marietta1935producer - uncredited
Hide-Out1934producer
Laughing Boy1934producer - uncredited
Eskimo1933producer
The Prizefighter and the Lady1933producer
Love on the Run1936producer - uncredited
His Brother's Wife1936producer - uncredited
San Francisco1936producer - uncredited

Assistant Director

TitleYearStatusCharacter
The Prisoner of Zenda1937director, fencing sequences - uncredited
On Trial1917assistant director
Oliver Twist1916assistant director
Unprotected1916assistant director
The Lash1916assistant director
Intolerance: Love's Struggle Throughout the Ages1916second assistant director: Judean story - uncredited
The Birth of a Nation1915assistant director - uncredited

Actor

TitleYearStatusCharacter
Eskimo1933Inspector White (uncredited)
The Eyes of the Totem1927Police Chief
Oliver Twist1916Charles Dickens
Intolerance: Love's Struggle Throughout the Ages1916Cana Wedding Guest

Thanks

TitleYearStatusCharacter
That's Entertainment, Part II1976Documentary acknowledgment: the non-musical sequences represent outstanding contributions by

Self

TitleYearStatusCharacter
The Miracle of Sound1940Documentary shortHimself (uncredited)
Another Romance of Celluloid1938Documentary shortHimself (uncredited)
Screen Snapshots, Series 1, No. 151920Documentary shortHimself

Won Awards

YearAwardCeremonyNominationMovie
1960Star on the Walk of FameWalk of FameMotion PictureOn 8 February 1960. At 6141 Hollywood Blvd.

Nominated Awards

YearAwardCeremonyNominationMovie
1938Mussolini CupVenice Film FestivalBest Foreign FilmMarie Antoinette (1938)
1937OscarAcademy Awards, USABest DirectorSan Francisco (1936)
1936Mussolini CupVenice Film FestivalBest Foreign FilmSan Francisco (1936)
1935OscarAcademy Awards, USABest DirectorThe Thin Man (1934)

Known for movies

Source
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