Darryl F. Zanuck Net Worth
Darryl F. Zanuck Net Worth is
$16 Million
Darryl F. Zanuck Bio/Wiki, Net Worth, Married 2018
Darryl Francis Zanuck (September 5, 1902 – December 22, 1979) was an American film producer and studio executive; he earlier contributed stories for films starting in the silent era. He played a major part in the Hollywood studio system as one of its longest survivors (the length of his career was rivaled only by that of Adolph Zukor). He earned three Academy Awards during his tenure. Date Of Birth | September 5, 1902 |
Died | 1979-12-22 |
Place Of Birth | Wahoo, Nebraska, U.S. |
Height | 5' 6" (1.68 m) |
Profession | Producer, Writer, Production Manager |
Spouse | Virginia Fox |
Children | Darrylin Zanuck Jacks Pineda Carranza, Susan Zanuck Hakim Savineau, Darrylin Zanuck, Susan Zanuck |
Star Sign | Virgo |
# | Trademark |
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1 | Oversized cigar; oversized libido |
Title | Salary |
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The Lighthouse by the Sea (1924) | $250 /week |
Find Your Man (1924) | $250 /week |
The Storm (1922) | $15,000 |
# | Quote |
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1 | [Upon entering the Louvre]: We got to be out of this joint in 20 minutes! |
2 | If I had gotten a divorce instead of a legal separation, I would have been married three times since. I would have had three more divorces. I would have had a lot less money and a lot more misery. |
3 | Unless these two pictures ("Wilson" and "One World") are successful from every standpoint, I'll never make another film without Betty Grable. |
4 | [In a letter to Lord Mountbatten about "The Longest Day"] I believe I have a tougher job than Ike had on D-Day - at least he had the equipment. I have to find it, rebuild it, and transport it to Normandy. |
5 | Christ, I was a victim of Cleopatra (1963). The god-damned asp was biting me! |
6 | Croquet keeps you from thinking of anything else. That's why I like it. |
7 | [Zanuck was quoted on variations of this line many times] For God's sake, don't say yes until I'm finished talking! |
8 | [Accused of having a stupid man on his staff] I keep him because I know if a situation is clear to him, it'll be clear to anybody. |
9 | Television won't be able to hold on to any market it captures after the first six months. People will soon get tired of staring at a plywood box every night. Darryl Zanuck, executive at 20th Century Fox, 1946 |
10 | [Referring to TV as "Video"] Video won't be able to hold any market it captures after the first six months. People will soon get tired of staring at a plywood box every night. |
11 | [on Jean Renoir] Renoir has a lot of talent, but he isn't one of us. |
12 | No one can possibly write the history of motion pictures without devoting the largest individual share of it to Irving Thalberg, who incidentally was my intimate friend until the day he died. In my opinion, he was the most creative producer in the history of films during the period when he was Production Head of MGM, and the guiding light of that operation. |
13 | An executive cannot expect love - ever! |
14 | We are in this business primarily to provide entertainment, but in doing so we do not dodge the issue if we can also provide enlightenment. |
15 | I know audiences feed on crap, but I can't believe we are so lacking that we cannot dish it up to them with some trace of originality. |
16 | There is nothing duller on the screen than being accurate but not dramatic. |
# | Fact |
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1 | Film Daily's Ten Leading News Events of 1933: Number 9 - Darryl F. Zanuck quits Warner-First National and with Joseph M. Schenck forms 20th Century Pictures, turning out eight productions in the first four months. |
2 | When Zanuck was at Warner Brothers, Jack Warner felt that the public had tired of gangster pictures and challenged him to come up with something new. Zanuck came up with the idea of a cycle of biographical films of which "Disreali" was the first. |
3 | In 1917 he lied about his age and joined the US Army (he was actually 15 at the time) and was eventually posted to the Mexican border, during which time he took part in the punitive expedition against Mexican revolutionary / bandit Pancho Villa. He was later sent to France, where he saw even more combat. |
4 | Once claimed (circa 1970) that 20th Century-Fox intends to sell films on videotape five years after their release in cinemas. |
5 | Served as rank of Colonel in the cinema section of the Signal Corps. He had to resign, during August 1942, as head of production at 20th Century Fox to do so. |
6 | On December 2,1960, he acquired the film rights to The Longest Day (1962) for $175,000. |
7 | Later regretted his involvement in the pre-Civil Rights-era movie Ham and Eggs at the Front (1927) and considered movies he made as head of 20th Century-Fox like Pinky (1949) and Gentleman's Agreement (1947) as atonement. |
8 | Is portrayed by Steven Vidler in Child Star: The Shirley Temple Story (2001) |
9 | Is portrayed by John Rubinstein in Norma Jean & Marilyn (1996) |
10 | It was an unwritten rule on the 20th Century Fox lot that Zanuck was "in conference" between 4:00 and 4:30 pm daily, "interviewing" one of his starlets or chorus girls. |
11 | Like Charles Chaplin, he kept a dictionary in his office bathroom. Zanuck would escape to the bathroom to look up words his underlings would use that he didn't understand. |
12 | Is the only person who received three AMPAS Irving Thalberg Memorial Awards; the Academy no longer gives more then one Memorial Award to one person. The other person who received more than one was Hal B. Wallis. |
13 | Reportedly had a fondness for Scrabble. |
14 | Is portrayed by Peter Maloney in This Year's Blonde (1980), by Sandy McPeak in Marilyn and Me (1991) and by William Atherton in Introducing Dorothy Dandridge (1999) |
15 | He was hired by Warner Bros. in 1924 as a writer on Rin Tin Tin pictures at a little less than $500 per week. By the end of 1925 he had been promoted to executive in charge of production at a salary of $5000 per week. |
16 | He was the prime promoter of the CinemaScope anamorphic widescreen system. Many exhibitors were afraid to make the significant investment required to install CinemaScope equipment in case it was only a short-lived fad, like 3-D. He pledged that all future 20th Century-Fox releases would be in CinemaScope (or an other compatible process). |
17 | Produced Gentleman's Agreement (1947), one of the first films about anti- Semitism, even though Zanuck himself was not Jewish. |
18 | Grandfather of Harrison Zanuck and Dean Zanuck. |
19 | Father of producer Richard D. Zanuck and Darrilyn Zanuck DePineda. |
20 | During World War II he served as supervisor for Signal Corps training films and the photographic record of the North Africa invasion, and was awarded the Legion of Merit. After cremation, his ashes were scattered on the Pacific Ocean. |
Producer
Title | Year | Status | Character |
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How Green Was My Valley | 1941 | producer | |
Swamp Water | 1941 | executive producer - uncredited | |
Week-End in Havana | 1941 | executive producer - uncredited | |
A Yank in the R.A.F. | 1941 | producer | |
Sun Valley Serenade | 1941 | executive producer - uncredited | |
Wild Geese Calling | 1941 | executive producer | |
Moon Over Miami | 1941 | executive producer - uncredited | |
Man Hunt | 1941 | executive producer - uncredited | |
For Beauty's Sake | 1941 | producer | |
Blood and Sand | 1941 | producer | |
The Great American Broadcast | 1941 | producer | |
That Night in Rio | 1941 | executive producer - uncredited | |
Tobacco Road | 1941 | producer | |
Western Union | 1941 | executive producer - uncredited | |
Hudson's Bay | 1941 | producer | |
Chad Hanna | 1940 | producer - uncredited | |
The Mark of Zorro | 1940 | executive producer - uncredited | |
Down Argentine Way | 1940 | producer | |
Public Deb No. 1 | 1940 | producer | |
The Great Profile | 1940 | producer | |
Brigham Young | 1940 | producer | |
The Return of Frank James | 1940 | producer | |
The Man I Married | 1940 | producer | |
Maryland | 1940 | producer | |
Four Sons | 1940 | producer | |
Lillian Russell | 1940 | producer - uncredited | |
Star Dust | 1940 | producer | |
Little Old New York | 1940 | producer | |
The Grapes of Wrath | 1940 | producer | |
The Blue Bird | 1940 | producer - uncredited | |
Swanee River | 1939 | producer | |
Too Busy to Work | 1939 | producer | |
Drums Along the Mohawk | 1939 | producer - as Darryl F. Zanuck's Production of | |
Hollywood Cavalcade | 1939 | producer | |
Here I Am a Stranger | 1939 | producer | |
The Rains Came | 1939 | producer | |
The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes | 1939 | producer - uncredited | |
Hotel for Women | 1939 | producer | |
Stanley and Livingstone | 1939 | producer | |
Second Fiddle | 1939 | executive producer | |
Susannah of the Mounties | 1939 | executive producer - uncredited | |
Young Mr. Lincoln | 1939 | producer - uncredited | |
Rose of Washington Square | 1939 | producer | |
The Story of Alexander Graham Bell | 1939 | producer | |
The Hound of the Baskervilles | 1939 | executive producer - uncredited | |
Wife, Husband and Friend | 1939 | producer | |
Tail Spin | 1939 | producer | |
Jesse James | 1939 | producer | |
Kentucky | 1938 | executive producer - uncredited | |
Submarine Patrol | 1938 | producer | |
My Lucky Star | 1938 | producer | |
Gateway | 1938 | producer | |
I'll Give a Million | 1938 | producer | |
Little Miss Broadway | 1938 | producer - uncredited | |
Always Goodbye | 1938 | producer - uncredited | |
Three Blind Mice | 1938 | producer - uncredited | |
Josette | 1938 | executive producer | |
Kentucky Moonshine | 1938 | producer | |
Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm | 1938 | producer - uncredited | |
Sally, Irene and Mary | 1938 | executive producer - uncredited | |
International Settlement | 1938 | producer | |
Happy Landing | 1938 | producer | |
In Old Chicago | 1937 | producer | |
Love and Hisses | 1937 | producer | |
Lancer Spy | 1937 | executive producer | |
Wife, Doctor and Nurse | 1937 | producer | |
Wake Up and Live | 1937 | producer | |
Wee Willie Winkie | 1937 | producer - uncredited | |
Slave Ship | 1937 | producer - uncredited | |
Angel's Holiday | 1937 | producer | |
Thin Ice | 1937 | producer - uncredited | |
Seventh Heaven | 1937 | producer | |
Nancy Steele Is Missing! | 1937 | executive producer | |
On the Avenue | 1937 | producer - uncredited | |
Banjo on My Knee | 1936 | executive producer | |
White Hunter | 1936 | producer | |
Reunion | 1936 | executive producer | |
Pigskin Parade | 1936 | producer | |
Ramona | 1936 | executive producer | |
Sing, Baby, Sing | 1936 | producer | |
To Mary - with Love | 1936 | producer | |
White Fang | 1936 | producer | |
Poor Little Rich Girl | 1936 | producer - uncredited | |
The Road to Glory | 1936 | producer in charge of production | |
Half Angel | 1936 | producer | |
Under Two Flags | 1936 | producer - uncredited | |
The Country Beyond | 1936 | producer | |
A Message to Garcia | 1936 | producer | |
It Had to Happen | 1936 | producer | |
The Prisoner of Shark Island | 1936 | producer | |
Professional Soldier | 1935 | producer | |
Show Them No Mercy! | 1935 | producer | |
The Man Who Broke the Bank at Monte Carlo | 1935 | producer | |
Thanks a Million | 1935 | producer | |
Metropolitan | 1935 | producer | |
Call of the Wild | 1935 | producer | |
Cardinal Richelieu | 1935 | producer | |
Les Misérables | 1935 | producer | |
Folies Bergère de Paris | 1935 | producer | |
Clive of India | 1935 | producer - uncredited | |
The Mighty Barnum | 1934 | producer | |
The Affairs of Cellini | 1934 | producer - uncredited | |
Bulldog Drummond Strikes Back | 1934 | producer | |
Born to Be Bad | 1934 | producer | |
The Last Gentleman | 1934 | producer | |
Looking for Trouble | 1934 | producer | |
The House of Rothschild | 1934 | producer - uncredited | |
Moulin Rouge | 1934 | producer | |
Gallant Lady | 1933 | producer | |
Advice to the Lovelorn | 1933 | producer | |
Blood Money | 1933 | producer | |
Broadway Thru a Keyhole | 1933 | producer | |
The Bowery | 1933 | producer | |
Ex-Lady | 1933 | producer - uncredited | |
The Working Man | 1933 | producer - uncredited | |
42nd Street | 1933 | producer - uncredited | |
Parachute Jumper | 1933 | producer - uncredited | |
20,000 Years in Sing Sing | 1932 | producer - uncredited | |
Three on a Match | 1932 | producer - uncredited | |
The Cabin in the Cotton | 1932 | producer - uncredited | |
Life Begins | 1932 | executive producer - uncredited | |
Doctor X | 1932 | executive producer - uncredited | |
The Dark Horse | 1932 | producer - uncredited | |
The Rich Are Always with Us | 1932 | producer - uncredited | |
The Man Who Played God | 1932 | producer - uncredited | |
The Public Enemy | 1931 | producer - uncredited | |
Illicit | 1931 | producer - uncredited | |
Little Caesar | 1931 | producer - uncredited | |
The Doorway to Hell | 1930 | executive producer - uncredited | |
Three Faces East | 1930 | producer | |
The Show of Shows | 1929 | producer | |
On with the Show! | 1929 | producer - uncredited | |
Noah's Ark | 1928 | associate producer - uncredited | |
The Terror | 1928 | producer | |
Tenderloin | 1928 | producer | |
The Jazz Singer | 1927 | supervising producer - uncredited | |
The Desired Woman | 1927 | associate producer | |
The First Auto | 1927 | producer - uncredited | |
Old San Francisco | 1927 | producer - uncredited | |
So This Is Paris | 1926 | producer | |
Lady Windermere's Fan | 1925 | producer - uncredited | |
Hung Up | 1973 | producer - uncredited | |
Tora! Tora! Tora! | 1970 | executive producer - uncredited | |
The World of Fashion | 1969 | Short documentary producer | |
The Visit | 1964 | producer | |
The Chapman Report | 1962 | producer | |
The Longest Day | 1962 | producer | |
The Big Gamble | 1961 | producer | |
Sanctuary | 1961 | producer | |
Crack in the Mirror | 1960 | producer | |
The Roots of Heaven | 1958 | producer | |
The Barbarian and the Geisha | 1958 | executive producer - uncredited | |
The Sun Also Rises | 1957 | producer | |
Island in the Sun | 1957 | producer | |
The King and I | 1956 | executive producer - uncredited | |
The Man in the Gray Flannel Suit | 1956 | producer | |
On the Threshold of Space | 1956 | executive producer - uncredited | |
Carousel | 1956 | executive producer - uncredited | |
De Luxe Tour | 1956 | Documentary executive producer | |
Good Morning, Miss Dove | 1955 | executive producer - uncredited | |
The View from Pompey's Head | 1955 | executive producer | |
Seven Cities of Gold | 1955 | executive producer - uncredited | |
There's No Business Like Show Business | 1954 | executive producer - uncredited | |
The Egyptian | 1954 | producer | |
Broken Lance | 1954 | executive producer - uncredited | |
Beneath the 12-Mile Reef | 1953 | executive producer - uncredited | |
The Snows of Kilimanjaro | 1952 | producer | |
With a Song in My Heart | 1952 | executive producer - uncredited | |
Viva Zapata! | 1952 | producer | |
People Will Talk | 1951 | producer | |
David and Bathsheba | 1951 | producer | |
All About Eve | 1950 | producer | |
No Way Out | 1950 | producer | |
The Gunfighter | 1950 | executive producer - uncredited | |
A Ticket to Tomahawk | 1950 | executive producer - uncredited | |
Night and the City | 1950 | executive producer - uncredited | |
Cheaper by the Dozen | 1950 | executive producer - uncredited | |
Under My Skin | 1950 | executive producer - uncredited | |
Twelve O'Clock High | 1949 | producer | |
Everybody Does It | 1949 | executive producer - uncredited | |
Father Was a Fullback | 1949 | executive producer - uncredited | |
Pinky | 1949 | producer | |
Thieves' Highway | 1949 | executive producer - uncredited | |
Slattery's Hurricane | 1949 | executive producer - uncredited | |
Sand | 1949 | executive producer - uncredited | |
You're My Everything | 1949 | executive producer - uncredited | |
It Happens Every Spring | 1949 | executive producer - uncredited | |
The Fan | 1949 | executive producer - uncredited | |
The Forbidden Street | 1949 | executive producer - uncredited | |
Mother Is a Freshman | 1949 | executive producer - uncredited | |
That Wonderful Urge | 1948 | executive producer - uncredited | |
The Snake Pit | 1948 | executive producer - uncredited | |
Apartment for Peggy | 1948 | executive producer - uncredited | |
Cry of the City | 1948 | executive producer - uncredited | |
Road House | 1948 | executive producer - uncredited | |
The Walls of Jericho | 1948 | executive producer - uncredited | |
Give My Regards to Broadway | 1948 | executive producer - uncredited | |
Fury at Furnace Creek | 1948 | executive producer - uncredited | |
Sitting Pretty | 1948 | executive producer - uncredited | |
Call Northside 777 | 1948 | executive producer - uncredited | |
Captain from Castile | 1947 | executive producer - uncredited | |
Gentleman's Agreement | 1947 | producer | |
Forever Amber | 1947 | executive producer - uncredited | |
Nightmare Alley | 1947 | executive producer - uncredited | |
The Foxes of Harrow | 1947 | executive producer - uncredited | |
Moss Rose | 1947 | executive producer - uncredited | |
The Homestretch | 1947 | executive producer - uncredited | |
Carnival in Costa Rica | 1947 | executive producer - uncredited | |
Boomerang! | 1947 | executive producer - uncredited | |
The Shocking Miss Pilgrim | 1947 | executive producer - uncredited | |
The Razor's Edge | 1946 | producer | |
Centennial Summer | 1946 | executive producer - uncredited | |
Somewhere in the Night | 1946 | executive producer - uncredited | |
Strange Triangle | 1946 | executive producer - uncredited | |
Dragonwyck | 1946 | producer - uncredited | |
Claudia and David | 1946 | executive producer - uncredited | |
Leave Her to Heaven | 1945 | executive producer - uncredited | |
Winged Victory | 1944 | producer | |
Wilson | 1944 | producer | |
Buffalo Bill | 1944 | executive producer - uncredited | |
The Purple Heart | 1944 | producer | |
Lifeboat | 1944 | executive producer - uncredited | |
Wintertime | 1943 | executive producer - uncredited | |
Crash Dive | 1943 | executive producer - uncredited | |
At the Front | 1943 | Documentary short producer | |
China Girl | 1942 | producer - uncredited | |
The Black Swan | 1942 | executive producer - uncredited | |
Thunder Birds: Soldiers of the Air | 1942 | executive producer - uncredited | |
This Above All | 1942 | producer | |
My Gal Sal | 1942 | executive producer - uncredited | |
To the Shores of Tripoli | 1942 | producer | |
Song of the Islands | 1942 | executive producer - uncredited | |
Sex Hygiene | 1942 | Short producer | |
Son of Fury: The Story of Benjamin Blake | 1942 | producer | |
Know for Sure | 1941 | Short producer - uncredited |
Writer
Title | Year | Status | Character |
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D-Day Revisited | 1968 | Documentary uncredited | |
Crack in the Mirror | 1960 | as Mark Canfield | |
The Razor's Edge | 1946 | additional scenes - uncredited | |
The Purple Heart | 1944 | story - as Melville Crossman | |
China Girl | 1942 | story - as Melville Crossman | |
Thunder Birds: Soldiers of the Air | 1942 | original story - as Melville Crossman | |
Ten Gentlemen from West Point | 1942 | uncredited | |
A Yank in the R.A.F. | 1941 | story - as Melville Crossman | |
The Great Profile | 1940 | story - uncredited | |
Alexander's Ragtime Band | 1938 | contributing writer - uncredited | |
This Is My Affair | 1937 | story - uncredited | |
Thanks a Million | 1935 | story - uncredited | |
'G' Men | 1935 | novel "Public Enemy No. 1" - uncredited | |
Folies Bergère de Paris | 1935 | contributing writer - uncredited | |
Lady Killer | 1933 | story - uncredited | |
Baby Face | 1933 | story - as Mark Canfield | |
The Dark Horse | 1932 | story - as Melville Crossman | |
Little Caesar | 1931 | uncredited | |
The Life of the Party | 1930 | by - as Melville Crossman | |
Maybe It's Love | 1930 | based on the story by - as Mark Canfield | |
Say It with Songs | 1929 | story | |
Madonna of Avenue A | 1929 | story - as Mark Canfield | |
Hardboiled Rose | 1929 | story - as Melville Crossman | |
My Man | 1928 | story - as Mark Canfield | |
Noah's Ark | 1928 | story - as Darryl Francis Zanuck | |
The Midnight Taxi | 1928 | story - as Gregory Rogers | |
State Street Sadie | 1928 | story - as Melville Crossman | |
Pay as You Enter | 1928 | story - as Gregory Rogers | |
Tenderloin | 1928 | story - as Melville Crossman | |
Ham and Eggs at the Front | 1927 | story - as Darryl Francis Zanuck | |
Good Time Charley | 1927 | story - as Darryl Francis Zanuck | |
Jaws of Steel | 1927 | as Gregory Rogers | |
Slightly Used | 1927 | story - as Melville Crossman | |
The Desired Woman | 1927 | story - as Mark Canfield | |
The First Auto | 1927 | story - as Darryl Francis Zanuck | |
Old San Francisco | 1927 | by - as Darryl Francis Zanuck | |
The Black Diamond Express | 1927 | story - as Darryl Francis Zanuck | |
Simple Sis | 1927 | story - as Melville Crossman | |
Irish Hearts | 1927 | story - as Melville Crossman | |
The Missing Link | 1927 | as Gregory Rogers | |
Tracked by the Police | 1927 | story - as Gregory Rogers | |
Wolf's Clothing | 1927 | as Gregory Rogers | |
The Better 'Ole | 1926 | screen play - as Darryl Francis Zanuck | |
Across the Pacific | 1926 | adaptation - as Darryl Francis Zanuck | |
Footloose Widows | 1926 | ||
The Social Highwayman | 1926 | ||
Oh What a Nurse! | 1926 | adaptation | |
The Little Irish Girl | 1926 | adaptation | |
The Caveman | 1926 | ||
Three Weeks in Paris | 1925 | screenplay - as Gregory Rogers / story - as Gregory Rogers | |
Hogan's Alley | 1925 | as Gregory Rogers | |
Seven Sinners | 1925 | ||
Red Hot Tires | 1925 | story - as Gregory Rogers | |
The Limited Mail | 1925 | ||
Eve's Lover | 1925 | ||
A Broadway Butterfly | 1925 | as Gregory Rogers | |
On Thin Ice | 1925 | as Gregory Rogers | |
The Lighthouse by the Sea | 1924 | as Gregory Rogers | |
The Millionaire Cowboy | 1924 | story - as Darryl Francis Zanuck | |
Find Your Man | 1924 | story and scenario - as Gregory Rogers | |
For the Love of Mike | 1924 | Short | |
Sherlock's Home | 1924 | Short | |
William Tells | 1924 | Short | |
King Leary | 1924 | Short | |
Money to Burns | 1924 | Short | |
When Knighthood Was in Tower | 1924 | Short | |
Julius Sees Her | 1924 | Short | |
Judy Punch | 1923 | Short | |
When Gale and Hurricane Meet | 1923 | Short | |
The End of a Perfect Fray | 1923 | Short | |
Gall of the Wild | 1923 | Short | |
Some Punches and Judy | 1923 | Short | |
Two Stones with One Bird | 1923 | Short | |
Six Second Smith | 1923 | Short | |
The Knight That Failed | 1923 | Short | |
The Knight in Gale | 1923 | Short | |
Fighting Blood | 1923 | ||
The Storm | 1922 | ||
Round Two | 1922 | Short |
Production Manager
Title | Year | Status | Character |
---|---|---|---|
Love Is News | 1937 | in charge of production | |
On the Avenue | 1937 | in charge of production | |
One in a Million | 1936 | executive in charge of production | |
Stowaway | 1936 | in charge of production | |
Banjo on My Knee | 1936 | executive in charge of production | |
Lloyd's of London | 1936 | in charge of production | |
Dimples | 1936 | in charge of production | |
Ladies in Love | 1936 | in charge of production | |
Ramona | 1936 | executive in charge of production | |
Girls' Dormitory | 1936 | executive in charge of production | |
Poor Little Rich Girl | 1936 | in charge of production | |
Private Number | 1936 | in charge of production | |
Captain January | 1936 | in charge of production | |
The Country Doctor | 1936 | in charge of production | |
King of Burlesque | 1936 | in charge of production | |
The Littlest Rebel | 1935 | in charge of production | |
Lights of New York | 1928 | production supervisor - uncredited | |
The Day the Earth Stood Still | 1951 | executive in charge of production - uncredited | |
I Was an Adventuress | 1940 | in charge of production | |
Johnny Apollo | 1940 | in charge of production | |
He Married His Wife | 1940 | in charge of production | |
Everything Happens at Night | 1939 | in charge of production | |
Barricade | 1939 | executive in charge of production | |
Day-Time Wife | 1939 | in charge of production | |
The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes | 1939 | executive in charge of production | |
Second Fiddle | 1939 | in charge of production | |
Susannah of the Mounties | 1939 | in charge of production | |
The Gorilla | 1939 | executive in charge of production | |
The Hound of the Baskervilles | 1939 | executive in charge of production | |
The Little Princess | 1939 | in charge of production | |
The Three Musketeers | 1939 | executive in charge of production | |
Kentucky | 1938 | in charge of production | |
Just Around the Corner | 1938 | in charge of production | |
Suez | 1938 | executive in charge of production | |
Straight Place and Show | 1938 | executive in charge of production | |
Hold That Co-ed | 1938 | in charge of production | |
Little Miss Broadway | 1938 | in charge of production | |
Three Blind Mice | 1938 | in charge of production | |
Kidnapped | 1938 | in charge of production | |
Alexander's Ragtime Band | 1938 | in charge of production | |
Four Men and a Prayer | 1938 | executive in charge of production | |
Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm | 1938 | in charge of production | |
The Baroness and the Butler | 1938 | executive in charge of production | |
Second Honeymoon | 1937 | executive in charge of production | |
Ali Baba Goes to Town | 1937 | in charge of production | |
Heidi | 1937 | in charge of production | |
Wife, Doctor and Nurse | 1937 | executive in charge of production | |
You Can't Have Everything | 1937 | in charge of production | |
Wee Willie Winkie | 1937 | in charge of production | |
Slave Ship | 1937 | in charge of production | |
This Is My Affair | 1937 | in charge of production | |
Café Metropole | 1937 | in charge of production | |
Thin Ice | 1937 | executive in charge of production |
Miscellaneous
Title | Year | Status | Character |
---|---|---|---|
The King and I | 1956 | presenter | |
The Man in the Gray Flannel Suit | 1956 | presenter | |
There's No Business Like Show Business | 1954 | presenter | |
The Mudlark | 1950 | presenter | |
All About Eve | 1950 | presenter | |
No Way Out | 1950 | presenter | |
Three Came Home | 1950 | presenter | |
Twelve O'Clock High | 1949 | presenter | |
Pinky | 1949 | presenter | |
The Snake Pit | 1948 | presenter | |
The Iron Curtain | 1948 | presenter | |
Captain from Castile | 1947 | presenter | |
Gentleman's Agreement | 1947 | presenter | |
Forever Amber | 1947 | presenter | |
Boomerang! | 1947 | presenter | |
My Darling Clementine | 1946 | presenter | |
Anna and the King of Siam | 1946 | presenter | |
Dragonwyck | 1946 | presenter | |
Leave Her to Heaven | 1945 | presenter |
Director
Title | Year | Status | Character |
---|---|---|---|
Cleopatra | 1963 | uncredited | |
The Longest Day | 1962 | uncredited | |
Noah's Ark | 1928 | uncredited |
Actor
Title | Year | Status | Character |
---|---|---|---|
The Enemy Below | 1957 | Chief (uncredited) | |
Find Your Man | 1924 | Lumberjack (uncredited) |
Self
Title | Year | Status | Character |
---|---|---|---|
Great Books | 1999 | TV Series documentary | Himself |
The David Frost Show | 1970-1971 | TV Series | Himself |
The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson | 1968 | TV Series | Himself - Guest |
D-Day Revisited | 1968 | Documentary | Himself |
What's My Line? | 1958-1962 | TV Series | Himself - Mystery Guest |
Cinépanorama | 1960 | TV Series documentary | Himself |
Small World | 1959 | TV Series | Himself |
The 27th Annual Academy Awards | 1955 | TV Special | Himself - Audience Member |
The CinemaScope Parade | 1954 | Himself | |
Screen Snapshots: Hollywood's Great Entertainers | 1953 | Short | Himself |
The Screen Writer | 1950 | Short documentary | Himself (uncredited) |
Screen Snapshots: The Great Showman | 1950 | Short | Himself |
Hollywood Park | 1946 | Short | Himself |
Show-Business at War | 1943 | Documentary short | Himself |
At the Front | 1943 | Documentary short | Himself |
At the Front in North Africa with the U.S. Army | 1943 | Documentary short | Himself |
Cavalcade of the Academy Awards | 1940 | Documentary short | Himself |
20th Century Fox Promotional Film | 1936 | Documentary short | Himself (uncredited) |
The 42nd. Street Special | 1933 | Documentary short | Himself (as Darryl Zanuck) |
Archive Footage
Title | Year | Status | Character |
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Don't Say Yes Until I Finish Talking | 2013 | Documentary | Himself |
Don't Say No Until I Finish Talking: The Story of Richard D. Zanuck | 2013 | Documentary | Himself |
Hollywood Invasion | 2011 | Documentary | Himself |
Making the Boys | 2011 | Documentary | Himself - Legendary Hollywood Producer |
Moguls & Movie Stars: A History of Hollywood | 2010 | TV Mini-Series documentary | Himself |
Coming Attractions: The History of the Movie Trailer | 2009 | Documentary | Himself |
1939: Hollywood's Greatest Year | 2009 | TV Movie documentary | Himself |
Cineastas contra magnates | 2005 | Documentary | Himself |
American Masters | 2003 | TV Series documentary | Himself |
Cinerama Adventure | 2002 | Documentary | Himself |
The Kid Stays in the Picture | 2002 | Documentary | Himself |
Backstory | 2000-2001 | TV Series documentary | Himself |
History vs. Hollywood | 2001 | TV Series documentary | Himself |
Cleopatra: The Film That Changed Hollywood | 2001 | TV Movie documentary | Himself |
Biography | 1995-1999 | TV Series documentary | Himself |
Hollywoodism: Jews, Movies and the American Dream | 1998 | TV Movie documentary | Himself |
Frank Capra's American Dream | 1997 | TV Movie documentary | Himself (uncredited) |
20th Century-Fox: The First 50 Years | 1997 | TV Movie documentary | Himself (uncredited) |
Rodgers & Hammerstein: The Sound of Movies | 1996 | TV Movie documentary | Himself |
Lights, Camera, Action!: A Century of the Cinema | 1996 | TV Mini-Series documentary | Himself |
The First 100 Years: A Celebration of American Movies | 1995 | TV Movie documentary | Himself |
The Casting Couch | 1995 | Video documentary | |
John Ford | 1993 | TV Movie documentary | Himself (uncredited) |
John Huston: The Man, the Movies, the Maverick | 1988 | Documentary | Himself (uncredited) |
The Ed Sullivan Show | 1958 | TV Series | Himself |
The Movies March On | 1939 | Short documentary | Himself |
Won Awards
Year | Award | Ceremony | Nomination | Movie |
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1998 | OFTA Film Hall of Fame | Online Film & Television Association | Creative | |
1968 | DGA Honorary Life Member Award | Directors Guild of America, USA | ||
1963 | David | David di Donatello Awards | Best Foreign Production (Migliore Produzione Straniera) | The Longest Day (1962) |
1960 | Star on the Walk of Fame | Walk of Fame | Motion Picture | On 8 February 1960. At 6336 Hollywood Blvd. |
1954 | Cecil B. DeMille Award | Golden Globes, USA | ||
1951 | Irving G. Thalberg Memorial Award | Academy Awards, USA | ||
1951 | Oscar | Academy Awards, USA | Best Picture | All About Eve (1950) |
1945 | Irving G. Thalberg Memorial Award | Academy Awards, USA | ||
1938 | Irving G. Thalberg Memorial Award | Academy Awards, USA |
Nominated Awards
Year | Award | Ceremony | Nomination | Movie |
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1971 | Golden Laurel | Laurel Awards | Best Producer | 6th place. |
1965 | Golden Laurel | Laurel Awards | Producer | 6th place. |
1964 | Golden Laurel | Laurel Awards | Top Producer | 5th place. |
1963 | Oscar | Academy Awards, USA | Best Picture | The Longest Day (1962) |
1963 | Golden Laurel | Laurel Awards | Top Producer/Director | 8th place. |
1958 | Golden Laurel | Laurel Awards | Top Producer | 6th place. |
1939 | Irving G. Thalberg Memorial Award | Academy Awards, USA | ||
1936 | Oscar | Academy Awards, USA | Best Writing, Original Story | 'G' Men (1935) |