Birthday: 1897-03-02
Deathday: 1984-04-10
Birthplace: Budapest, Austria-Hungary (now Hungary)
Gender: Male
Jack White (born Jacob Weiss; March 2, 1897 – April 10, 1984) was a Hungarian-born American film producer, director and writer. His career in the film industry began in the late 1910s and continued until the early 1960s. White produced over 300 films; directed more than 60 of these, and wrote more than 50. He directed some of his sound comedies under the pseudonym "Preston Black."
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1937-06-11 | Lodge Night | |
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1937-05-14 | Back to the Woods |
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1937-03-25 | Stuck in the Sticks |
1937-02-25 | The Super Snooper | |
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1937-01-13 | Grips, Grunts and Groans |
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1936-12-27 | Slippery Silks |
1936-11-14 | Love Comes to Mooneyville | |
1936-10-19 | Fibbing Fibbers | |
1936-09-17 | Am I Having Fun! | |
1936-07-15 | Mister Smarty | |
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1936-06-27 | A Pain in the Pullman |
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1936-05-30 | Disorder in the Court |
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1936-04-30 | Half Shot Shooters |
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1936-02-06 | Ants in the Pantry |
1935-12-25 | I Don't Remember | |
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1935-12-12 | Hot Paprika |
1935-10-30 | His Marriage Mix-up | |
1934-01-19 | North of Zero | |
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1933-12-15 | Poppin' the Cork |
1933-12-08 | The Good Bad Man | |
1923-05-27 | This Way Out | |
1921-12-11 | Free and Easy | |
1921-09-24 | The Vagrant | |
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1921-05-01 | Grief |
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1921-03-27 | Bang! |
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1921-02-27 | Holy Smoke |
1920-12-01 | High and Dry | |
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1920-09-26 | Nonsense |
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1920-06-27 | A Fresh Start |
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1920-01-24 | A Twilight Baby |
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1919-02-22 | His Musical Sneeze |