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Joseph Santley

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Joseph Santley

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  • Born
    January 10, 1889 · Salt Lake City, Utah, USA
  • Died
    August 8, 1971 · West Los Angeles, California, USA
  • Birth name
    Joseph Mansfield

Biography

    • Joseph Santley was born on January 10, 1889 in Salt Lake City, Utah, USA. He was a director and producer, known for Mad Holiday (1936), Million Dollar Baby (1934) and His College Chums (1929). He was married to Ivy Sawyer. He died on August 8, 1971 in West Los Angeles, California, USA.

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      Ivy Sawyer(June 22, 1917 - August 8, 1971) (his death, 2 children)

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  • Brother of actor Fred Santley.
  • Son of actress Laurene Santley and stepson of stage actor Eugene Santley.
  • Children: Joseph (c. 1916) and Betty (c. 1929)
  • Began as a child actor in vaudeville, billed as "The World's Greatest Boy Actor". First on the legitimate stage in New York in 1906, starring in the title role of "Billy the Kid". Continued to work on Broadway in various capacities, including as actor, choreographer or producer, until 1932.
  • American second feature director, who started working on shorts for Paramount. In 1929 he co-directed The Marx Brothers in their first feature, The Cocoanuts (1929). Except for spells with RKO (1936-38) and Universal (1938-39), Santley spent virtually his entire career working for Poverty Row studios like Republic, Monogram and Mascot, turning out B-musicals and comedies.

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