Fred Guiol Film director; screenwriter
Fred Guiol is a 66 years old Film director; screenwriter from San Francisco, California. Fred Guiol was born on February 17, 1898 (died on May 23, 1964, he was 66 years old) in San Francisco, California.
About
No, he died on 05/23/1964, 60 years ago. He was 66 years old when he died. He died in Bishop and buried in Forest Lawn Memorial Park .
Works
Fred Guiol Movies (58)
There are 58 movies of Fred Guiol.
His first feature film was Giant (1956). He was 58 when he starred in this movie. Since 1956, he has appeared in 58 feature films. The last one is Mr. Walkie Talkie (1952). .
View all Fred Guiol movies.Fred Guiol movie characters
The names of the characters/jobs in the films he starred in are as follows:
Character/Job | Movie | Age |
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Screenplay | Giant (1956) | 58 |
Other | A Place in the Sun (1951) | 53 |
Screenplay | Gunga Din (1939) | 40 |
Associate Producer | Penny Serenade (1941) | 43 |
Producer | The Talk of the Town (1942) | 44 |
Associate Producer | The More the Merrier (1943) | 45 |
Director | The Second Hundred Years (1927) | 29 |
Director | 45 Minutes from Hollywood (1926) | 28 |
Director | Duck Soup (1927) | 29 |
Director | Sugar Daddies (1927) | 29 |
Director | With Love and Hisses (1927) | 29 |
Director | Slipping Wives (1927) | 29 |
Director | Pass the Gravy (1928) | 29 |
Director | Get 'Em Young (1926) | 28 |
Director | The Boy Friend (1928) | 30 |
Screenplay | The Nitwits (1935) | 37 |
Screenplay | Vigil in the Night (1940) | 41 |
Producer | Niagara Falls (1941) | 43 |
Director | Miss Polly (1941) | 43 |
Director | Sailors, Beware! (1927) | 29 |
Associate Producer | Taxi, Mister (1943) | 45 |
Associate Producer | Dudes Are Pretty People (1942) | 44 |
Producer | Yanks Ahoy (1943) | 45 |
Director | Love 'Em and Weep (1927) | 29 |
Writer | Love 'Em and Weep (1927) | 29 |
Producer | Hay Foot (1942) | 43 |
Director | Hay Foot (1942) | 43 |
Associate Producer | The McGuerins from Brooklyn (1942) | 44 |
Director | Sure-Mike! (1925) | 27 |
Director | A Quiet Fourth (1935) | 37 |
Writer | Abroad with Two Yanks (1944) | 46 |
Director | Long Pants (1926) | 27 |
Director | Two-Time Mama (1927) | 28 |
Director | Do Detectives Think? (1927) | 29 |
Screenplay | Kentucky Kernels (1934) | 36 |
Director | Tanks a Million (1941) | 43 |
Director | Along Came Auntie (1926) | 28 |
Director | Limousine Love (1928) | 30 |
Associate Producer | Prairie Chickens (1943) | 45 |
Director | Why Girls Love Sailors (1927) | 29 |
Story | Silly Billies (1936) | 38 |
Director | Silly Billies (1936) | 38 |
Director | Heavy Seas (1923) | 25 |
Director | The Great Outdoors (1923) | 25 |
Director | Tell It to a Policeman (1925) | 27 |
Director | Say It with Babies (1926) | 28 |
Director | Feed 'em and Weep (1928) | 30 |
Director | Skirt Shy (1929) | 31 |
Director | The Head Guy (1930) | 31 |
Director | The Fighting Parson (1930) | 32 |
Writer | Boys Will Be Boys (1932) | 34 |
Story | The Rainmakers (1935) | 37 |
Director | The Rainmakers (1935) | 37 |
Director | Mummy's Boys (1936) | 38 |
Producer | About Face (1942) | 44 |
Producer | Fall In (1942) | 44 |
Director | Here Comes Trouble (1948) | 50 |
Director | Mr. Walkie Talkie (1952) | 54 |
Awards (1)
Nominated Academy Award for Best Writing, Adapted Screenplay .
What was Fred's zodiac sign?Fred Guiol zodiac sign was aquarius.
Other facts about Fred Guiol
Place of death | Bishop |
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Country of citizenship | United States Of America |
Given name | Fred |
Place of burial | Forest Lawn Memorial Park |
Date of death | 1964-05-23T00:00:00Z |
Related category | Category:Films Directed By Fred Guiol , of: film, directed by this person |