Gus Meins Film director
Gus Meins is a 47 years old Film director from Frankfurt, Hesse. Gus Meins was born on March 06, 1893 (died on August 01, 1940, he was 47 years old) in Frankfurt, Hesse as Gustave Peter Ludwig Luley.
About
Birth name of Gus Meins is Gustave Peter Ludwig Luley
No, he died on 08/01/1940, 84 years ago. He was 47 years old when he died. Cause of death: carbon monoxide poisoning. He died in Los Angeles
Works
Gus Meins Movies (55)
There are 55 movies of Gus Meins.
His first feature film was Babes in Toyland (1934). He was 41 when he starred in this movie. Since 1934, he has appeared in 55 feature films. The last one is The Mysterious Miss X (1939). .
View all Gus Meins movies.Gus Meins 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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Director | Babes in Toyland (1934) | 41 |
Director | Beginner's Luck (1935) | 41 |
Director | Teacher's Beau (1935) | 42 |
Director | For Pete's Sake! (1934) | 41 |
Director | His Exciting Night (1938) | 45 |
Director | Maids a la Mode (1933) | 39 |
Director | I'll Be Suing You (1934) | 41 |
Director | Ladies in Distress (1938) | 45 |
Director | Asleep in the Feet (1933) | 39 |
Director | The Higgins Family (1938) | 45 |
Director | One-Horse Farmers (1934) | 41 |
Director | Beauty and the Bus (1933) | 40 |
Director | My Wife's Relatives (1939) | 46 |
Director | Should Husbands Work? (1939) | 46 |
Director | Scatterbrain (1940) | 47 |
Director | Air Fright (1933) | 40 |
Director | Honky Donkey (1934) | 41 |
Director | Money To Burn (1939) | 46 |
Director | Hi'–Neighbor! (1934) | 40 |
Director | Sprucin' Up (1935) | 42 |
Director | Second Childhood (1936) | 43 |
Director | Little Papa (1935) | 42 |
Director | Maid in Hollywood (1934) | 41 |
Director | Mama's Little Pirate (1934) | 41 |
Director | Fallen Arches (1933) | 39 |
Director | Three Chumps Ahead (1934) | 41 |
Director | The Californian (1937) | 44 |
Director | Grandpa Goes To Town (1940) | 47 |
Director | Babes in the Goods (1934) | 40 |
Director | Kelly the Second (1936) | 43 |
Director | Step Forward (1922) | 29 |
Director | Buster's Nose Dive (1926) | 32 |
Story | Circus Today (1926) | 33 |
Director | Buster's Frame Up (1927) | 34 |
Director | The Newlyweds' Christmas Party (1927) | 34 |
Director | Sneak Easily (1932) | 39 |
Director | Call Her Sausage (1933) | 40 |
Director | One Track Minds (1933) | 40 |
Director | Backs to Nature (1933) | 40 |
Director | Soup and Fish (1934) | 41 |
Director | The First Round-Up (1934) | 41 |
Director | Mike Fright (1934) | 41 |
Director | Done in Oil (1934) | 41 |
Director | Shrimps for a Day (1934) | 41 |
Director | Anniversary Trouble (1935) | 41 |
Director | Little Sinner (1935) | 42 |
Director | Our Gang Follies of 1936 (1935) | 42 |
Director | An All American Toothache (1936) | 42 |
Director | The Lucky Corner (1936) | 43 |
Director | Hill-Tillies (1936) | 43 |
Director | Nobody's Baby (1937) | 44 |
Director | The Hit Parade (1937) | 44 |
Director | Roll Along, Cowboy (1937) | 44 |
Director | Romance on the Run (1938) | 45 |
Director | The Mysterious Miss X (1939) | 45 |
Gus Meins zodiac sign was pisces.
Other facts about Gus Meins
Birth name | Gustave Peter Ludwig Luley |
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DeathCause | Suicide |
Place of death | Los Angeles |
Cause of death | Carbon Monoxide Poisoning |
Manner of death | Suicide |
National Library of Korea Identifier | KAC201309340 |
Date of death | 1940-08-01T00:00:00Z |
Country of citizenship | United States Of America |
Given name | Gus |
Related category | Category:Films Directed By Gus Meins , of: film, directed by this person |