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Gender:Unspecified
Birth Date:1902-09-05 00:00:00
Birth Place:Wahoo, Nebraska, USA
Known For:Production
Death Date:1979-12-22 00:00:00
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Darryl F. Zanuck

Biography

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 produced three films that won the Academy Award for Best Picture during his tenure. Zanuck was born in Wahoo, Nebraska, the son of Sarah Louise (née Torpin), who later married Charles Norton, and Frank Harvey Zanuck, who owned and operated a hotel in Wahoo. He had an older brother, Donald (1893–1903), who died in an accident when he was only 9 years old. Zanuck was of partial Swiss descent, and raised a Protestant. At age six, Zanuck and his mother moved to Los Angeles, where the better climate could improve her poor health. At age eight, he found his first movie job as an extra, but his disapproving father recalled him to Nebraska. In 1917, despite being 15, he deceived a recruiter, joined the United States Army, and served in France with the Nebraska National Guard during World War I. Upon returning to the US, he worked in many part-time jobs while seeking work as a writer. He found work producing movie plots, and sold his first story in 1922 to William Russell and his second to Irving Thalberg. Screenwriter Frederica Sagor Maas, story editor at Universal Pictures' New York office, stated that one of the stories Zanuck sent out to movie studios around this time was completely plagiarized from another author's work. Zanuck then worked for Mack Sennett and FBO (where he wrote the serials The Telephone Girl and The Leather Pushers) and took that experience to Warner Bros., where he wrote stories for Rin Tin Tin and under a number of pseudonyms wrote over 40 scripts from 1924 to 1929, including Red Hot Tires (1925) and Old San Francisco (1927). He moved into management in 1929, and became head of production in 1931. In 1933, Zanuck left Warner Bros. over a salary dispute with studio head Jack L. Warner. A few days later, he partnered with Joseph Schenck to form 20th Century Pictures, Inc. with financial help from Joseph's brother Nicholas Schenck and Louis B. Mayer, president and studio head of Loew's, Inc and its subsidiary Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, along with William Goetz and Raymond Griffith. 20th Century released its material through United Artists. During that short time (1933–1935), 20th Century became the most successful independent movie studio of its time, breaking box-office records with 18 of its 19 films, all profitable, including Clive of India, Les Miserables, and The House of Rothschild. After a dispute with United Artists over stock ownership, Schenck and Zanuck negotiated and used their studio to bring the bankrupt Fox studios in 1935 to create Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corporation. Zanuck was Vice President of Production of this new studio and took a hands-on approach, closely involving himself in scripts, film editing, and producing. ... Source: Article "Darryl F. Zanuck" from Wikipedia in English, licensed under CC-BY-SA 3.0.

Filmography (40)

Year One
Year One
Role: Self1974
Pocoyo & Friends
Pocoyo & Friends
Role: Self2005
1939: Hollywood's Greatest Year
1939: Hollywood's Greatest Year
Role: Self (archive footage)2009
Frank Capra's American Dream
Frank Capra's American Dream
Role: Self (archive footage)1997
Filmmakers vs. Tycoons
Filmmakers vs. Tycoons
Role: Self (archive footage)2005
42nd Street: From Book to Screen to Stage
42nd Street: From Book to Screen to Stage
Role: Self (archive footage)2006
Cleopatra: The Film That Changed Hollywood
Cleopatra: The Film That Changed Hollywood
Role: Self (archive footage)2001
Cavalcade of the Academy Awards
Cavalcade of the Academy Awards
Role: Self1940
John Huston: The Man, the Movies, the Maverick
John Huston: The Man, the Movies, the Maverick
Role: Self (archive footage)1988
Rat Pack
Rat Pack
Role: Self (archive footage)2022
Backstory: 'Gentleman's Agreement'
Backstory: 'Gentleman's Agreement'
Role: Self (archive footage)2001
No Image
The Screen Writer
Role: Self (uncredited)1950
Hollywood Invasion
Hollywood Invasion
actor2011
Show-Business at War
Show-Business at War
Role: Self1943
Backstory: 'How Green Was My Valley'
Backstory: 'How Green Was My Valley'
Role: Self (archive footage)2000
No Image
The CinemaScope Parade
Role: Self1951
Moulin Rouge
Moulin Rouge
producer1934
All About Eve
All About Eve
producer1950
Darryl F. Zanuck: 20th Century Filmmaker
Darryl F. Zanuck: 20th Century Filmmaker
Role: Self (archive footage)1995
Hudson's Bay
Hudson's Bay
producer1940
Wee Willie Winkie
Wee Willie Winkie
producer1937
Second Fiddle
Second Fiddle
executive producer1939
The Grapes of Wrath
The Grapes of Wrath
producer1940
The Longest Day
The Longest Day
producer1962
People Will Talk
People Will Talk
producer1951
Buffalo Bill
Buffalo Bill
executive producer1944
Half Angel
Half Angel
producer1936
Kentucky
Kentucky
executive producer1938
Seventh Heaven
Seventh Heaven
producer1937
The Big Gamble
The Big Gamble
producer1961
The Sun Also Rises
The Sun Also Rises
producer1957
Under Two Flags
Under Two Flags
producer1936
Rose of Washington Square
Rose of Washington Square
producer1939
Good Morning, Miss Dove
Good Morning, Miss Dove
executive producer1955
The Dark Horse
The Dark Horse
producer1932
The Dark Horse
The Dark Horse
story1932
Illicit
Illicit
producer1931
Doctor X
Doctor X
executive producer1932
Twelve O'Clock High
Twelve O'Clock High
producer1949
Drums Along the Mohawk
Drums Along the Mohawk
producer1939