Edward Killy

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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Edward Killy (January 26, 1903 – July 2, 1981) was an American director, assistant director and production manager in films and television. He was one of the few individuals to be nominated for the short-lived Academy Award for Best Assistant Director. During his 30-year career he worked on over 75 films and television shows. Killy was born on January 26, 1903 in Connecticut. He entered the film industry as an assistant director at RKO Pictures, his first film being the 1931 musical comedy, Caught Plastered, directed by William Seiter, and starring the comedy duo of Bert Wheeler and Robert Woolsey. Over the next five years he assisted on over a dozen films, many of them notable films. In 1932 he was one of two assistants to George Cukor on the drama What Price Hollywood?, starring Constance Bennett and Lowell Sherman. In 1933 he was one of several assistants to Dorothy Arzner on the melodrama Christopher Strong, which featured Katharine Hepburn in her first starring role. He'd work with Hepburn on two more films in 1933, Morning Glory (one of three assisting Lowell Sherman), and one of two assisting Cukor on the classic, Little Women. That year he also assisted Seiter again on another Wheeler & Woolsey comedy, Diplomaniacs, as well as being one of three assistants to Thornton Freeland on the RKO musical Flying Down to Rio, which featured the first on-screen pairing of Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers. The following year Killy assisted Philip Moeller on the classic drama The Age of Innocence, the first talking version of the novel, starring Irene Dunne and John Boles. He would also work with Hepburn again, being one of three assistants to Richard Wallace on The Little Minister. It was during the filming of this movie when Killy gained notoriety by telling off Hepburn. She was acting up on set one day and refusing to take her place on set, so he told her, "Get on the set before you're sent back to New York to do another 'Lake'." However, he soon became one of her favorite assistant directors. In 1935 Killy became part of a concerted effort on RKO's part to build a cadre of young directors. His first assignment as the main man behind the camera was as co-director with William Hamilton, on the 1935 film Freckles, based on the 1904 novel of the same name. The two would again pair up to direct the 1935 version of Seven Keys to Baldpate, starring Gene Raymond and Margaret Callahan. The pair would co-direct two more films before Killy was given his first solo directing assignment, 1936's Second Wife, starring Gertrude Michael and Walter Abel. Over the next ten years, he'd direct another 20 films, mostly B movie Westerns, and being the chief director for Tim Holt's Westerns. Some of the oater collaborations between Killy and Holt include: The Fargo Kid (1940), Wagon Train (1940), Along the Rio Grande (1941), and Land of the Open Range (1942). In the mid-1940s, a young actor, Robert Mitchum, was signed to a seven-year contract with RKO, with the intent of making B-Westerns based on Zane Grey novels. Killy was assigned the first of these films, 1944's Nevada. He would also direct Mitchum in another film adaptation of a Grey novel, 1945's West of the Pecos, which was also Killy's last credit as the director of a film.

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  • wc Gender: Male
  • calendar_month Birth Date: 1903-01-26
  • event Death Date 1981-07-02
  • school Known for: Directing
  • star Popularity: 1.2
  • info Birth Place Connecticut, USA
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Fifth Avenue Girl

1939-09-22

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Murder on a Bridle Path

1936-04-17

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The Fargo Kid

1940-12-06

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West of the Pecos

1945-08-10

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Along the Rio Grande

1941-02-07

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China Passage

1937-03-12

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Wagon Train

1940-10-04

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Bunker Bean

1936-06-26

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Saturday's Heroes

1937-10-08

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The Big Game

1936-10-09

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Criminal Lawyer

1937-01-29

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Wanted: Jane Turner

1936-12-04

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Quick Money

1937-12-10

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Nevada

1944-12-25

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The Navy Comes Through

1942-10-30

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Bombardier

1943-05-14

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Tension at Table Rock

1956-10-03

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Morning Glory

1933-08-18

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The Big Shot

1937-07-23

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Land of the Open Range

1942-04-17

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Freckles

1935-09-20

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Come on Danger

1942-06-05

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Second Wife

1936-08-21

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The Lusty Men

1952-10-24

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Riding the Wind

1942-02-27

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Robbers of the Range

1941-04-17

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Wanderer of the Wasteland

1945-05-31

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Susan Slept Here

1954-07-28

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Adventure in Baltimore

1949-04-19

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The Set-Up

1949-03-29

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What Price Hollywood?

1932-06-24

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The Bandit Trail

1941-10-10

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Christopher Strong

1933-03-09

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Bachelor Mother

1939-06-30

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The Conqueror

1956-02-02

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Gunsight Ridge

1957-09-01

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Hips, Hips, Hooray!

1934-02-02

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Sing and Like It

1934-04-20

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The Age of Innocence

1934-09-14

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Cyclone on Horseback

1941-06-13

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Diplomaniacs

1933-04-28

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Emergency Call

1933-06-24

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Triple Justice

1940-09-22

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Stage to Chino

1940-07-26

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Bed of Roses

1933-06-29

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Bride by Mistake

1944-07-26

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The Little Minister

1934-12-28

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Gunga Din

1939-01-26

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Primrose Path

1940-03-22

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Run for the Sun

1956-07-30

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Angel Face

1953-01-02

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Little Women

1933-11-24