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A former cartoonist, Gregory La Cava entered films during WWI as an animator for Walter Lantz on such animated films as "The Katzenjammer Kids" series. Hired by the Hearst Corp. as the editor-in-chief for its International Comic Films division, La Cava switched to live-action films in the 1920s and began directing two-reel shorts. Graduating to features, La Cava gained a reputation as a surefooted comedy director, responsible for such classics as My Man Godfrey (1936) and She Married Her Boss (1935). La Cava was equally proficient in other genres as well, turning out the dramatic Stage Door (1937) and the bizarre political fantasy Gabriel Over the White House (1933). He is also supposed to have directed some scenes in several of the films of his close friend W.C. Fields when Fields couldn't get along with the directors assigned to him, although there is no official record of this ever happening.- Actor
Count Stefenelli was born on 8 March 1870 in Padova, Padua, Veneto, Italy. He was an actor. He died on 1 March 1952 in Los Angeles, California, USA.- Actress
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Mercedes Gilbert was born on 26 July 1894 in Jacksonville, Florida, USA. She was an actress, known for Lights Out (1946), The Call of His People (1921) and Moon Over Harlem (1939). She was married to Arthur J. Stevenson. She died on 1 March 1952 in New York City, New York, USA.- Mariano Azuela was born on 1 January 1873 in Lagos de Moreno, Jalisco, Mexico. He was a writer, known for Los de abajo (1978), Mala yerba (1940) and Los de abajo (1940). He died on 1 March 1952 in Mexico, D.F., Mexico.
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Masao Kume was born on 23 November 1891 in Ueda, Nagano, Japan. He was a writer and director, known for Kinkanshoku (1934), Seidon (1933) and Hakaranno uta (go) (1930). He was married to Tsuyako. He died on 1 March 1952 in Kamakura, Japan.