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Roy Rowland

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Roy Rowland Famous memorial

Birth
New York, New York County, New York, USA
Death
29 Jun 1995 (aged 92)
Orange, Orange County, California, USA
Burial
Corona del Mar, Orange County, California, USA Add to Map
Plot
Alcove of Horizon, niche 22.
Memorial ID
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Motion Picture Director. After law studies at USC, he joined MGM in the early 1930s as a script clerk and soon moved up to the staff of the short subject unit there. In 1936 he started directing shorts, among them segments of the "Crime Does Not Pay" and Robert Benchley's "How To" series. Given the chance to make feature films in 1943, Rowland worked mostly for MGM until the end of the 1950s, helming such productions as "Lost Angel" (1944), "Our Vines Have Tender Grapes" (1945), "Killer McCoy" (1947), "The 5000 Fingers of Dr. T" (1953), the gangster classic "Rogue Cop" (1954, starring Robert Taylor), "Witness to Murder" (1954), "Meet Me in Las Vegas" (1956), "Gun Glory" (1957) and "The Seven Hills of Rome" (1958, with Mario Lanza). During the 1960s he worked mostly in Europe, directing Mickey Spillane's "The Girl Hunters" (1964, starring Spillane himself) in England, afterwards making a handful of co-productions in Italy and Spain, including the Western "Sie nannten ihn Gringo" (1965) and a few Swashbuckling vehicles, retiring around 1970. Married to a sister of MGM producer Jack Cummings, he was the father of actor Steve Rowland.
Motion Picture Director. After law studies at USC, he joined MGM in the early 1930s as a script clerk and soon moved up to the staff of the short subject unit there. In 1936 he started directing shorts, among them segments of the "Crime Does Not Pay" and Robert Benchley's "How To" series. Given the chance to make feature films in 1943, Rowland worked mostly for MGM until the end of the 1950s, helming such productions as "Lost Angel" (1944), "Our Vines Have Tender Grapes" (1945), "Killer McCoy" (1947), "The 5000 Fingers of Dr. T" (1953), the gangster classic "Rogue Cop" (1954, starring Robert Taylor), "Witness to Murder" (1954), "Meet Me in Las Vegas" (1956), "Gun Glory" (1957) and "The Seven Hills of Rome" (1958, with Mario Lanza). During the 1960s he worked mostly in Europe, directing Mickey Spillane's "The Girl Hunters" (1964, starring Spillane himself) in England, afterwards making a handful of co-productions in Italy and Spain, including the Western "Sie nannten ihn Gringo" (1965) and a few Swashbuckling vehicles, retiring around 1970. Married to a sister of MGM producer Jack Cummings, he was the father of actor Steve Rowland.

Bio by: Fritz Tauber



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  • Originally Created by: Fritz Tauber
  • Added: Feb 29, 2008
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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/24958378/roy-rowland: accessed ), memorial page for Roy Rowland (31 Dec 1902–29 Jun 1995), Find a Grave Memorial ID 24958378, citing Pacific View Memorial Park, Corona del Mar, Orange County, California, USA; Maintained by Find a Grave.