Norman Taurog

Norman Taurog

Actor, Director, Writer

Born February 23, 1899 in Chicago, Illinois, USA

A successful child actor (on stage from 1907) and rather less successful romantic lead, baby-faced Norman Taurog found being behind the camera a more rewarding experience. Before becoming a director, he paid his dues as a prop man and editor. By 1919, he was put in charge of two-reel comedies, starring the comic Larry Semon. These films were made on the East Coast and it was not until 1926, that Taurog moved to Hollywood. His directing career really took off with the coming of sound, and he soon acquired a reputation as a specialist in light comedy. He also developed a singular penchant for working with children, often giving them chocolate rewards for good acting. They, in turn, called him 'Uncle Norman'. Taurog became the youngest-ever director to win an Oscar. This was for the film Skippy (1931), which featured child actor Jackie Cooper, his real-life nephew. Taurog was under contract at Paramount from 1930 to 1936. The pick-of-the-bunch among his films - and a solid box office hit - was Mrs. Wiggs of the Cabbage Patch (1934), starring the noted stage actress Pauline Lord, comedienne Zasu Pitts and the irrepressible, idiosyncratic W.C. Fields. On loan to David O. Selznick, he also did justice to Mark Twain by creating just the right atmosphere for The Adventures of Tom Sawyer (1938), eliciting a strong performance from Jackie Moran in the role of Huck Finn. Initial footage had been in black & white, but Taurog discarded this and re-shot the film in Technicolor, which worked particularly well with art director Lyle R. Wheeler. After a stint with Fox (1936-37), Taurog then had his best (and longest) spell with MGM (1938-51). His A-grade assignments for the studio included the iconic Boys Town (1938), the exuberant Broadway Melody of 1940 (1940) and the thoroughly entertaining Judy Garland musical Presenting Lily Mars (1943), based on a best-selling novel by Booth Tarkington. In 1952, he returned to Paramount, where he was utilised on the strength of his proven ability to make films economically and on time. Taurog made the most out of the feather-light scripts he was handed for a string of comedies with Dean Martin and/or Jerry Lewis. He was also a favorite of Elvis Presley, directing in total nine of his films. As the law of diminishing returns applied, Taurog retired in 1968. He later taught at the University of California School of Cinema and remained a board member of the Director's Guild. He became blind towards the end of his life, but for his last years served as director of the Braille Institute in Los Angeles.

Top titles

  • Boys Town
  • Room for One More (1952)
  • The Wizard of Oz
  • Move Along
  • Broadway Melody of 1940
  • If I Had a Million
  • Presenting Lily Mars
  • Girl Crazy (1943)
  • Young Tom Edison
  • The Stooge
  • Men Of Boys Town
  • You're Never Too Young
  • Living it Up
  • Words and Music (1948)
  • Ziegfeld Follies
  • Cai cai balão
  • Caddy, The
  • G.I. Blues
  • Pardners
  • Jumping Jacks

Filmography

  • 1968
    Live a Little, Love a Little
  • Speedway (1968)
  • 1967
    Double Trouble (1967)
  • 1966
    Spinout
  • 1965
    Tickle Me
  • Sergeant Dead Head
  • Dr. Goldfoot And The Bikini Machine
  • 1963
    It Happened at the World's Fair
  • Palm Springs Weekend
  • 1962
    Girls! Girls! Girls!
  • 1961
    Blue Hawaii
  • 1960
    Visit To A Small Planet
  • G.I. Blues
  • 1958
    Onionhead
  • 1957
    The Fuzzy Pink Nightgown
  • 1956
    Pardners
  • Bundle of Joy (1956)
  • 1955
    You're Never Too Young
  • 1954
    Living it Up
  • 1953
    Caddy, The
  • 1952
    Room for One More (1952)
  • Jumping Jacks
  • 1951
    The Stooge
  • Rich, Young and Pretty
  • 1948
    The Bride Goes Wild
  • Words and Music (1948)
  • 1945
    Ziegfeld Follies
  • 1943
    Presenting Lily Mars
  • Girl Crazy (1943)
  • 1942
    A Yank at Eton
  • 1941
    Men Of Boys Town
  • 1940
    Broadway Melody of 1940
  • Young Tom Edison
  • 1939
    The Wizard of Oz
  • 1938
    Boys Town
  • 1936
    Cai cai balão
  • 1932
    If I Had a Million
  • 1930
    Follow the Leader
  • 1926
    Move Along
  • 1922
    Laurel And Hardy Vol 2 The Show
  • The Sawmill

Connections

  • Larry Semon

    Larry Semon

  • Elvis Presley

    Elvis Presley

  • Dean Martin

    Dean Martin

  • Fred Clark

    Fred Clark

Genres

  • Action & Adventure
  • Comedy
  • Music Videos & Concerts
  • Western
  • Military & War
  • Fantasy
  • Drama
  • Romance
  • Children & Family
  • Sports