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Wesley Ruggles(1889-1972)

  • Director
  • Actor
  • Producer
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Wesley Ruggles in Shanghaied (1915)
The younger brother of Hollywood character player Charles Ruggles, Wesley Ruggles spent most of his early years in San Francisco. He attended university there, began a lengthy apprenticeship in stock and musical comedy and then joined Keystone in Hollywood as an actor in 1914 working alongside Syd Chaplin. Moving on to Essanay a year later, he worked briefly alongside Charles Chaplin. In 1917, he graduated to directing after being signed by Vitagraph. During the closing stages of the First World War, he served as a camera operator with the Army Signal Corps. After that it was back to the studios. Unfortunately, he found himself encumbered by routine scripts and such inane assignments as The Leopard Woman (1920). For the next few years his workload included several forgettable Ethel Clayton melodramas and a series of short comedies made at FBO, starring Alberta Vaughn. Following a spell at Universal (1927-29), Wesley had his most productive period at RKO (1931-32) and Paramount (1932-39). At RKO he directed the western blockbuster Cimarron (1931), the most expensive picture made by this studio to date, at $1.4 million. While the costs were not recouped at the box office (its loss of $565,000 was attributed to the effects of the Great Depression), it won the Best Picture Oscar at the Academy Awards. Wesley narrowly lost out to Norman Taurog (for Skippy (1931)) in the directing stakes.

At Paramount, Wesley showed his flair for comedy with Mae West's best-loved film, I'm No Angel (1933), and with three excellent vehicles for Carole Lombard: the romantic drama No Man of Her Own (1932) (co-starring Clark Gable), the entertaining, elegantly-mounted Bolero (1934) (featuring Sally Rand's famous fan dance) and the delightful comedy True Confession (1937). Moreover, he also handled the quintessential '30s tearjerker Valiant Is the Word for Carrie (1936).

By the early 1940s his career was on the decline, however. After short-term tenures at Columbia and MGM, he was signed by J. Arthur Rank as producer/director for the lavish British Technicolor musical London Town (1946). This picture turned out to be a fiasco of major proportions and brought about his premature retirement.
BornJune 11, 1889
DiedJanuary 8, 1972(82)
BornJune 11, 1889
DiedJanuary 8, 1972(82)
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  • Nominated for 1 Oscar
    • 1 win & 1 nomination total

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Known for

London Town (1946)
London Town
5.7
  • Director
  • 1946
Irene Dunne and Richard Dix in Cimarron (1931)
Cimarron
5.8
  • Director(uncredited)
  • 1931
Bing Crosby, Ellen Drew, Fred MacMurray, and Donald O'Connor in Sing, You Sinners (1938)
Sing, You Sinners
6.5
  • Director
  • 1938
Claudette Colbert, Robert Young, and Fred MacMurray in The Bride Comes Home (1935)
The Bride Comes Home
6.0
  • Director
  • 1935

Credits

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Director



  • London Town (1946)
    London Town
    5.7
    • Director
    • 1946
  • Robert Walker and Chill Wills in See Here, Private Hargrove (1944)
    See Here, Private Hargrove
    6.2
    • Director
    • 1944
  • Lana Turner and Robert Young in Slightly Dangerous (1943)
    Slightly Dangerous
    6.7
    • Director
    • 1943
  • Clark Gable and Lana Turner in Somewhere I'll Find You (1942)
    Somewhere I'll Find You
    6.1
    • Director
    • 1942
  • Henry Fonda and Barbara Stanwyck in You Belong to Me (1941)
    You Belong to Me
    5.8
    • Director
    • 1941
  • William Holden and Jean Arthur in Arizona (1940)
    Arizona
    6.8
    • Director
    • 1940
  • Jean Arthur, Melvyn Douglas, and Fred MacMurray in Too Many Husbands (1940)
    Too Many Husbands
    6.4
    • Director
    • 1940
  • Irene Dunne and Fred MacMurray in Invitation to Happiness (1939)
    Invitation to Happiness
    6.2
    • Director
    • 1939
  • Bing Crosby, Ellen Drew, Fred MacMurray, and Donald O'Connor in Sing, You Sinners (1938)
    Sing, You Sinners
    6.5
    • Director
    • 1938
  • John Barrymore, Carole Lombard, and Fred MacMurray in True Confession (1937)
    True Confession
    6.6
    • Director
    • 1937
  • Claudette Colbert, Robert Young, and Melvyn Douglas in I Met Him in Paris (1937)
    I Met Him in Paris
    6.0
    • Director
    • 1937
  • Gladys George, John Howard, and Arline Judge in Valiant Is the Word for Carrie (1936)
    Valiant Is the Word for Carrie
    6.3
    • Director
    • 1936
  • Claudette Colbert, Robert Young, and Fred MacMurray in The Bride Comes Home (1935)
    The Bride Comes Home
    6.0
    • Director
    • 1935
  • Herbert Marshall and Sylvia Sidney in Accent on Youth (1935)
    Accent on Youth
    6.1
    • Director
    • 1935
  • Joan Bennett, Bing Crosby, and W.C. Fields in Mississippi (1935)
    Mississippi
    6.5
    • fill-in director (uncredited)
    • 1935

Actor



  • Charles Chaplin in Triple Trouble (1918)
    Triple Trouble
    5.1
    Short
    • Crook (uncredited)
    • 1918
  • Louise Fazenda and Ford Sterling in Her Torpedoed Love (1917)
    Her Torpedoed Love
    5.8
    Short
    • Messenger Inside the House (uncredited)
    • 1917
  • Behind the Screen (1916)
    Behind the Screen
    6.9
    Short
    • Actor (uncredited)
    • 1916
  • Grace Darling and Harry Fox in Beatrice Fairfax (1916)
    Beatrice Fairfax
    7.3
    • Wristwatches [Ch. 15]
    • 1916
  • The Floorwalker (1916)
    The Floorwalker
    6.6
    Short
    • Policeman (uncredited)
    • 1916
  • Charles Chaplin and John Rand in Police (1916)
    Police
    6.4
    Short
    • The Crook
    • 1916
  • Syd Chaplin in A Submarine Pirate (1915)
    A Submarine Pirate
    5.3
    Short
    • Inventor's Accomplice
    • Sub Officer
    • 1915
  • Charles Chaplin in A Burlesque on Carmen (1915)
    A Burlesque on Carmen
    6.0
    Short
    • A Vagabond (uncredited)
    • 1915
  • Her Painted Hero (1915)
    Her Painted Hero
    4.7
    Short
    • Effeminate Party Guest (uncredited)
    • 1915
  • A Night in the Show (1915)
    A Night in the Show
    6.4
    Short
    • Second Man in Balcony Front Row (uncredited)
    • 1915
  • Charles Chaplin in Shanghaied (1915)
    Shanghaied
    6.1
    Short
    • Shipowner (uncredited)
    • 1915
  • The Bank (1915)
    The Bank
    6.6
    Short
    • Bank Customer (uncredited)
    • 1915
  • A Lover's Lost Control (1915)
    A Lover's Lost Control
    6.0
    Short
    • Shoe Clerk (uncredited)
    • 1915
  • Gussle Tied to Trouble
    5.1
    Short
    • Man with Monocle (uncredited)
    • 1915
  • Phyllis Allen and Syd Chaplin in Gussle's Backward Way (1915)
    Gussle's Backward Way
    4.7
    Short
    • Man with Monocle (uncredited)
    • 1915

Producer



  • The Incredible World of James Bond (1965)
    The Incredible World of James Bond
    7.0
    TV Movie
    • associate producer
    • 1965
  • London Town (1946)
    London Town
    5.7
    • production
    • 1946
  • Henry Fonda and Barbara Stanwyck in You Belong to Me (1941)
    You Belong to Me
    5.8
    • producer
    • 1941
  • William Holden and Jean Arthur in Arizona (1940)
    Arizona
    6.8
    • producer (uncredited)
    • 1940
  • Jean Arthur, Melvyn Douglas, and Fred MacMurray in Too Many Husbands (1940)
    Too Many Husbands
    6.4
    • producer
    • 1940
  • Irene Dunne and Fred MacMurray in Invitation to Happiness (1939)
    Invitation to Happiness
    6.2
    • producer
    • 1939
  • Bing Crosby, Ellen Drew, Fred MacMurray, and Donald O'Connor in Sing, You Sinners (1938)
    Sing, You Sinners
    6.5
    • producer
    • 1938
  • Claudette Colbert, Robert Young, and Melvyn Douglas in I Met Him in Paris (1937)
    I Met Him in Paris
    6.0
    • producer
    • 1937
  • Gladys George, John Howard, and Arline Judge in Valiant Is the Word for Carrie (1936)
    Valiant Is the Word for Carrie
    6.3
    • producer
    • 1936
  • Claudette Colbert, Robert Young, and Fred MacMurray in The Bride Comes Home (1935)
    The Bride Comes Home
    6.0
    • producer
    • 1935
  • Irene Dunne and Richard Dix in Cimarron (1931)
    Cimarron
    5.8
    • producer
    • 1931
  • Charles Bickford, Nils Asther, and Raquel Torres in The Sea Bat (1930)
    The Sea Bat
    5.3
    • producer (uncredited)
    • 1930
  • Street Girl (1929)
    Street Girl
    6.2
    • producer (uncredited)
    • 1929

Personal details

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  • Alternative name
    • Wesley H. Ruggles
  • Born
    • June 11, 1889
    • Los Angeles, California, USA
  • Died
    • January 8, 1972
    • Santa Monica, California, USA(stroke)
  • Spouses
      Marcelle RogezAugust 14, 1940 - January 8, 1972 (his death)
  • Relatives
    • Charles Ruggles(Sibling)
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