Henry Hathaway
Infobox Actor
name = Henry Hathaway
birthname = Henri Leonard de Fiennes
birthdate = birth date|1898|3|13
birthplace = Sacramento, California
deathdate = death date and age|1985|2|11|1898|3|13
deathplace = Hollywood, California
yearsactive = 1925 - 1974
academyawards = Nominated: Best Director
1935 "The Lives of a Bengal Lancer"
Henry Hathaway (March 13, 1898 – February 11, 1985) was an American film director and producer.
Born Henri Leonard de Fiennes in Sacramento, California, he was the son of American actor and stage manager, Rhody Hathaway (1868-1944) and a Hungarian-born Belgian aristocrat, Marquise Lillie de Fiennes (1876-1938) who acted under the name, Jean Hathaway. This branch of the de Fiennes family came to America in the 1800s on behalf of King Leopold I of Belgium and was part of the negotiations with the former Belgian Prime Minister, Charles Rogier (1800-1885) to secure the 1862 treaty between Belgium and what was then known as the Sandwich Islands but is now called Hawaii.
In 1925, Hathaway began working in silent films as an assistant to notable directors such as Victor Fleming and Josef von Sternberg and made the transition to sound with them. He was the assistant director to Fred Niblo in the acclaimed 1925 version of "Ben-Hur" starring Francis X. Bushman and Ramon Novarro. During the remainder of the 1920s, Hathaway learned his craft as an assistant, helping direct future stars such as Gary Cooper, Marlene Dietrich, Adolphe Menjou, Fay Wray, Walter Huston, Clara Bow, and Noah Beery.
Henry Hathaway made his directorial debut in 1932 with a Western film production, "Heritage of the Desert". Based on a Zane Grey novel, Hathaway gave Randolph Scott his first starring role in film that led to a lengthy career for Scott as a cowboy star. Hathaway too, was a fan of stories of the settling of the American West and would make a number of films involving the subject. In 1935, he directed the acclaimed "Lives of a Bengal Lancer" which received several Academy Award nominations including Best Picture and for which Hathaway was nominated for the Academy Award for Directing. That same year, he also directed Mae West in "Go West, Young Man," based on Lawrence Riley's Broadway smash "Personal Appearance." Once again, he used Randolph Scott in this film, but not as a cowboy this time.
During the 1940s Hathaway began making films in the pseudodocumentary or semidocumentary vein, often intersperse with the then popular film noir style; these included "The House on 92nd Street" for which he was nominated for a best director award by the New York Film Critics Circle and his 1948 film, "Call Northside 777", in which Hathaway demonstrated one of the first on-screen uses of a Fax machine. His 1953 film noir thriller titled "Niagara" starred the up-and-coming Marilyn Monroe.
In the 1960s Hathaway returned to a genre he cared a great deal about, directing John Wayne in several notable Western films including his Oscar winning performance in "True Grit". Hathaway also directed 1966's "Nevada Smith", another Western starring Steve McQueen that was based on the Harold Robbins novel "The Carpetbaggers".
Henry Hathaway made his 65th and last film in 1974. He died from a heart attack in 1985 in Hollywood and was buried in Holy Cross Cemetery in Culver City, California. Although an often overlooked director, his body of work earned him a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame at 1638 Vine Street.
Partial filmography
*"Heritage of the Desert" (1932)
*"To the Last Man" (1933) based on the Zane Grey novel "Tonto Basin" and the real-life Tonto Basin feud
*"Now and Forever" (1934)
*"Lives of a Bengal Lancer" (1935)
*"The Trail of the Lonesome Pine" (1936)
*"The Real Glory" (1939)
*"Johnny Apollo" (1940)
*"Sundown" (1941)
*"The Shepherd of the Hills" (1941)
*"China Girl" (1942)
*"The House on 92nd Street" (1945) based on the real-life "Duquesne Spy Ring"
*"The Dark Corner" (1946)
*"Kiss of Death" (1947)
*"Call Northside 777" (1948)
*"Down to the Sea in Ships" (1949)
*"The Black Rose" (1950)
*"Rawhide" (1951)
*"" (1951)
*"Niagara" (1953)
*"Prince Valiant" (1954)
*"23 Paces to Baker Street" (1956)
*"Legend of the Lost" (1957)
*"Woman Obsessed" (1959)
*"The Bottom of the Bottle" (1956)
*"North To Alaska" (1960)
*"How the West Was Won" (1962)
*"Circus World" (1964)
*"The Sons of Katie Elder" (1965)
*"Nevada Smith" (1966)
*"The Last Safari" (1967)
*"True Grit" (1969)
*"Airport" (1970)
*"Shoot Out" (1971)
External links
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* [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=2065 Henry Hathaway's Gravesite]
Persondata
NAME= Hathaway, Henry
ALTERNATIVE NAMES= Fiennes, Henri Leonard de
SHORT DESCRIPTION=Film director
DATE OF BIRTH= 1898-3-13
PLACE OF BIRTH= Sacramento, California
DATE OF DEATH= 1985-2-11
PLACE OF DEATH= Hollywood, California
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