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Mervyn LeRoy (October 15, 1900 - September 13, 1987) was an Academy Award-winning American film director, producer and sometime actor.

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The great San Francisco earthquake and fire of 1906 was a tragedy for Mervyn Leroy. While he and his father managed to survive, they lost everything they had. To make money, Leroy sold newspapers and entered talent contests as a singer. When he enter vaudeville, his act was LeRoy and Cooper - Two Kids and a Piano. After the act broke up, he contacted his cousin, Jesse L. Lasky, and went to work in Hollywood. He worked in costumes, the film lab and as a camera assistant before becoming a comedy gag writer and part-time actor in silent films. His next step was as a director, and he turned out his first effort, No Place to Go (1927), before scoring his first unqualified hit with _Harold Teen_ (1928). Earning $1,000 per week by the end of that year, he was nicknamed "The Boy Wonder" of Warners, where his pictures were profitable lightweights. His motto, to paraphrase Shakespeare, was "Good stories make good movies." LeRoy rounded out the decade assigned to more lightweights, such as Naughty Baby (1928) (his first talkie), Hot Stuff (1929), Little Johnny Jones (1929) and a primitive, but rather inventive musical talkie, Broadway Babies (1929), proving he was equally adept at constructing a musical. In the depths of the Depression there was considerable disagreement within the studio on whether audiences wanted escapism or stories addressing issues pertaining to the stark realities of the day. LeRoy sided with Darryl F. Zanuck's change toward realism and threw himself into his next assignment. His Little Caesar (1931) started the gangster craze and Leroy gained a reputation as a top dramatic director (although his follow-up assignment was _Showgirl in Hollywood (1930)_). During the 1930s several of his films dealt with social issues - usually through the eyes of the underdogs, the best example of that being I Am a Fugitive from a Chain Gang (1932). But as one of Warner's war horses in their stable of contract directors, he was also assigned more digestible fare--- he followed the landmark gangster picture with _Goldiggers of 1933 (1933)_, although it could be argued that it too contained a remarkable degree of social consciousness. Upon the death of Irving Thalberg he was picked as head of production at MGM. Leroy produced (and partly directed without credit) that studio's classic Wizard of Oz, The (1939), although it was not a classic at the box office; its poor reception convinced Leroy to quit producing pictures and go back to directing them. He had always had a good relationship with actors, and had discovered a number of people who would go on to become major stars, such as Clark Gable (who was rejected for a role in Little Caesar by Jack L. Warner over his objections), Loretta Young, Robert Mitchum and Lana Turner. He scored numerous hits for MGM in the 1940's, such as _Johnny Eager (1941)_, _Random Harvest (1942)_ and one of the best patriotic films of the period, _Thirty Seconds Over Tokyo (1944)_. He spent a year at RKO at the end of the war as a producer and director, but quickly returned to MGM, where he remained until 1954. The collapse of the studio system in the 1950's required him to re assume a producer's role; along with other Hollywood players of day, he formed his own production company. His company set up camp at Warner Brothers, where he produced and directed a number of films based on successful stage plays. Leroy had a reputation for taking on different types of films, and he seldom did the same type of picture twice, turning out comedies, dramas, fantasies and musicals. His output declined in the 1960's and he took a working retirement in 1965, disgruntled at the direction the film industry had taken. He was sorely tempted to tackle Pierre Boulle's _Planet of the Apes (1968)_ , but declined, deciding the need to put up his own money was too risky for a man in his mid-60's. His last directorial effort was assisting old friend 'John Wayne' for certain scenes in _The Green Berets_ (1968). He took a figure head position at Mego International in the 1970's and talked of producing westerns, but nothing came of it. However, as talented and successful as Leroy was as a director over his long career, and considering the number of classic films he was responsible for, the one thing he never managed to successfully get was an Oscar for Best Director. The man who joked he never made a total flop died in 1987.

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