Ralph Staub
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For the American football player and coach, see Ralph Staub (American football).
Ralph Staub (July 21, 1899 in Chicago, Illinois – October 22, 1969, Los Angeles, California) was a movie director, writer and producer.
Three of his short subjects in the Screen Snapshots series have been nominated for the Academy Award and he was awarded a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame at 1752 Vine Street in Hollywood, California, USA.
Partial filmography
- As Director
- What, No Men! (1934)
- Art Trouble (1934) short; film debut of James Stewart
- Keystone Hotel (1935)
- Carnival Day (1936)
- Sitting on the Moon (1936)
- Join the Marines (1937)
- Western Jamboree (1938)
- Swing Hotel (1939)
- Chip of the Flying U (1939)
- Yukon Flight (1940)
- Sky Bandits (1940)
- Hollywood in Uniform (1943)
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