Tim Whelan
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Tim Whelan | |
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Born |
November 2, 1893 Cannelton, Indiana, United States |
Died |
August 12, 1957 (aged 63) Beverly Hills, California, United States |
Occupation | Film director, writer and producer |
Spouse(s) | Miriam Seegar |
Tim Whelan (November 2, 1893 – August 12, 1957) was an American film director, writer, producer and actor best remembered for The Thief of Bagdad (1940). At the time of his death, Whelan he was survived by widow, former silent film actress Miriam Seegar, and had two sons, Michael and Tim Jr. The widow Seegar went on to live another 53 years, dying January 2, 2011 at age 103.
Selected filmography
- Adam's Apple (1928)
- When Knights Were Bold (1929)
- It's a Boy (1933)
- Aunt Sally (1933)
- The Camels are Coming (1934)
- The Murder Man (1935)
- The Imperfect Lady (1935)
- Two's Company (1936)
- Farewell Again (1937)
- Action for Slander (1937)
- Smash and Grab (1937)
- The Mill on the Floss (1937)
- The Divorce of Lady X (1938)
- Sidewalks of London (1938)
- Q Planes (1939)
- The Thief of Bagdad (1940)
- International Lady (1941)
- Seven Days' Leave (1942)
- Swing Fever (1943)
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