Fred Guiol

Fred Guiol
Born (1898-02-17)February 17, 1898
San Francisco, California
Died May 23, 1964(1964-05-23) (aged 66)
Bishop, California
Occupation Film director, screenwriter

Fred Guiol (February 17, 1898 – May 23, 1964) was an American film director and screenwriter. Guiol worked at the Hal Roach Studios for many years, and directed Laurel and Hardy's earliest short films, as their famous comic partnership gradually developed during 1927.[1] Along with Ivan Moffat, he was nominated for an Academy Award for Writing Adapted Screenplay for adapting Edna Ferber's novel Giant into the film Giant.[2]

He is buried in Forest Lawn Memorial Park in Glendale, California.

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