Ben Silvey

American film director
Ben Silvey
Born
Benjamin Silberman

(1894-05-23)May 23, 1894
New York, USA
DiedFebruary 7, 1948(1948-02-07) (aged 53)
Hollywood, California, USA
Occupation(s)assistant director, producer and Production manager
Years active1924-1948

Ben Silvey (May 23, 1894 – February 7, 1948) was an American assistant director, producer and production manager. He was nominated at the 6th Academy Awards for the short lived Best Assistant Director category.[1][2]

Filmography

  • The Masked Dancer (1924) (assistant director)
  • Wedding Rings (1929) (assistant director)
  • Song of the Flame (1930) (assistant director)
  • Those Who Dance (1930) (assistant director)
  • Compromised (1931) (assistant director)
  • Advice to the Lovelorn (1933) (assistant director)
  • Blood Money (1933)
  • The Bowery (1933) (second unit director)
  • The King's Vacation (1933) (assistant director)
  • Ladies They Talk About (1933) (assistant director)
  • The House of Rothschild (1934) (assistant director)
  • Kid Millions (1934) (assistant director)
  • The Last Gentleman (1934) (assistant director)
  • Cardinal Richelieu (1935) (assistant director)
  • Clive of India (1935) (assistant director)
  • Thanks a Million (1935) (assistant director)
  • It Had to Happen (1936) (assistant director)
  • One in a Million (1936) (assistant producer)
  • Under Two Flags (1936) (unit manager)
  • Second Honeymoon (1937) (assistant to the producer)
  • Thin Ice (1937) (assistant producer)
  • Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm (1938) (assistant producer)
  • Straight Place and Show (1938) (assistant to the producer)
  • Three Blind Mice (1938) (assistant to the producer)
  • Jesse James (1939) (associate producer)
  • Stanley and Livingstone (1939) (assistant producer)
  • The Return of Frank James (1940) (production manager)
  • Sun Valley Serenade (1941) (production manager)
  • Western Union (1941) (unit manager)
  • Lifeboat (1944) (production manager)
  • The Spider (1945) (assistant producer)
  • Within These Walls (1945) (producer)
  • The Ghost and Mrs. Muir (1947) (production manager)
  • The Snake Pit (1948) (production manager)

References

  1. ^ "The 6th Academy Awards | 1934".
  2. ^ "Ben Silvey | Movies and Filmography".

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