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Archie Mayo
Mayo in 1938
Born

Archibald L. Mayo


(1891-01-29)January 29, 1891
New York City, U.S.
DiedDecember 4, 1968(1968-12-04) (aged 77)
Guadalajara, Mexico
Resting placeHollywood Forever Cemetery
Alma materColumbia University
Occupation(s)Actor, film director, screenwriter
Years active1917–1946
Spouses

Lucille Wolf

(died 1945)

Barbara Lane

(m. 1945)
Children2

Archibald L. Mayo (January 29, 1891 – December 4, 1968) was a film director, screenwriter and actor.[1]

Early years

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The son of a tailor, Mayo was born in New York City. After attending the city's public schools, he studied at Columbia University.[2]

Film

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Mayo moved to Hollywood in 1915 and began working as a director in 1917. His films include Is Everybody Happy? (1929) with Ted Lewis, Bought! (1931) with Constance Bennett, Night After Night (1932) with Mae West, The Doorway to Hell (1930) with James Cagney and Lew Ayres, Convention City (1933) with Joan Blondell, The Mayor of Hell (1933) with James Cagney, The Petrified Forest (1936) with Bette Davis and Humphrey Bogart, and The Adventures of Marco Polo (1938) with Gary Cooper.

Mayo retired in 1946, shortly after completing A Night in Casablanca with the Marx Brothers and Angel on My Shoulder with Paul Muni, Anne Baxter, and Claude Rains.

Recognition

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Mayo has a star at 6301 Hollywood Boulevard in the Motion Pictures section of the Hollywood Walk of Fame. It was dedicated February 8, 1960.[3]

Death

[edit]

Mayo died of cancer in Guadalajara, Mexico on December 4, 1968.[2] He is interred in the Hollywood Forever Cemetery in Hollywood, California.[4]

Filmography

[edit]
Mayo and Ann Pennington from a 1929 magazine
  • All Over Twist (1923)
  • Christine of the Big Tops (1926)
  • Money Talks (1926)
  • Unknown Treasures (1926)
  • Johnny Get Your Hair Cut (1927)
  • The College Widow (1927)
  • Dearie (1927)
  • Quarantined Rivals (1927)
  • Slightly Used (1927)
  • State Street Sadie (1928)
  • The Crimson City (1928)
  • On Trial (1928)
  • My Man (1928)
  • Beware of Married Men (1928)
  • Sonny Boy (1929)
  • Is Everybody Happy? (1929)
  • The Sacred Flame (1929)
  • Wide Open (1930)
  • Courage (1930)
  • Oh Sailor Behave (1930)
  • The Doorway to Hell (1930)
  • Vengeance (1930)
  • Illicit (1931)
  • Svengali (1931)
  • Under Eighteen (1931)
  • Bought (1931)
  • Night After Night (1932)
  • Street of Women (1932)
  • Two Against the World (1932)
  • The Expert (1932)
  • The Life of Jimmy Dolan (1933)
  • The Mayor of Hell (1933)
  • Ever in My Heart (1933)
  • Convention City (1933)
  • Gambling Lady (1934)
  • The Man with Two Faces (1934)
  • Desirable (1934)
  • Bordertown (1935)
  • Go Into Your Dance (1935)
  • The Case of the Lucky Legs (1935)
  • The Petrified Forest (1936)
  • I Married a Doctor (1936)
  • Give Me Your Heart (1936)
  • Black Legion (1937)
  • It's Love I'm After (1937)
  • Call It a Day (1937)
  • The Adventures of Marco Polo (1938)
  • Youth Takes a Fling (1938)
  • They Shall Have Music (1939)
  • The House Across the Bay (1940)
  • Four Sons (1940)
  • The Great American Broadcast (1941)
  • Charley's Aunt (1941)
  • Confirm or Deny (1941)
  • Moontide (1942)
  • Orchestra Wives (1942)
  • Crash Dive (1943)
  • Sweet and Low-Down (1944)
  • A Night in Casablanca (1946)
  • Angel on My Shoulder (1946)
  • References

    [edit]
    1. ^ "Archie Mayo". AllMovie.
  • ^ a b Aaker, Everett (2013). George Raft: The Films. McFarland. p. 31. ISBN 9780786493135. Retrieved November 8, 2016.
  • ^ "Archie Mayo". Hollywood Walk of Fame. Retrieved November 8, 2016.
  • ^ "Archie Mayo (1891 - 1968) - Find a Grave Memorial". www.findagrave.com.
  • [edit]
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