
Henry Hathaway
DirectorSecond Unit or Assistant DirectorArt Department
- Born
- March 13, 1898
- Died
- February 11, 1985
Henry Hathaway, son of a stage actress and manager, started his career as a child actor in westerns directed by Allan Dwan. His movie career was interrupted by World War I. After his discharge he briefly tried a career in finance but returned to Hollywood to work as an assistant director under such…
Director
| Hangup(1974) |
| Shoot Out(1971) |
| Raid on Rommel(1971) |
| Airport(1970) |
| True Grit(1969) |
Actor
| The Storm Woman(1917)as The Cub Reporter |
Producer
| The Last Safari(1967) |
| An Eye for an Eye(1966) |
| Nevada Smith(1966) |
| North to Alaska(1960) |
| Legend of the Lost(1957) |
Second Unit or Assistant Director
| Night After Night(1932) |
| The Man from Yesterday(1932) |
| The Texan(1930) |
| The Virginian(1929) |
| Wolf Song(1929) |
Art Department
| Lord Jim(1925) |
| Empty Hands(1924) |
| The Call of the Canyon(1923) |
| To the Last Man(1923) |
| Honest Hutch(1920) |
Additional Crew
| Of Human Bondage(1964) |
| Ben-Hur: A Tale of the Christ(1925) |
| The Ten Commandments(1923) |
| Roads of Destiny(1921) |
| Madame X(1920) |
Thanks
| Special Collector's Edition(2010) |
Self
| The Silent Feminists: America's First Women Directors(1993)as Self |
| The Moviemakers(1984)as Self |
| Talking Film(1978)as Self |
| Hollywood(1980)as Self |
| AFI Life Achievement Award(1973)as Self - Audience Member, Self - Speaker |
Archive Footage
| Cameraman: The Life and Work of Jack Cardiff(2010)as Self |
| Cecil B. DeMille: American Epic(2004)as Self - Interviewee |
| La nuit des César(1976)as In Memoriam |