
William K. Howard
DirectorWriterProducer
- Born
- June 16, 1893
- Died
- February 21, 1954
Director William K. Howard was born in St. Marys, OH, in 1893. He studied engineering and law at Ohio State University but gravitated towards film distribution when he took a job as sales manager for Vitagraph. After serving in an artillery unit with the American Expeditionary Forces in World War I,…
Director
| A Guy Could Change(1946) |
| When the Lights Go on Again(1944) |
| Johnny Come Lately(1943) |
| Klondike Fury(1942) |
| Bullets for O'Hara(1941) |
Writer
| Dillinger(1945) |
| Back Door to Heaven(1939) |
| Round the Film Studios(1937) |
| Good Intentions(1930) |
| Sin Town(1929) |
Actor
| Back Door to Heaven(1939)as Prosecutor |
Producer
| A Guy Could Change(1946) |
| Back Door to Heaven(1939) |
| The Green Cockatoo(1937) |
| Rendezvous(1935) |
| This Side of Heaven(1934) |
Editor
| Top Gun Academy: The Real Story(1997) |
Second Unit or Assistant Director
| The Adorable Savage(1920) |
Additional Crew
| 'Til We Meet Again(1940) |
Self
| Round the Film Studios(1937)as Self - Director, Self |