
W.S. Van Dyke
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Woodbridge Strong "W. S." Van Dyke II (Woody) (March 21, 1889 – February 5, 1943) was an American film director and writer who made several successful early sound films, including Tarzan the Ape Man in 1932, The Thin Man in 1934, San Francisco in 1936, and six popular musicals with Nelson Eddy and Jeanette MacDonald. He received two Academy Award nominations for Best Director for The Thin Man and San Francisco, and directed four actors to Oscar nominations: William Powell, Spencer Tracy, Norma Shearer, and Robert Morley. Known as a reliable craftsman who made his films on schedule and under budget, he earned the name "One Take Woody" for his quick and efficient style of filming.
Filmography

A New Romance of Celluloid: The Miracle of Sound
as Self
A New Romance of Celluloid: The Miracle of Sound
as Self

Another Romance of Celluloid
as Self (uncredited)
Another Romance of Celluloid
as Self (uncredited)

Eskimo
as Inspector White (uncredited)
Eskimo
as Inspector White (uncredited)

Oliver Twist
as Charles Dickens
Oliver Twist
as Charles Dickens

Intolerance: Love's Struggle Throughout the Ages
as Cana Wedding Guest
Intolerance: Love's Struggle Throughout the Ages
as Cana Wedding Guest