Richard L. Bare
Richard Leland Bare (August 12, 1913 – March 28, 2015) was an American director, producer, and screenwriter of television shows and short films.
Born in Turlock, California, he attended USC School of Cinematic Arts where he directed his most notable student film, The Oval Portrait, an adaptation of Edgar Allan Poe's story. He became notable post-graduation for writing and directing the Joe McDoakes series of short films for Warner Brothers between 1942 and 1956, featuring George O'Hanlon in the title role.
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Known For | Directing |
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Most Rating | 1.982 |
Birthday | 1913-08-12 |
Place of Birth | Turlock, California, USA |
Also Known As | Richard Leland Bare, Richard Bare, Richard L.Bare, |
1951
The Screen Director
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A documentary short film depicting the work of the motion picture director. An anonymous director is shown preparing the various aspects of a film for...
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Added Attractions: The Hollywood Shorts Story
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