Jack Conway Overview:

Director, Jack Conway, was born Hugh Ryan Conway on Jul 17, 1887 in Graceville, MN. Conway died at the age of 65 on Oct 11, 1952 in Pacific Palisades, CA .

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He was honored with one star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame in the category of Motion Pictures.

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A Tale of Two Cities (, 1935)

By Judy on Dec 14, 2012 From Movie Classics

“I’d wish you a Merry Christmas,” snaps Miss Pross (Edna May Oliver) as she walks past a drunken Sydney Carton (Ronald Colman), staggering through the falling snow. “But it’s plain to ?see you’ve had it already.”?However, Lucie Manette (Elizabeth Allan) has ... Read full article


Love Crazy (1941, )

on Feb 23, 2009 From The Stop Button

Love Crazy has to be the worst film William Powell and Myrna Loy ever made together. Powell started his career in silents, so it’s possible it’s not his worst film, but I’m pretty sure it’s Loy’s. Love Crazy starts incredibly lazy. It doesn’t bother defining eithe... Read full article


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Jack Conway Facts
Father, with Virginia Bushman, of actor Pat Conway.

There is a street in Pacific Palisades named after him: Jacon Way.

Directed the first 'talkie" for Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, Alias Jimmy Valentine (1928).

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