Sam Wood Movies and Career Information
Jul 10, 1883
Philadelphia
Actor, Director, Producer and Writer
Samuel Grosvenor (Sam) Wood (July 10, 1883 – September 22, 1949) was an American film director, and producer, who was best known for directing such Hollywood hits as A Night at the Opera, A Day at the Races, Goodbye, Mr. Chips, and The Pride of the Yankees. He was also involved in a few acting and writing projects. Wood began his career as an actor, and worked for Cecil B. De Mille as an assistant in 1915. A solo director by 1919, Wood worked throughout the 1920s directing some of Paramount Pictures's biggest stars, among them Gloria Swanson and Wallace Reid. He joined Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer in 1927, working with Marion Davies, Clark Gable, Marie Dressler, and Jimmy Durante. In the 1940s, Wood directed Ginger Rogers through her Oscar-winning performance in Kitty Foyle (1940). At one point, he served as president of the Motion Picture Alliance for the Preservation of American Ideals. Wood was married to Clara L. Roush from 1908 to his death in 1949. One of Wood's daughters was film and television actress K. T. Stevens who started her career in one of her father's films, Peck's Bad Boy (1921), credited as 'Baby Gloria Wood'. His oldest daughter was also an actress, Jeane Wood. Wood died
- Sam Wood Movies before 2012
- Little American 1917
- Movies Directed by Sam Wood
- King's Row 2003
- Heartbeat 2000
- Saratoga Trunk (1946) 1946
- For Whom the Bell Tolls (1943) 1943
- Kings Row (1942) 1942
- Kitty Foyle: The Natural History of a Woman 1940
- Day at the Races 1937
- Navy Blue & Gold (1937) 1937
- Night at the Opera (1935) 1935
- Hold Your Man (1933) 1933
- Queen Kelly (1929) 1929
- Fair Co-Ed (1927) 1927
- Beyond the Rocks 1922
- Peck's Bad Boy 1921
- Day at the Races
- Our Town
- Stamboul Quest
- It's a Great Life (1929)
- Cat and the Fiddle (1934)
- Movies Produced by Sam Wood
- Navy Blue & Gold (1937) 1937
- Hold Your Man (1933) 1933
- Fair Co-Ed (1927) 1927
- Movies Written by Sam Wood
- Peck's Bad Boy 1921