Monte Brice

Monte Brice

writer, producer, director

Monte Brice was born on Jul 12, 1891 in USA. Monte Brice's big-screen debut came with Hands Up! directed by Clarence G. Badger in 1926. Monte Brice is known for Now We're in the Air directed by Frank R. Strayer, Wallace Beery stars as Wally and Raymond Hatton as Ray. The upcoming new movie Monte Brice plays is Fancy Pants which will be released on Jul 19, 1950.

Brice qualified as a mining engineer, after studies at Columbia University. He was eventually hired as sales manager for the Texas Oil Company, based in New York. This appears not to have worked out, since Brice popped up in Hollywood for his first spell, as a small part actor in comedies starring Pearl White, between 1913 and 1914. After several years absence, during which he devoted himself to other business interests, he returned to the film industry as a screenwriter in 1921. He then diversified as director of one- and two-reel shorts for Paramount from 1927 to 1930, occasionally doubling up as producer. After leaving Paramount, he directed W.C. Fields in his first talkie, the classic two-reel farce The Golf Specialist (1930).After 1935, Brice concentrated on screenwriting and creating original scenarios for feature films -- either solo or in collaboration -- and later became part of Bob Hope's team of gag writers. Brice was married to former vaudeville dancer and actress Doris Hill, whom he had previously directed in Casey at the Bat (1927).

  • Birthday

    Jul 12, 1891
  • Place of Birth

    New York City, New York, USA

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