Sidney Franklin

Sidney Franklin

director, producer, writer

Sidney Franklin was born on Mar 21, 1893 in USA. Sidney Franklin's big-screen debut came with Martha's Vindication directed by Chester M. Franklin in 1916. Sidney Franklin is known for Command Decision directed by Sam Wood, Clark Gable stars as Brig. Gen. K.C. 'Casey' Dennis and Walter Pidgeon as Maj. Gen. Roland Goodlow Kane. Sidney Franklin has got 2 awards and 1 nominations so far. The most recent award Sidney Franklin achieved is Walk of Fame. The upcoming new movie Sidney Franklin plays is The Barretts of Wimpole Street which will be released on Jan 16, 1957.

Sidney Franklin was involved in amateur filmmaking while still at school. With his brother Chester M. Franklin, he wrote, directed and edited a short film, The Baby (1915), at a cost of $400. Somehow it attracted the interest of D.W. Griffith, who decided to put the brothers to work making children's films for the Triangle Film Corporation. After three years they went their separate ways. Sidney ended up with the more successful career. He established his reputation with La victoire du coeur (1922), and went on to direct some of the great female stars of the silent era, including Norma Talmadge, Mary Pickford and Greta Garbo. He joined MGM in 1926 and remained affiliated with the studio until his departure in 1958.A protégé of the similarly inclined chief of production at MGM,Irving Thalberg, Franklin was thought of as a "literate" filmmaker. He was at his best bringing classics to the screen, like the Noël Coward adaptation of Vies privées (1931); Une soirée à Vienne (1933), based on a play by Robert E. Sherwood; Rudolph Besier's period melodrama Miss Barrett (1934) or Pearl S. Buck's tale of struggling Chinese farmers, La terre chinoise (1937). All were lavishly produced as A-grade features, with A-grade budgets.From 1939 Sidney spent most of his time as producer on similarly prestigious films, with a strong inclination towards sentimental melodrama. The biggest box-office hits were La valse dans l'ombre (1940), Prisonniers du passé (1942), Madame Curie (1943),Les Blanches Falaises de Douvres (1944) and Madame Miniver (1942), a picture he thought would lose money but needed to be made. It turned out to be the most popular picture of the year and contributed in no small way to Sidney winning the Irving Thalberg Memorial Award in 1943, for "consistent high quality of production and achievement".

  • Birthday

    Mar 21, 1893
  • Place of Birth

    San Francisco, California, USA

Known For

Awards

2 wins & 1 nominations

Walk of Fame
1960
Motion Picture
Winner - Star on the Walk of Fame
Academy Awards, USA
1943
Winner - Irving G. Thalberg Memorial Award

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