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Joseph Mansfield Santley (born Joseph Ishmael Mansfield, January 10, 1890 – August 8, 1971) was an American actor, singer, dancer, writer, director, and producer of musical theatrical plays motion pictures and television shows. He adopted the stage name of his stepfather, actor Eugene Santley.
Joseph Santley was born in Salt Lake City, Utah. As a boy, he and older brother Fred began performing in live theatre appearing in summer stock and touring with their parents. In 1906, at age seventeen, Joseph Santley co-wrote and starred on Broadway in the play, Billy the Kid. In 1907, he acted in film for the first time for Sidney Olcott at the Kalem Company in a silent Western film short called Pony Express.
In 1928, Santley directed his first motion picture, a short talkie for Paramount Pictures that featured singer Ruth Etting. The next year, Paramount had Santley direct three more films that were short singing productions, one with Etting, another with crooner Rudy Vallee, plus a third titled High Hat with Broadway singing star Alice Boulden. Also, he directed A Ziegfeld Midnight Frolic, a musical film featuring Eddie Cantor along with Eddie Elkins and his orchestra. In 1929, Joseph Santley co-directed, with Robert Florey, the first Marx Brothers feature film The Cocoanuts, a musical comedy for which he is most famous. Based on the George S. Kaufman play, and with music by Irving Berlin, the film was billed as "Paramount's All Talking-Singing Musical Comedy Hit." His other notable directorial efforts include 1935's Harmony Lane, a biographical musical on the life of composer Stephen Foster. In 1940, he directed Melody Ranch starring "singing cowboy" Gene Autry. The film has been deemed "culturally significant" by the Library of Congress and selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry.
During World War II, Joseph Santley worked for the war effort and in 1942 made the film Remember Pearl Harbor. In 1950, he made his last feature film but came back at age sixty-five to produce the 1954-55 television comedy The Mickey Rooney Show. In 1956, he put together two segments of Jazz Ball, a made-for-TV musical revue created from various filmed performances by jazz greats from the 1930s to the 1950s.
Joseph Santley died in 1971 in Los Angeles.
Directing
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1890-01-10
Salt Lake City, Utah, USA
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The Cocoanuts
Shadow of a Woman
Joan of Ozark
Music in My Heart
Call of the Canyon
Down Mexico Way
Ruth Etting in Favorite Melodies
Sis Hopkins
Young and Beautiful
A Tragedy at Midnight
She's Got Everything
The Loudspeaker
Blond Cheat
Waterfront Lady
Harmony Lane
Melody Ranch
The Harvester
A Ziegfeld Midnight Frolic
Smartest Girl in Town
Brazil
Behind the News
Dancing on a Dime
Earl Carroll Vanities
Always in Trouble
There Goes the Groom
Ice-Capades
Hitchhike to Happiness
Meet the Missus
We Went to College
Remember Pearl Harbor
Walking on Air
The Spirit of Culver
Swing High
Two Americans
The Family Next Door
Dancing Feet
Rosie the Riveter
Her Master's Voice
Puddin' Head
Yokel Boy
Jamboree
Goodnight, Sweetheart
Three Little Sisters
Oh! Oh! Cleopatra
Melody and Moonlight
Rookies on Parade
Thumbs Up
Swing, Sister, Swing
Here Comes Elmer
Shantytown
His College Chums
When You're Smiling
Chatterbox
All Americans
Frisco Waterfront
Make Believe Ballroom
Laughing Irish Eyes
Sleepy Lagoon
Million Dollar Baby
Beautiful Dreamer
Two Bright Boys
Radio Rhythm
The Hour of St. Francis