Clarence Brown

Directing

Born: 1890-05-10
Died: 1987-08-17
From: Clinton, Massachusetts, USA
Gender: Male
Popularity: 0.4

Also Known As

Clarence Leon BrownClarence L. BrownКларенс Браун

Biography

Clarence Leon Brown (May 10, 1890 – August 17, 1987) was an American film director. After serving as a fighter pilot and flight instructor in the United States Army Air Service during World War I, Brown was given his first co-directing credit (with Tourneur) for The Great Redeemer (1920). Later that year, he directed a major portion of The Last of the Mohicans after Tourneur was injured in a fall. Brown moved to Universal in 1924, and then to Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, where he remained until the mid-1950s. At MGM he was one of the main directors of their major female stars, he directed Joan Crawford six times and Greta Garbo seven. Brown was nominated five times for six films (see below) for an Academy Award as a director, but he never received an Oscar. However, he won Best Foreign Film for Anna Karenina, starring Garbo at the 1935 Venice International Film Festival. Brown's films gained a total of 38 Academy Award nominations and earned nine Oscars. Brown himself received five Academy Award nominations for six films and in 1949, he won the British Academy Award for the film version of William Faulkner's Intruder in the Dust. In 1957, Brown was awarded The George Eastman Award, given by George Eastman House for distinguished contribution to the art of film. Brown retired a wealthy man due to his real estate investments, but refused to watch new movies, as he feared they might cause him to restart his career. The Clarence Brown Theater, on the campus of the University of Tennessee, is named in his honor. He holds the record for most nominations for the Academy Award for Best Director without a win, with six.

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Awards & Nominations2 won · 6 nominated

🏆 Won

star on Hollywood Walk of Fame

1960
Nominated

Academy Award for Best Director

The Yearling

1947
Nominated

Academy Award for Best Director

National Velvet

1946
Nominated

Academy Award for Best Director

The Human Comedy

1944
Nominated

Academy Award for Best Director

A Free Soul

1931
Nominated

Academy Award for Best Director

Romance

1930
Nominated

Academy Award for Best Director

Anna Christie

1930
🏆 Won

Golden Lion

Acting8 titles

Directing55 titles

Writing1 title

Production21 titles

Editing7 titles