
William K. Howard
Director
- Born
- June 16, 1899
- Died
- February 21, 1954 (age 54)
- From
- St. Marys, Ohio, USA
William K. Howard (June 16, 1899 in St. Marys, Ohio - February 21, 1954 in Los Angeles, California) was a film director, writer and producer. Howard began his work in Hollywood as an assistant director on the 1920 release The Adorable Savage. The following year, he received his first directing credits, for Get Your Man, Play Square and What Love Will Do. He wrote The One-Man Trail that same…
Filmography (48)
A Guy Could Change (1946)Director
When the Lights Go On Again (1944)Director
Johnny Come Lately (1943)Director
Klondike Fury (1942)Director
Bullets for O'Hara (1941)Director
Money and the Woman (1940)Director
Back Door to Heaven (1939)Director
The Squeaker (1937)Director
Fire Over England (1937)Director
The Princess Comes Across (1936)Director
Mary Burns, Fugitive (1935)Director
Rendezvous (1935)Director
Vanessa: Her Love Story (1935)Director
Evelyn Prentice (1934)Director
The Cat and the Fiddle (1934)Director
This Side of Heaven (1934)Director
The Power and the Glory (1933)Director
Sherlock Holmes (1932)Director
The First Year (1932)Director
The Trial of Vivienne Ware (1932)Director
Surrender (1931)Director
Transatlantic (1931)Director
Don't Bet on Women (1931)Director
Scotland Yard (1930)Director
Good Intentions (1930)Director
Christina (1929)Director
Love, Live & Laugh (1929)Director
The Valiant (1929)Director
Sin Town (1929)Director
The River Pirate (1928)Director