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Douglas Shearer


Born
1899-11-17
Westmount, Quebec, Canada
Died
1971-01-05   (71)
Culver City, CA

Brother of actress Norma Shearer

Winner of 12 Oscars for Best Sound Recording

Production Credits (33)

Film or Short Title Featuring Role
TURN BACK THE CLOCK (1933) Ted Healy and His Stooges Recording Director
BROADWAY TO HOLLYWOOD (1933) Moe Howard and Curly Howard (Solo) Recording Director
STAGE MOTHER (1933) Ted Healy and Larry Fine (Solo) Recording Director
BOMBSHELL (1933) Ted Healy (Solo) Recording Director
MEET THE BARON (1933) Ted Healy and His Stooges Recording Director
THE PRIZEFIGHTER AND THE LADY (1933) Ted Healy and His Stooges Sound Recording
DANCING LADY (1933) Ted Healy and His Stooges Recording Director
FUGITIVE LOVERS (1934) Ted Healy and His Stooges Recording Director
LAZY RIVER (1934) Ted Healy (Solo) Recording Director
HOLLYWOOD PARTY (1934) Ted Healy and His Stooges Recording Director
OPERATOR 13 (1934) Ted Healy and Curly Howard (Solo) Recording Director
PARIS INTERLUDE (1934) Ted Healy (Solo) Recording Director
DEATH ON THE DIAMOND (1934) Ted Healy (Solo) Recording Director
THE BAND PLAYS ON (1934) Ted Healy (Solo) Recording Director
FORSAKING ALL OTHERS (1934) Ted Healy (Solo) Recording Director
THE WINNING TICKET (1935) Ted Healy (Solo) Recording Director
THE CASINO MURDER CASE (1935) Ted Healy (Solo) Recording Director
RECKLESS (1935) Ted Healy (Solo) Recording Director
MURDER IN THE FLEET (1935) Ted Healy (Solo) Recording Director
MAD LOVE (1935) Ted Healy (Solo) Recording Director
WOMAN WANTED (1935) Ted Healy (Solo) Recording Director
HERE COMES THE BAND (1935) Ted Healy (Solo) Recording Director
IT'S IN THE AIR (1935) Ted Healy (Solo) Recording Director
SPEED (1936) Ted Healy (Solo) Recording Director
SAN FRANCISCO (1936) Ted Healy (Solo) Recording Director
THE LONGEST NIGHT (1936) Ted Healy (Solo) Recording Director
MAD HOLIDAY (1936) Ted Healy (Solo) Recording Director
MAN OF THE PEOPLE (1937) Ted Healy (Solo) Recording Director
GOOD OLD SOAK (1937) Ted Healy (Solo) Recording Director
LOVE IS A HEADACHE (1938) Ted Healy (Solo) Recording Director
OF HUMAN HEARTS (1938) Ted Healy (Solo) Recording Director
ANOTHER THIN MAN (1939) Shemp Howard (Solo) Recording Director
THE SAILOR TAKES A WIFE (1945) Joe DeRita (Solo) Recording Director

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