Bryan Foy

Bryan Foy

Born: December 8, 1896
Died: April 20, 1977
in Chicago, Illinois, USA
Bryan Foy (December 8, 1896 – April 20, 1977) was an American film producer and director. He produced more than 200 films between 1924 and 1963. He also directed 41 films between 1923 and 1934. He headed the B picture unit at Warner Bros. where he was known as "the keeper of the B's".

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Movies for Bryan Foy...

Elysia, Valley of the Nude
Title: Elysia, Valley of the Nude
Character: International News Bureau Editor
Released: October 27, 1933
Type: Movie
James Mack, a reporter for the International News Bureau, is assigned by his editor to do a story on the phenomenon of nudist colonies.
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Don't Get Nervous
Title: Don't Get Nervous
Character: himself
Released: August 20, 1929
Type: Movie
Georgie Price tells Bryan Foy, who is to direct his short film, that he is nervous about performing to a camera and microphone instead of an audience. He then sings a couple songs, in an Al Jolson/Eddie Cantor style.
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A Favorite Fool
Title: A Favorite Fool
Character: One of the Widow's Children (as Seven Little Foys)
Released: November 14, 1915
Type: Movie
Arling, ringmaster of a small wagon circus, abuses Polly and her seven children. Foy, a farmhand, sympathizes with her and she decides to quit her place as trapeze woman in the show and get other work. She sends her brood to the poorhouse, and Foy, ignorant of her flock, makes love to her and is accepted.