Sam Wood
Tagline: Sam Wood - The Stalwart Craftsman of Hollywood's Golden Era.
Born in 1883, in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA, Sam Wood was an active director in the film industry from 1920 to 1949, specializing predominantly in the drama, comedy, and romance genres. Some of his most famous films include "For Whom the Bell Tolls," "Goodbye, Mr. Chips," and "A Night at the Opera," with the latter two earning him Academy Award nominations for Best Director. Although not particularly known for a unique authorial style, Wood was highly respected for his technical acumen, storytelling ability, and for his collaborations with some of Hollywood's biggest stars. Sam Wood was a director who, with his unassuming proficiency, helped shape the Golden Age of Hollywood, leaving an indelible mark on cinematic history.