Jack Foley

Jack Foley

Deceased · Born: Apr 12, 1891 · Died: Nov 9, 1967

Personal Details

BornApr 12, 1891 Yorkville, New York, USA

Biography

Jack Foley, a renowned writer and director, emerged on April 12, 1891, in the culturally rich and vibrant neighborhood of Yorkville, New York, USA. The cacophony of urban life and the rhythmic pulse of the city's diverse cultural tapestry likely had a profound impact on his artistic growth and development. Throughout his illustrious career, Foley's contributions to the film industry were nothing short of extraordinary, leaving an indelible mark on the medium.

Some of his most notable works include the 1927 action-packed film "Hot Heels", which showcased his skill in crafting fast-paced, thrilling narratives. His 1933 thriller "Perils of Pauline" may have demonstrated his ability to weave intricate, suspenseful storylines. Additionally, the 1944 mystery film "The Great Alaskan Mystery" possibly highlighted his talent for crafting complex, enigmatic plots.

Foley's life came to a close on November 9, 1967, in Los Angeles, California, USA, where he likely continued to draw inspiration from the city's diverse artistic community.

Career

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1933
Perils of Pauline
Perils of Pauline as Screenplay