
Sam Wood
Birthday: 10 July 1883, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA
Birth Name: Samuel Grosvenor Wood
Height: 183 cm
After a two-year apprenticeship under Cecil B. DeMille as assistant director, Samuel Grosvenor Wood had the good fortune to have assigned to him two of the biggest stars at Paramount during their heyd ...Show More

There is as much need for relief from comedy as from the starkest tragedy. Audiences may think that Show more
There is as much need for relief from comedy as from the starkest tragedy. Audiences may think that they'd like to laugh every minute, but they wouldn't. The emotional demands are just too great. That's why, in A Day at the Races (1937), the romance and music are included as interludes. Hide
[on working with Gary Cooper in The Pride of the Yankees (1942)] You're positive he's going to ruin Show more
[on working with Gary Cooper in The Pride of the Yankees (1942)] You're positive he's going to ruin your picture. I froze in my tracks the first time I directed him. I thought something was wrong with him, saw a million-dollar production go glimmering. I was amazed at the result on the screen. What I thought was underplaying turned out to be just the right approach. On the screen he's perfect, yet on the set you'd swear it's the worst job of acting in the history of motion pictures. Hide
Sam Wood's FILMOGRAPHY
as Director (4)