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George Seaton

Known For
Directing

Known Credits
3

Gender
Male

Birthday
April 17, 1911 (115 years old)

Place of Birth
South Bend, Indiana, USA

George Seaton

Biography

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.

George Seaton (April 17, 1911 – July 28, 1979) was an American screenwriter, playwright, film director and producer, and theatre director.

Born George Stenius in South Bend, Indiana, Seaton moved to Detroit after graduating from college to work as an actor on radio station WXYZ. John L. Barrett played The Lone Ranger on test broadcasts of the series in early January 1933, but when the program became part of the regular schedule Seaton was cast in the title role. In later years he claimed to have devised the cry "Hi-yo, Silver" because he couldn't whistle for his horse as the script required.

Seaton joined Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer as a contract writer in 1933. His first major screen credit was the Marx Brothers comedy A Day at the Races in 1937. In the early 1940s he joined 20th Century Fox, where he remained for the rest of the decade, writing scripts for Moon Over Miami, Coney Island, Charley's Aunt, The Song of Bernadette, and others before making his directorial debut with Diamond Horseshoe in 1945. From this point on he was credited as both screenwriter and director for most of his films, including The Shocking Miss Pilgrim, Miracle on 34th Street, Apartment for Peggy, Chicken Every Sunday, The Big Lift, For Heaven's Sake, Little Boy Lost, The Country Girl, and The Proud and Profane.

But Not Goodbye, Seaton's 1944 Broadway debut as a playwright, closed after only 23 performances, although it later was adapted for the 1946 film The Cockeyed Miracle by Karen DeWolf. In 1967 he returned to Broadway to direct the Norman Krasna play Love in E Flat, which was a critical and commercial flop. The musical Here's Love, adapted from his screenplay for Miracle on 34th Street by Meredith Willson, proved to be more successful.

Seaton won the Academy Award for Best Adapted Screenplay twice, for Miracle on 34th Street (which also earned him the Golden Globe Award for Best Screenplay) and The Country Girl, and was nominated for Oscars three additional times. He received The Jean Hersholt Humanitarian Award in 1961.

Seaton died of cancer in Beverly Hills, California.

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Known For

Directing

2025Airports...Director
1973Showdown...Director
1970Airport...Director
1968What's So Bad About Feeling Good?...Director
196436 Hours...Director
1963The Hook...Director
1962The Counterfeit Traitor...Director
1961The Pleasure of His Company...Director
1958Teacher's Pet...Director
1957Williamsburg: The Story of a Patriot...Director
1956The Proud and Profane...Director
1954The Country Girl...Director
1953Little Boy Lost...Director
1953The Oscars...Director
1952Anything Can Happen...Director
1950For Heaven's Sake...Director
1950The Big Lift...Director
1949Chicken Every Sunday...Director
1948Apartment for Peggy...Director
1947Miracle on 34th Street...Director
1947The Shocking Miss Pilgrim...Director
1945Junior Miss...Director
1945Diamond Horseshoe...Director

Writing

1994Miracle on 34th Street...Screenplay
1994Miracle on 34th Street...Original Film Writer
1973Miracle on 34th Street...Writer
1970Airport...Screenplay
1968What's So Bad About Feeling Good?...Screenstory
196436 Hours...Screenplay
1962The Counterfeit Traitor...Writer
1959Miracle On 34th Street...Screenplay
1956The Proud and Profane...Screenplay
1956The Proud and Profane...Story
1955The Miracle on 34th Street...Original Film Writer
1954The Country Girl...Screenplay
1953Little Boy Lost...Screenplay
1952Anything Can Happen...Writer
1950For Heaven's Sake...Writer
1950The Big Lift...Writer
1949Chicken Every Sunday...Writer
1948Apartment for Peggy...Writer
1947Miracle on 34th Street...Screenplay
1947The Shocking Miss Pilgrim...Writer
1945Junior Miss...Writer
1945Diamond Horseshoe...Screenplay
1944The Eve of St. Mark...Writer
1943The Song of Bernadette...Screenplay
1943Coney Island...Screenplay
1943The Meanest Man in the World...Screenplay
1942The Magnificent Dope...Screenplay
1941Charley's Aunt...Screenplay
1941Moon Over Miami...Adaptation
1941That Night in Rio...Screenplay
1940The Doctor Takes a Wife...Screenplay
1937A Day at the Races...Screenplay
1937A Day at the Races...Story
1935The Winning Ticket...Writer
1934Student Tour...Story

Production

1973Showdown...Producer
1968What's So Bad About Feeling Good?...Producer
1963Twilight of Honor...Producer
1962The Counterfeit Traitor...Producer
1960The Rat Race...Producer
1959But Not for Me...Producer
1958Teacher's Pet...Producer
1957The Tin Star...Producer
1954The Country Girl...Producer
1954The Bridges at Toko-Ri...Producer
1952Somebody Loves Me...Producer
1952Aaron Slick from Punkin Crick...Producer
1951Rhubarb...Producer

Acting

1987Grace Kelly: The American Princessas Self (archive footage)
1953The Oscarsas Self
1948The Ed Sullivan Showas Self