Ted Wilde (c1893 - December 17, 1929) was a comedy writer and director during the era of silent movies, though he also produced two movies with sound in 1930. He was born in New York, New York. His initial career was as a member of Harold Lloyd's writing staff. His final film as a director was Clancy in Wall Street in 1930. He died of a stroke in Hollywood, California and was interred in the Forest Lawn Memorial Park Cemetery in Glendale, California.
Awards
He was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Director of a Comedy Picture, but did not win, in the 1st Academy Awards for the film Speedy.
Filmography
- Clancy in Wall Street (1930)
- Loose Ankles (1930)
- Speedy (1928)
- Babe Comes Home (1927)
- The Kid Brother (1927)
- The Haunted Honeymoon (1925)
- A Sailor Papa (1925)
- The Goofy Age (1924)
- Battling Orioles (1924)
External links
- Ted Wilde at the Internet Movie Database
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