James Tinling

James Tinling

Deceased · Born: May 8, 1898 · Died: May 14, 1967

Personal Details

BornMay 8, 1898 Seattle, Washington, USA

Biography

James Tinling, a renowned director and assistant director, brought his creative vision to the big screen, leaving an indelible mark on the world of cinema.

Born on May 8, 1898, in the picturesque city of Seattle, Washington, USA, Tinling's early life laid the foundation for his future success.

As a talented filmmaker, Tinling was responsible for directing a string of notable films, including the 1946 thriller "Deadline for Murder", the 1948 comedy "Trouble Preferred", and the 1931 drama "The Flood".

Throughout his illustrious career, Tinling's dedication to his craft earned him recognition and admiration from audiences and critics alike.

Sadly, James Tinling's life came to a close on May 14, 1967, in Los Angeles County, California, USA, leaving behind a legacy that continues to inspire and entertain film enthusiasts to this day.

Career

1948
Night Wind
Night Wind as Director
1947
Roses Are Red
Roses Are Red as Director
Second Chance
Second Chance as Director
1946
Rendezvous 24
Rendezvous 24 as Director
1942
Sundown Jim
Sundown Jim as Director
1938
1937
1936
1929