Irving Rapper

Film director of 'Now, Voyager'

Irving Rapper - Performers & Entertainers born January 16th, 1898
Born
Died

1999
27 years ago — 101 years old

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Performers & Entertainers

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United States

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Born in 1898, a film director and producer predominantly active during the mid-20th century. Established a reputation through work with Warner Bros. and his collaboration with Bette Davis in various films. Directed acclaimed productions that highlighted emotional depth and character development, contributing significantly to the genre of drama in cinema. His most recognized work includes 'Now, Voyager,' released in 1942, which showcased the transformative journey of its lead character. Focused on themes of personal growth and interpersonal relationships, often produced adaptations of literary works.

Directed 'Now, Voyager' (1942)

Worked with Bette Davis on multiple films

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