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  1. Norman Z. McLeod. Director: Remember?. Norman Z. McLeod was one of Hollywood's leading early comedy directors. Born in Grayling, Michigan, he came from a family that had no connections to show business (his father was a clergyman).

  2. Norman Zenos McLeod (September 20, 1898 – January 27, 1964) was an American film director.

  3. Norman Z. McLeod was one of Hollywood's leading early comedy directors. Born in Grayling, Michigan, he came from a family that had no connections to show business (his father was a clergyman).

  4. It's a Gift: Directed by Norman Z. McLeod. With W.C. Fields, Kathleen Howard, Jean Rouverol, Julian Madison. A henpecked New Jersey grocer makes plans to move to California to grow oranges, despite the resistance of his overbearing wife.

  5. Norman Z. McLeod was an American film director who was best known for his comedies, especially those with the Marx Brothers, W.C. Fields, and Bob Hope. (Read Martin Scorsese’s Britannica essay on film preservation.) After studying at the University of Washington, McLeod served as a fighter pilot.

  6. Birthday: Sep 20, 1898. Birthplace: Grayling, Michigan, USA. Former animator who directed several memorable comedies, most notably the Marx Brothers classics "Monkey Business" (1931) and "Horse...

  7. Norman Zenos McLeod (September 20, 1898, Grayling, Michigan – January 27, 1964, Hollywood, California) was an American film director, cartoonist and writer. He is considered one of the best directors of comedy films of all time.

  8. Norman Zenos McLeod (September 20, 1898 – January 27, 1964) was an American film director.

  9. Former animator who directed several memorable comedies, most notably the Marx Brothers classics "Monkey Business" (1931) and "Horse Feathers" (1932). "He was a very nice guy and a fairly good director," said Groucho Marx, "but no genius."...

  10. Director Born Sept. 20, 1898 in Grayling, MI. Died Jan. 27, 1964 in Toluca Lake, CA. N orman Z. McLeod was a prolific film director who first broke into the movies as an illustrator for...