Jack White (born Jacob Weiss) was a Hungarian-born American film producer, director and writer.[1] His career in the film industry began in the late 1910s and continued until the early 1960s. White produced over 300 films; directed more than 60 of these, and wrote more than 50. He directed some of his sound comedies under the pseudonym "Preston Black."
Movie | Ants in the Pantry | 1936 |
Movie | A Pain In The Pullman | 1936 |
Movie | Grips Grunts and Groans | 1937 |
Movie | Slippery Silks | 1936 |
Movie | Half Shot Shooters | 1936 |
Movie | Disorder in the Court | 1936 |
Movie | The Steeplechase | 1933 |
Movie | Back To The Woods | 1937 |
Episode |
The Three Stooges Fling in the Ring |
1955 |
Episode |
The Three Stooges Of Cash and Hash |
1955 |
Episode |
The Three Stooges Rusty Romeos |
1957 |
Episode |
The Three Stooges Rumpus in the Harem |
1956 |
Episode |
The Three Stooges Musty Musketeers |
1954 |
Episode |
The Three Stooges Creeps |
1956 |
Movie | Pies And Guys | 1958 |
Episode |
The Three Stooges Hoofs and Goofs |
1957 |
Episode |
The Three Stooges The Fire Chaser |
1954 |
Episode |
The Three Stooges Space Ship Sappy |
1957 |
Episode |
The Three Stooges G.I. Dood It |
1955 |
Episode |
The Three Stooges Hook a Crook |
1955 |
Episode |
The Three Stooges Army Daze |
1956 |
Episode |
The Three Stooges The Three Troubledoers |
1946 |
Movie | Space Ship Sappy | 1957 |
Episode |
The Three Stooges Outer Space Jitters |
1957 |
Episode |
The Three Stooges Pies and Guys |
1958 |
Movie | Fling in the Ring | 1955 |
Movie | A Hit with a Miss | 1945 |
Movie | If A Body Meets A Body | 1945 |
Movie | What's the Matador | 1942 |
Movie | Sappy Bull Fighters | 1959 |
Movie | Back from the Front | 1943 |
Episode |
The Three Stooges Scheming Schemers |
1956 |
Movie | G.I. Dood It | 1955 |
Episode |
The Three Stooges What's the Matador? |
1942 |
Episode |
The Three Stooges Guns a Poppin! |
1957 |
Episode |
The Three Stooges Hot Ice |
1955 |
Episode |
The Three Stooges Pals and Gals |
1954 |
Episode |
The Three Stooges Scotched in Scotland |
1954 |
Episode |
The Three Stooges Up in Daisy's Penthouse |
1953 |
Movie | Windy Riley Goes Hollywood | 1931 |