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Alfred John "Alf" Goulding (January 26, 1885 – April 25, 1972) was an Australian-born
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, who became an American
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and screenwriter. He directed more than 180 films between 1917 and 1959 and is credited with having
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wear his trademark glasses.


Biography

He was born on January 26, 1885, in
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,
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to Francis Thomas Goulding (1860–1940) and Margaret Davies Walsh. He was the youngest brother of the opera singer Elsa Goulding. As children, he and his brother and sister performed with Pollard’s Lilliputian Opera Company, a popular Australian juvenile opera company that travelled Australasia, the Orient and North America extensively. By 1900 he was regularly singled out in reviews as one of the company’s most entertaining performers: "Master Alf. Goulding came in for a lion's share of applause, and he certainly won it fairly in his comic pieces." By 1907, Goulding was stage managing for the company. He arrived with the Pollard troupe in the US in 1908. According to Brent Walker, Goulding then travelled to Britain where he worked on stage with
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, for several years, after which he returned to the US. By 1911 he was performing on stage in North America and directing his own stage shows, sometimes in collaboration with former Pollard performers
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and Harry "Snub" Pollard. In 1912, he broke into movies, acting and then after 1916, directing two reel comedies for Fox. He then joined
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, directing many
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shorts. Throughout the 1920s and early 1930s his work output was significant, and he directed the likes of
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,
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and
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, in addition to films starring former Pollard players
Daphne Pollard Daphne Pollard (born Daphne Trott; October 19, 1891 – February 22, 1978) was an Australian-born vaudeville performer and dancer, active on stage and later in American films, mostly short comedies. Between 1928 and 1935 she had almost 60 scree ...
and
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Between 1935 and 1938 he worked in Britain again. In 1939 he re-entered the United States illegally and was jailed as an alien. Goulding directed one of
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's final films at the
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, ''
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'', released in 1940, and wrote and directed a wartime film made in Australia in 1942, '' A Yank in Australia'', which was not a success. His final film was ''Laffing Time'' which he directed in 1959. He had by this time, over 180 directorial credits to his name. He died in
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, from
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on April 5, 1972.


Marriages

# He married Gladys Watson (1891–1920) on October 28, 1911, in
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. She died on April 19, 1920, in
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. # On June 17, 1920, in
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, he married Hazel Marcella O'Brien (1892–1935) and they divorced around 1925. # His third marriage was on December 8, 1925, when he married Audrey H. Faught (1910–1972) in
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, British Columbia, Canada. She was 25 years younger than him. They divorced in 1933; she claimed that he beat her and drank excessively. She was awarded custody of their three children. # He married actress Diana Seaby (1914–1963) (born Dorothea Lillian Siglow) in Mexico in 1934. They married again in
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, on July 30, 1934, to ensure that the marriage was legal in the United States. She was 29 years younger than him. They divorced in 1941 in
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. # He appears to have married Suzanne Raphael in 1941 and they divorced by 1952. # He married his last wife, Rita J. Lunniss (1927–1980) in 1952 in Middlesex, England. She later changed her name to Betty Goulding.Marriage of Rita J. Lunniss and Alfred J. Goulding in Middlesex, England in the England & Wales, Civil Registration Marriage Index.


Selected filmography

* '' By the Sad Sea Waves'' (1917) * ''
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'' (1917) * '' All Aboard'' (1917) * '' Bashful'' (1917) * '' Step Lively'' (1917) * '' A Gasoline Wedding'' (1918) * '' Look Pleasant, Please'' (1918) * '' Let's Go'' (1918) * ''
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'' (1918) * '' Follow the Crowd'' (1918) * '' Pipe the Whiskers'' (1918) * '' Hey There!'' (1918) * '' Kicked Out'' (1918) * '' Two-Gun Gussie'' (1918) * '' Fireman Save My Child'' (1918) * '' Somewhere in Turkey'' (1918) * '' An Ozark Romance'' (1918) * '' Kicking the Germ Out of Germany'' (1918) * '' Bride and Gloom'' (1918) * '' Swing Your Partners'' (1918) * '' Take a Chance'' (1918) * '' The Dutiful Dub'' (1919) * '' Crack Your Heels'' (1919) * '' Ring Up the Curtain'' (1919) * '' Si, Senor'' (1919) * '' The Marathon'' (1919) * '' Pistols for Breakfast'' (1919) * '' Off the Trolley'' (1919) * '' Never Touched Me'' (1919) * '' Count Your Change'' (1919) * ''
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'' (1919) * '' Don't Shove'' (1919) * '' From Hand to Mouth'' (1919) * '' Learning to Love'' (1925) * '' Don't'' (1925) * ''
Atta Boy ''Atta Boy'' is a 1926 American silent comedy film directed by Edward H. Griffith and starring Monty Banks, Virginia Bradford, and Ernest Wood. Cast * Monty Banks as Monty Milde * Virginia Bradford as The Girl * Ernest Wood as Craven, Rep ...
'' (1926) * ''
Should Men Walk Home? ''Should Men Walk Home?'' is a 1927 American short silent comedy film directed by Leo McCarey, starring Mabel Normand and featuring Creighton Hale, Eugene Pallette, and Oliver Hardy. Cast * Mabel Normand as The Girl Bandit * Creighton Hale ...
'' (1927) * '' The Honorable Mr. Buggs'' (1927) * ''
Hey, Pop! ''Hey, Pop!'' is a 1932 American comedy film starring Roscoe "Fatty" Arbuckle. It was Arbuckle's comeback film, following an eleven-year absence from the screen caused by a 1921 scandal that implicated Arbuckle. Plot Fatty is a chef in a New Yor ...
'' (1932) * ''
Buzzin' Around ''Buzzin' Around'' is a 1933 American pre-Code comedy film starring Fatty Arbuckle, and directed by Alfred J. Goulding. Plot Cornelius ( Roscoe 'Fatty' Arbuckle) invents a liquid which makes objects unbreakable and resilient. Unfortunately ...
'' (1933) * '' How've You Bean?'' (1933) * '' Everything Is Rhythm'' (1936) * ''
Splinters in the Air ''Splinters in the Air'' (aka, ''Splinters In The Air Force'') is a 1937 British comedy film directed by Alfred J. Goulding and starring Sydney Howard and Richard Hearne. It is a loose sequel to the films '' Splinters'' (1929) and '' Splinters ...
'' (1937) * '' Sam Small Leaves Town'' (1937) * ''
The Gang Show ''The Gang Show'' is a 1937 British musical film about a Boy Scout Troop who stage a variety show to raise funds, when the lease of their meeting place expires. The film was a vehicle for material from Ralph Reader's Gang Shows that had bee ...
'' (1938) * '' Olympic Honeymoon'' (1940) * ''
A Chump at Oxford ''A Chump at Oxford'' is a Hal Roach comedy film produced in 1939 and released in 1940 by United Artists. It was directed by Alfred J. Goulding and is the penultimate Laurel and Hardy film made at the Roach studio. The title echoes the film '' ...
'' (1940) * '' A Yank in Australia'' (1942) * '' Dick Barton: Special Agent'' (1948) * ''
The Dark Road ''There is No Escape'' (also known as ''The Dark Road'' and ''The Thurston Story'') is a 1948 British second feature ('B') drama film directed by Alfred J. Goulding and starring Farnham Baxter, Cyril Chamberlain, Sydney Bromley and Stanley Thurs ...
'' (1948) * ''
The Devil's Jest ''The Devil's Jest'' is a 1954 British second feature ('B') film directed by Alfred Goulding and starring Mara Tavernan, Ivan Craig and Valentine Dyall. It was written by Vance Youdan (credited as Vance Uhden), and is a remake of '' Castle ...
'' (1954) * ''
Laffing Time ''Laffing Time'' is a 1959 feature film starring Gloria Jean and El Brendel and directed by Alf Goulding. The film's producer, Edward Finney Edward Francis Finney (1903–1983) was an American film producer and director.Pitts p.174 He is bes ...
'' (1959)


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* {{DEFAULTSORT:Goulding, Alfred J. 1885 births 1972 deaths Film directors from Los Angeles American male screenwriters Deaths from pneumonia in California Burials at Forest Lawn Memorial Park (Hollywood Hills) Articles containing video clips Australian emigrants to the United States 20th-century American male writers 20th-century American screenwriters