Howard Hughes

Howard Hughes

Known For: Production

Date Of Birth:1905-12-25

Place Of Birth:Humble, Texas, USA

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Howard Robard Hughes, Jr. (December 24, 1905 – April 5, 1976) was an American business magnate, industrialist, aviator, engineer, film producer, director, hotelier, philanthropist, and was one of the wealthiest people in the world. He gained prominence from the late 1920s as a maverick film producer, making big-budget and often controversial films like The Racket (1928), Hell's Angels (1930), Scarface (1932), and The Outlaw (1943). Hughes was one of the most influential aviators in history; he set multiple world air-speed records, built the Hughes H-1 Racer and H-4 "Hercules" (better known to history as the "Spruce Goose") aircraft, and acquired and expanded Trans World Airlines which would later on merge with American Airlines. Hughes is also remembered for his eccentric behavior and reclusive lifestyle in later life, caused in part by a worsening obsessive–compulsive disorder. His legacy is maintained through the Howard Hughes Medical Institute. Description above from the Wikipedia article Howard Hughes, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.

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Scarface
The Outlaw
The Outlaw
Hell's Angels
The Racket
The Las Vegas Story
The Racket
The Age for Love
Underwater!
The French Line
Two Tickets to Broadway
Flying Leathernecks
Sky Devils
The Front Page
Jet Pilot
Hell's Angels
The Conqueror
The Mating Call
Scarface
Red River
The Sin of Harold Diddlebock
Behind the Rising Sun
Hell's Angels
Macao
Vendetta
His Kind of Woman
His Kind of Woman
His Kind of Woman
Cock of the Air
Two Arabian Knights
Angel Face
Second Chance