
Directing
Born January 4, 1916 in Columbus, Georgia, USA
Robert R. Parrish (born 4 January 1916, Columbus, Georgia – 4 December 1995, Southampton, New York) was an American actor, film editor, film director, and writer. He received an Academy Award for Film Editing for the 1947 film, Body and Soul. Parrish was the son of factory cashier Gordon R. Parrish and Laura R. Parrish. In the mid-1920s, the family moved from Georgia to Los Angeles and Parrish and his sisters Beverly and Helen began obtaining work as actors soon thereafter. Parrish made his film debut in the 1927 Our Gang short Olympic Games. (Their mother, Laura R. Parrish, was an actress as well and appeared in a few films of the 1940s.) He appeared in the anti-war classic All Quiet on the Western Front (1930) and Charles Chaplin's City Lights (1931), and in several films for John Ford.

Sodankylä Forever
Self

The Twilight Zone

Hollywood Blues
Self - director

Blue Bayou
Tony

Mississippi Blues

The Marseille Contract

A Town Called Bastard

Doppelgänger

Duffy

Casino Royale

The Bobo

Up from the Beach

In the French Style

The Wonderful Country

The Twilight Zone

Johnny Staccato

Saddle the Wind

Fire Down Below

Lucy Gallant

The Purple Plain

Rough Shoot

My Pal Gus

Assignment: Paris

The San Francisco Story

The Mob

Cry Danger

No Sad Songs for Me

All the King's Men

Caught

No Minor Vices

A Double Life

Body and Soul

That Justice Be Done

December 7th

Undercover: How to Operate Behind Enemy Lines

The Battle of Midway

The Grapes of Wrath

Stagecoach

Mr. Doodle Kicks Off
2nd Sophomore

History Is Made at Night

Steamboat Round the Bend
Boy

The Informer
Young Soldier (uncredited)

Doctor Bull
Teenager

The Miracle Man

City Lights
Newsboy (uncredited)

Scandal Sheet
Copy Boy

The Right to Love
Willie

Up the River
Boy (uncredited)

All Quiet on the Western Front
Schoolboy (uncredited)

Anna Christie
Boy at Coney Island (uncredited)

Riley the Cop
Boy

Sunrise: A Song of Two Humans
Boy (uncredited)