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In the early days of sound, the independent Tiffany studio tried valiantly to compete with the major studios. They had a good eye for talent and director Norman Taurog had a solid production background in light comedy. However his stay at Tiffany would be brief. In 1931 he found himself at Paramount and within 2 years was the youngest person to win an Academy Award for his direction of Skippy, which starred his nephew Jackie Cooper. Taurog had a long and successful career which included every major studio and such hitsas Boys Town, The Adventures of Mark Twain and even an uncredited stint on The Wizard of Oz. He directed eight films with Jerry Lewis and nine with Elvis Presley. He retired in 1968 and died in 1981. Recently his Oscar statuette sold for over $300,000 at auction.
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