Fred C. Newmeyer
Biography
A native of Central City, Colorado, Newmeyer is best known for directing a handful of films in the Our Gang series and for directing several Harold Lloyd movies. With Sam Taylor, Newmeyer co-directed Lloyd in films including Safety Last! (1923), Girl Shy (1924), and The Freshman (1925). Newmeyer also had an extensive directing and acting resume in other comedy short films. He appeared as an actor in 71 films between 1914 and 1923.
Prior to his film career, Newmeyer played professional baseball. Partial statistics exist for his time as a left-handed pitcher in Minor League Baseball at the Class D level from 1911 to 1913 in the Southwest Texas League, Michigan State League, and Central Association.[6] He made at least 66 appearances and was the winning pitcher of at least 26 games.
Newmeyer was the original director of the first short in the Our Gang series, also titled Our Gang; his version tested poorly, and producer Hal Roach scrapped most of the footage and remade the short with Robert McGowan as the director. Newmeyer, after directing numerous other shorts at Roach, returned to the Our Gang series in 1936 to direct The Pinch Singer, Arbor Day, Mail and Female and the feature film General Spanky.
Newmeyer and his wife, Berna, had a son, Fred W. After his film career, Newmeyer worked with the athletic department of University High School in Los Angeles. Newmeyer died on April 24, 1967, in Woodland Hills, California, at the age of 78.
Filmography
Safety Last!
as Car Driver Who Gets Parking Ticket (uncredited) 1923
Bumping Into Broadway
1919
Number, Please?
as carnival staff (uncredited) 1920
Young Mr. Jazz
as (uncredited) 1919
Captain Kidd's Kids
as Ah Nix (Chinese Cook) 1919
Luke's Movie Muddle
1916
The Marathon
1919
Don't Shove
1919
By the Sad Sea Waves
1917
A Sammy in Siberia
as (uncredited) 1919
Over the Fence
as (uncredited) 1917
Bashful
1917
Step Lively
1917
All Aboard
1917
Lonesome Luke, Messenger
1917
Clubs Are Trump
1917
Pinched
1917