John W. Considine Jr.


John W. Considine Jr. was an American film producer.
He joined MGM from Fox in 1932 and remained with the company for the rest of his career. That year he also directed his only film Disorderly Conduct.
He was born in Spokane, Washington the son of Elizabeth Ann and impresario John Considine. He married Carmen Pantages and was the father of actor Tim Considine and writer and actor John Considine. Considine and Pantages were married on Valentine's Day 1932. They divorced in 1952.

Filmography

Wild Justice The Eagle The Son of the Sheik Two Arabian Knights Tempest The Garden of Eden Eternal Love New York Nights One Romantic Night Puttin' On the Ritz Abraham Lincoln Be Yourself! The Bad One Don't Bet on Women Doctors' Wives Six Cylinder Love Skyline Always Goodbye She Wanted a Millionaire Flesh Disorderly Conduct Peg o' My Heart Dancing Lady This Side of Heaven Sequoia Evelyn Prentice Have a Heart The Gay Bride Mad Love Broadway Melody of 1936 Three Live Ghosts Absolute Quiet Robin Hood of El Dorado The Voice of Bugle Ann Personal Property The Emperor's Candlesticks Boys Town Arsène Lupin Returns Of Human Hearts Hold That Kiss Blackmail Society Lawyer Stronger Than Desire Young Tom Edison Edison, the Man Third Finger, Left Hand Married Bachelor Johnny Eager Men of Boys Town Design for Scandal Jackass Mail A Yank at Eton Three Hearts for Julia