Roy Mack (director)

Roy Mack (December 14, 1889, New Brunswick, New Jersey - January 16, 1962, Los Angeles, California), born Leroy McClure, was an American director of film shorts, mostly comedy films, with 205 titles to his credit.

Born and raised in New Brunswick, New Jersey, he attended New Brunswick High School.

Selected filmography

 * Bubbles (1930) with Judy Garland
 * The Silent Partner (1931)
 * Pie, Pie Blackbird (1932) with the Nicholas Brothers and Eubie Blake
 * Rufus Jones for President (1933) with Ethel Waters and Sammy Davis Jr.
 * That's the Spirit (1933) with Noble Sissle and an all black cast
 * Pleasure Island (1933) with Richard Powell
 * Paree, Paree (1934) with Bob Hope
 * Good Morning, Eve! (1934) early Technicolor short, with Leon Errol
 * Service With a Smile (1934) another early Technicolor short with Leon Errol
 * An All-Colored Vaudeville Show (1935)
 * Ups and Downs (1937)
 * One for the Book (1940)
 * Double or Nothing (1940)
 * Hillbilly Blitzkrieg (1942)