
Robert Emmett Tansey
Jun 28, 1897 - Jun 17, 1951 (53 years old) in Brooklyn [now in New York City], New York, USA
Robert Emmett Tansey was an American film director, producer, and screenwriter, primarily known for his work in the Western genre during the 1930s and 1940s. He directed and wrote numerous films, including Badman's Gold (1951) and Timber Terrors (1935). Tansey's contributions to B-Westerns were significant, often working with limited budgets to produce engaging stories that resonated with audiences of the time. His ability to manage multiple roles in film production showcased his dedication and versatility in the industry.
Known For

Riding to Fame
Spec (as Bert Tansey)

The Witch Woman
Paul Martinet (as Robert Tansey)
Credits
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Riding to Fame 1927Spec (as Bert Tansey)★ NR
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The Witch Woman 1918Paul Martinet (as Robert Tansey)★ NR