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David Swift (director)

David "Dave" Swift (July 27, 1919 – December 31, 2001) was an American screenwriter, animator, director, and producer. He is best known for writing the screenplay for the 1967 film, ''How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying''. Swift also worked as an animator and filmmaker at The Walt Disney Studio where he adapted the story of ''Pollyanna'' for the screen and wrote and directed ''The Parent Trap'' (1961).
==Life and career==
Born in Minneapolis, Swift's father owned a factory that made sausage casings. After the depression, he dropped out of school at the age of 17 and boarded a freight train to California to pursue his goal of working for Walt Disney. After arriving in Los Angeles, Swift worked several odd jobs to earn money including working as an usher at the Warner Bros. theater. In between work, he attended art school and also attended Hollywood High School at night. He began his career at The Walt Disney Studio as an office boy and rose to be an assistant animator under Ward Kimball in 1938.
After World War II service with the 8th Air Force, Swift became a radio and television writer.〔 He attracted acclaim as the creator of ''Mr. Peepers''. Swift rejoined Disney as the writer, director and producer of ''Pollyanna'', followed by ''The Parent Trap'' (1961), Walt often said Swift was like the son he never had. After making ''Love Is a Ball'', Swift was then contracted to Columbia Pictures for ''The Interns'', ''Under the Yum Yum Tree'' and ''Good Neighbor Sam'', the latter two with Jack Lemmon. He also created the show ''Camp Runamuck''. Swift returned to Disney to write ''Candleshoe'' in 1977.
During the 1980s, he worked as a writer and director for television. His final project was the screenplay for the 1998 remake of ''The Parent Trap'', starring Lindsay Lohan, Natasha Richardson and Dennis Quaid.
In 1951, Swift married actress Maggie McNamara. They later divorced. He married model Micheline Swift in 1957 to whom he remained married until his death. The couple had two daughters, Michele and Wendon.〔

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