He is probably best remembered for directing actor Bob Hope in a number of films including My Favorite Blonde (1942), Let's Face It (1943), Where There's Life (1947), and The Lemon Drop Kid (1951).
A song on the album Let's Face It by The Mighty Mighty Bosstones, inspired by James Michael Curley
Face to Face | The North Face | Two-Face | Face to Face (punk band) | face | Galle Face Green | Funny Face | Face (professional wrestling) | Baby Face Nelson | That Face | Roy Face | Projekt: The New Face of Goth | Let's Face It | Galle Face Hotel | Face Tomorrow | Zoot Suit/I'm the Face | the North Face | The Face of Evil | Radical Face | Never Trust a Pretty Face | Nancy (With the Laughing Face) | I Laugh in Your Face | French ban on face covering | Face to Face (1967 film) | Face/Off | Face (mining) | Der Fuehrer's Face | Batman: Face the Face | Baby Face Finlayson | Your Pretty Face is Going to Hell |
The Bosstones' 1997 release Let's Face It was the most commercially successful album for the band, featuring the hit single "The Impression That I Get", which hit #1 on the Modern Rock Tracks chart.