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==Life and career== |
==Life and career== |
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Academy Award-winner Hauser was born in [[Idaho]] and began his career at the [[Pasadena Playhouse]] with his closest friends, – including [[George Reeves]] (''[[Superman]]'' (1952)), [[Robert Preston (actor)|Robert Preston]] (''[[The Music Man]]'' (1962)) and [[Dana Andrews]], among other golden-era legends. He married Geraldine T. Hauser, who was dubbed the ''matron saint'' of [[Lake Sherwood, California|Lake Sherwood]]'s ''Teen Canteen''.<ref>{{cite web|title=Dwight Hauser Biography|url= |
Academy Award-winner Hauser was born in [[Idaho]] and began his career at the [[Pasadena Playhouse]] with his closest friends, – including [[George Reeves]] (''[[Superman]]'' (1952)), [[Robert Preston (actor)|Robert Preston]] (''[[The Music Man]]'' (1962)) and [[Dana Andrews]], among other golden-era legends. He married Geraldine T. Hauser, who was dubbed the ''matron saint'' of [[Lake Sherwood, California|Lake Sherwood]]'s ''Teen Canteen''.<ref>{{cite web|title=Dwight Hauser Biography|url=https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0369519/bio|work=Internet Movie Database|accessdate=30 May 2014}}</ref> Dwight Hauser was the father of actor [[Wings Hauser]], Marcia, Helena, philanthropist Erich Hauser, and grandfather of actor [[Cole Hauser]]. He was the father-in-law of Cali Hauser. |
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==Death== |
==Death== |
Revision as of 19:13, 30 June 2018
Dwight Hauser | |
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Born | Dwight Arthur Hauser July 4, 1911 Idaho, U.S. |
Died | January 18, 1969 (aged 57) |
Spouse(s) | Geraldine T. Hauser (? – January 18, 1969; his death; 4 children) |
Dwight Arthur Hauser (July 4, 1911 – January 18, 1969) was an American film screenwriter, actor and film producer, also the father of actor Wings Hauser and actor Erich Hauser.
Life and career
Academy Award-winner Hauser was born in Idaho and began his career at the Pasadena Playhouse with his closest friends, – including George Reeves (Superman (1952)), Robert Preston (The Music Man (1962)) and Dana Andrews, among other golden-era legends. He married Geraldine T. Hauser, who was dubbed the matron saint of Lake Sherwood's Teen Canteen.[1] Dwight Hauser was the father of actor Wings Hauser, Marcia, Helena, philanthropist Erich Hauser, and grandfather of actor Cole Hauser. He was the father-in-law of Cali Hauser.
Death
Hauser died on January 18, 1969, in Lake Sherwood, California at the age of 57.
Filmography
Writer
- Disneyland (1961–1964) (TV series) (3 episodes)
- Nikki, Wild Dog of the North: Part 1 (1964) TV Episode (writer)
- Nikki, Wild Dog of the North: Part 2 (1964) TV Episode (writer)
- A Fire Called Jeremiah (1961) TV Episode
- The Legend of Lobo (1962)Disney
- People and Places (1962) (TV series) (unknown episodes)
- Nikki, Wild Dog of the North (1961)
- Nature's Strangest Creatures (1959) (narrative)
- Ama Girls (1958) Academy Award for Walt Disney
- Lapland (1957)
- Portugal (1957/I)
Lassie (TV Series) (writer - 4 episodes, 1962 - 1963) (teleplay - 1 episode, 1961) Weasel Warfare (1963) ... (writer) Gentle Savage (1962) ... (writer) Quick Brown Fox (1962) ... (writer) The Musher (1962) ... (writer) The Badger Game (1961) ... (teleplay)
References
- ^ "Dwight Hauser Biography". Internet Movie Database. Retrieved May 30, 2014.