Jack Sher
Jack Sher (born March 16, 1913 in Minneapolis , Minnesota , USA , † August 23, 1988 in Los Angeles , California , USA) was an American screenwriter , film director and film producer .
biography
Jack Sher, actually a columnist and sports journalist , did not join Paramount Pictures until 1951 and worked with Edmund L. Hartmann on the script for the comedy film My Favority Spy .
It wasn't until six years later, in 1957, that Sher made his debut as director of the drama Four Girls in Town . His work has always been on the production and staging of B-movies and in part to TV shows limited. His most famous film was the adventure film Lord of the Three Worlds produced in 1960 . He also directed three episodes of In Love With A Witch .
Films (directing)
- 1957: Whom the Stars Shine (Four Girls in Town) with George Nader
- 1958: Kathy O with Dan Duryea
- 1959: Tomorrow is your turn (The Wild and the Innocent) with Audie Murphy , Gilbert Roland
- 1960: Lord of the Three Worlds (Three Worlds of Gulliver) with Kerwin Mathews
- 1961: Blond, sweet and very naive (Love in a Goldfish Bowl)
Web links
- Jack Sher in the Internet Movie Database (English)
personal data | |
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SURNAME | Sher, Jack |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | American screenwriter, film director and film producer |
DATE OF BIRTH | March 16, 1913 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Minneapolis , Minnesota , USA |
DATE OF DEATH | 23rd August 1988 |
Place of death | Los Angeles , California , USA |