Russell Rouse
Russell E. Rouse (born November 20, 1913 in New York , † October 2, 1987 in Los Angeles ) was an American director , producer and screenwriter .
life and career
He became known in 1949 for the thriller he wrote, victims of the underworld . He won an Oscar for the screenplay for Bed Whispers , along with Clarence Greene , Maurice Richlin and Stanley Shapiro .
Rouse was married to actress Beverly Michaels from 1955 until his death and they had two children.
Filmography (selection)
Director
* also script
- 1951: The Well *
- 1952: I'm a nuclear spy (The Thief) *
- 1953: Hands off, Jonny! (Wicked Woman) *
- 1955: Panther Cat (New York Confidential) *
- 1956: The Fastest Gun Alive (The Fastest Gun Alive) *
- 1957: The executioner takes measurements (House of Numbers) *
- 1959: Thunder in the Sun *
- 1964: Madame P. and her girls (A House Is Not a Home) *
- 1966: ... because nobody is without guilt (The Oscar) *
- 1967: The Caper of the Golden Bulls
script
- 1944: His Majesty's Personal Chefs (Nothing but Trouble)
- 1944: The Town Went Wild - Director: Ralph Murphy - also produced
- 1949: Victims of the Underworld (DOA) - Director: Rudolph Maté
- 1959: Pillow Talk (Pillow Talk) - Director: Michael Gordon
- 1969: The Shining Death (Color Me Dead , also: DOA II) - Director: Eddie Davis
Web links
- Russell Rouse in the Internet Movie Database (English)
personal data | |
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SURNAME | Rouse, Russell |
ALTERNATIVE NAMES | Rouse, Russell E. |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | American director, producer and screenwriter |
DATE OF BIRTH | November 20, 1913 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | New York City |
DATE OF DEATH | 2nd October 1987 |
Place of death | los Angeles |