Lew Landers

Description:

Rivaling Sam Newfield and William Beaudine as one of the American film industry's most prolific directors, Lew Landers began directing features in the mid-'30s under his real name of Louis Friedlander, but changed it to Lew Landers after several films. His first effort, The Raven (1935), with Boris Karloff and Bela Lugosi, was probably his best. Landers worked for just about every studio in Hollywood during his long career, but spent a lot of time at RKO and Columbia turning out low-budget adventure epics, thrillers and westerns. In the 1950s he turned to series television, as many of his fellow B directors did, and alternated between that and features for the remainder of his career.

Overview

Birthday January 2, 1901
Born In New York City, New York, USA
Alternative names Louis Friedlander , Louis Friendlander
Spouse/Ex- Rolli Friedland April 26, 1946 - ? (),Adele Feiner July 15, 1927 - ? ()

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Salaries $900

Scores

Pacific Liner
1h 16m
5.7
7.1
Sky Giant
1h 20m
5.9
Twelve Crowded Hours
1h 4m
5.5
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