Lee Sholem
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Lee Tabor Sholem (May 25, 1913 in Paris, Illinois – August 19, 2000 in Los Angeles, California) was an American television and film director.
Nicknamed ""Roll 'Em" Sholem", he is identified more than anyone else in the industry with speed and efficiency. He directed more than 1300 productions, including both feature films and TV episodes, without ever going over schedule. His achievements over a 40-year career have, as yet, been unsurpassed in Hollywood history.
Sholem's first film was Tarzan's Magic Fountain in 1949 and his last film was Doomsday Machine in 1972.
Filmography
- Catalina Caper
- Doomsday Machine
- Emergency Hospital
- Ma and Pa Kettle at Waikiki
- Pharaoh's Curse
- The Redhead from Wyoming
- Sierra Stranger
- The Stand at Apache River
- Superman and the Mole Men
- Tarzan and the Slave Girl
- Tarzan's Magic Fountain
- Tobor the Great
Television credits
- Men into Space
- 77 Sunset Strip
- Maverick
- Sugarfoot
- Cheyenne
- Captain Midnight
- The Adventures of Long John Silver
- Adventures of Superman
- WhirlyBirds
External links
- Lee Sholem at IMDb
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