Seymour Friedman

Seymour Friedman
Born August 17, 1917
Detroit, Michigan
United States
Died April 2, 2003
Los Angeles, California
United States
Occupation Director

Seymour Friedman (1917–2003) was an American film director. He later worked as a production manager in television. Friedman began his career as an assistant director, before enlisting for military service following America's entry into World War II. He directed his first film, Trapped by Boston Blackie, in 1948.[1] Like many of the other films he directed, it was a low-budget series film. In the early 1950s, Friedman went to Britain to make a couple of films, before returning to Hollywood. He directed his last film in 1956, and switched to working entirely in television.

Selected filmography

References

  1. Blottner p.66-67

Bibliography

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