
Irving Lerner
Biography
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Irving Lerner (7 March 1909, New York City - 25 December 1976, Los Angeles) Before becoming a filmmaker, Lerner was a research editor for Columbia University's Encyclopedia of Social Sciences, getting his start in film by making documentaries for the anthropology department. He then made films for the Rockefeller Foundation and other academic institutions, later becoming a film editor and second-unit director involved with the emerging American documentar…
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Filmography
Acting (2)
Crew (38)
Movies (35)
Mustang: The House That Joe Built
1977Editor
The River Niger
1976Editor
B. Must Die
1975Co-Producer
Steppenwolf
1974Editor
The Darwin Adventure
1972Co-Producer
Captain Apache
1971Producer
A Town Called Bastard
1971Director
Bad Man's River
1971Executive Producer
The Royal Hunt of the Sun
1969Director
Custer of the West
1967Executive Producer
Cry of Battle
1963Director
Spartacus
1960Editor
Studs Lonigan
1960Director
City of Fear
1959Director
Murder by Contract
1958Director
Edge of Fury
1958Director
Men in War
1957Production Manager
Men in War
1957Production Supervisor
Man Crazy
1953Director
Muscle Beach
1948Director
To Hear Your Banjo Play
1947Director
To Hear Your Banjo Play
1947Producer
Hymn of the Nations
1944Editor
Hymn of the Nations
1944Producer
The Autobiography of a 'Jeep'
1943Director
The Autobiography of a 'Jeep'
1943Producer
Swedes in America
1943Director
The Land
1942Additional Director of Photography
The Land
1942Camera Operator
A Place to Live
1941Director
A Place to Live
1941Producer
Valley Town: A Study of Machines and Men
1940Editor
The Children Must Learn
1940Editor
And So They Live
1940Editor
China Strikes Back
1937Director
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