Albert S. Rogell
DirectorProducerWriter
- Born
- August 21, 1901
- Died
- April 7, 1988
Born in Oklahoma City, Albert Rogell moved with his family to Spokane, WA, when he was a child. At 15 he got a job with the Washington Motion Picture Co. Having gotten a taste of the film business, he headed to Los Angeles after the company went bankrupt, and had a succession of jobs before joiningโฆ
Director
| Broken Arrow(1956) |
| The 20th Century-Fox Hour(1955) |
| My Friend Flicka(1955) |
| The Ford Television Theatre(1952) |
| Shadow of Fear(1955) |
Writer
| Love, Honor and Goodbye(1945) |
| The Wrecker(1933) |
| Red Hot Leather(1926) |
| The Circus Cyclone(1925) |
| The Greatest Menace(1923) |
Producer
| The Admiral Was a Lady(1950) |
| Song of India(1949) |
| Northwest Stampede(1948) |
| Laugh It Off(1939) |
| The Wrecker(1933) |
Production Manager
| A Damsel in Distress(1937) |
Camera and Electrical Department
| The Midlanders(1920) |
Additional Crew
| The Danger Point(1922) |
Self
| Buster Keaton: A Hard Act to Follow(1987)as Self |
| Hollywood(1980)as Self |