
George Sherman
DirectorProducerSecond Unit or Assistant Director
- Born
- July 14, 1908
- Died
- March 15, 1991
American second feature director George Sherman arrived in California aboard the SS Mongolia (bound from New York City, where he was born), on which he served as a bellboy. He began his career in the movie business in the mail room at Warner Brothers before working his way up to assistant director.…
Director
| Sam(1978) |
| Nashville 99(1977) |
| Mobile One(1975) |
| The Family Holvak(1975) |
| Big Jake(1971) |
Writer
| The Smothers Brothers Summer Show(1970) |
| Gentle Ben(1967) |
| Calamity Jane and Sam Bass(1949) |
| In Old Monterey(1939) |
Producer
| Little Mo(1978) |
| Hello Down There(1969) |
| Gentle Ben(1967) |
| Daniel Boone(1964) |
| Daniel Boone: Frontier Trail Rider(1966) |
Second Unit or Assistant Director
| The Gabby Hayes Show(1950) |
| Flying Tigers(1942) |
| Manhattan Merry-Go-Round(1937) |
| Western Gold(1937) |
| Windjammer(1937) |
Additional Crew
| Gentlemen Prefer Blondes(1928) |
Self
| The Story of Hollywood(1988)as Self |
| Hollywood Greats(1977)as Self |
| This Is Your Life(1950)as Self - film producer and director |
| Screen Directors Playhouse(1955)as Self - Introduction |