Stuart Heisler
Born:
1896-12-05
From:
Los Angeles, California, USA
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Stoops Heisler (December 5, 1896 - August 21, 1979) was an American film and television director. He worked as a motion picture editor from 1921 to 1936, then dedicated the rest of his career to that of a film director. Director of 1944 propaganda film The Negro Soldier, a documentary style recruitment piece targeting African-Americans. He received an Oscar nomination in 1949 for his contribution to the visual effects of the film Tulsa. Description above from the Wikipedia article Stoops Heisler, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
Directing
Hitler
The Burning Hills
The Lone Ranger
The Brush Roper
I Died a Thousand Times
This Is My Love
Beachhead
The Star
Saturday Island
Journey Into Light
Storm Warning
Dallas
Chain Lightning
Tokyo Joe
Tulsa
Smash-Up: The Story of a Woman
Blue Skies
Along Came Jones
The Negro Soldier
The Glass Key
The Remarkable Andrew
Among the Living
The Monster and the Girl
The Biscuit Eater
Writing
Editing
The Big Broadcast of 1937
Klondike Annie
Peter Ibbetson
Men Without Names
The Wedding Night
Kid Millions
We're Not Dressing
Roman Scandals
The Masquerader
The Kid from Spain
The Greeks Had a Word for Them
One Heavenly Night
Whoopee!
Raffles
Condemned!
His Captive Woman
Do Your Duty
The Barker
Stella Dallas
A Thief in Paradise
His Supreme Moment
In Hollywood with Potash and Perlmutter
Tarnish
Cytherea