Directing
Leigh Jason
Born 1904-07-26 · Died 1979-02-19
Leigh Jason (born Leigh Jacobson) was an instructor at UCLA before entering the film business in 1924 as an electrician. He turned to screenwriting in 1926, then changed his name to Leigh Jason when he started directing in 1928. He turned out numerous shorts and B pictures, mainly thrillers and light comedies, up to the 1950s, when he began to devote most of his energies to directing TV series, although he still directed a feature every now and then. He was the brother of director Will Jason. Date of Birth 26 July 1904, New York City, New York Date of Death 19 February 1979, Woodland Hills, Los Angeles, California
Known for

The Mad Miss Manton

The Flying Irishman

Model Wife

Three Girls About Town

Love on a Bet

The Crook Buster

Carolina Blues

A Preferred List

That Girl from Paris

Wise Girl

Lost Honeymoon

Dangerous Blondes

Career

New Faces of 1937

The Choppers

Out of the Blue

The Festival Girls

Meet Me on Broadway

Lady for a Night

Okinawa

The Bride Walks Out

The Go-Getter

Man from Texas

Nine Girls

The Knife of the Party

Eyes of the Underworld

Bubbling Over

Apples to You!

High Gear

The Shield of Honor