Directing
Lee Sholem
Born 1913-05-25 · Paris, Illinois, USA · Died 2000-08-19
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Lee Tabor Sholem (born 25 May 1913 in Paris, Illinois and died 19 August 2000 in Los Angeles, California) was an American television and film director. Nicknamed ""Roll 'Em" Sholem", he is identified more than anyone else in the industry with speed and efficiency. He directed more than 1300 shows, including both features and TV episodes, without ever going over schedule. His achievements over a 40-year career have, as of yet, been unsurpassed in Hollywood history. Sholem's first film was Tarzan's Magic Fountain in 1949 and his last film was The Doomsday Machine in 1972. Description above from the Wikipedia article Lee Sholem, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
Known for

The Prince Who Was a Thief

Superman and the Mole-Men

Tobor the Great

Doomsday Machine

Tarzan and the Slave Girl

Cannibal Attack

Emergency Hospital

Catalina Caper

Crime Against Joe

Ma and Pa Kettle at Waikiki

The Stand at Apache River

The Redhead from Wyoming

Hell Ship Mutiny

Sierra Stranger

The Louisiana Hussy

Pharaoh's Curse

Jungle Man-Eaters

Tarzan's Magic Fountain