Herbert I. Levy Net Worth is $17 Million Herbert I. Levy Bio/Wiki, Net Worth, Married 2018
Herbert I. Leeds was a journeyman film editor before turning director in 1937. Many of his films were made for 20th Century-Fox, and his training as an editor was evident in the efficiency and tight pacing of his films. Although he started out making westerns, he soon turned to mysteries and adventures. His war film, Manila Calling (1942) was not ...
Date Of Birth 1900 Died 1954-05-16 Place Of Birth New York City, New York, USA Profession Director, Editor, Assistant Director
Director Title Year Status Character The Cisco Kid 1953 TV Series 2 episodes Your Favorite Story 1953 TV Series 3 episodes Father's Wild Game 1950 Bunco Squad 1950 as Herbert Leeds The Life of Riley 1949-1950 TV Series 24 episodes Let's Live Again 1948 It Shouldn't Happen to a Dog 1946 Time to Kill 1942 Manila Calling 1942 Just Off Broadway 1942 The Man Who Wouldn't Die 1942 Blue, White and Perfect 1942 Ride on Vaquero 1941 Romance of the Rio Grande 1941 Yesterday's Heroes 1940 The Cisco Kid and the Lady 1939 City in Darkness 1939 Chicken Wagon Family 1939 Return of the Cisco Kid 1939 Mr. Moto in Danger Island 1939 The Arizona Wildcat 1939 Five of a Kind 1938 Keep Smiling 1938/II Island in the Sky 1938 Love on a Budget 1938
Editor Title Year Status Character Gentlemen Are Born 1934 as Herbert Levy Madame Du Barry 1934 as Herbert Levy The Narrow Corner 1933 as Herbert Levy The Life of Jimmy Dolan 1933 as Bert Levy, edited by Two Against the World 1932 as Bert Levy
Assistant Director Title Year Status Character O. Henry's Full House 1952 second unit director - uncredited Elopement 1951 second unit director - uncredited
Miscellaneous Title Year Status Character Four Men and a Prayer 1938 assistant to producer - uncredited Rookies 1927 title illustration - as Bert Levy
Known for movies The Life of Riley (1949-1950) as Director
City in Darkness (1939) as Director
Mr. Moto in Danger Island (1939) as Director
The Man Who Wouldn't Die (1942) as Director