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Born in England on Christmas Day, 1905, Lewis Allen first came on the show-biz scene when he was appointed executive in charge of West End and Broadway stage productions for famed impresario Gilbert Miller. Allen also co-directed some of the productions (including the celebrated "Victoria Regina" with Helen Hayes and Vincent Price) before he was ...
Date Of Birth December 25, 1905, Oakengates, United Kingdom Died May 3, 2000, Santa Monica, California, United States Place Of Birth Oakengates, Shropshire, England, UK Profession Director, Production Manager, Producer Spouse Trudy Colmar (m. ?–2000), Dorothy Skinner (m. ?–1969) Nominations Primetime Emmy Award for Best Direction - One Hour or More Star Sign Capricorn
Director Title Year Status Character Dan August: The Trouble with Women 1980 TV Movie The Oregon Trail 1977 TV Series 1 episode Little House on the Prairie 1975 TV Series 1 episode Griff 1973-1974 TV Series 2 episodes Mission: Impossible 1967-1973 TV Series 4 episodes Bonanza 1960-1973 TV Series 42 episodes Cannon 1972 TV Series 1 episode Dan August 1970 TV Series 2 episodes Paris 7000 1970 TV Series The Survivors 1969 TV Series 2 episodes The Guns of Will Sonnett 1969 TV Series 1 episode My Friend Tony 1969 TV Series 1 episode The F.B.I. 1966-1968 TV Series 3 episodes The Invaders 1967-1968 TV Series 2 episodes The Fugitive 1967 TV Series 2 episodes Court Martial 1966 TV Series 2 episodes A Man Called Shenandoah 1966 TV Series 1 episode The Long, Hot Summer 1966 TV Series 1 episode The Big Valley 1965 TV Series 1 episode The Rogues 1965 TV Series 7 episodes Burke's Law 1964 TV Series 3 episodes Arrest and Trial 1963-1964 TV Series 2 episodes Decision at Midnight 1963 Target: The Corruptors 1962 TV Series 1 episode Checkmate 1962 TV Series 1 episode The Dick Powell Theatre 1962 TV Series 2 episodes The Detectives 1961-1962 TV Series 5 episodes The Barbara Stanwyck Show 1961 TV Series 1 episode Perry Mason 1958-1961 TV Series 3 episodes Route 66 1961 TV Series 1 episode Zane Grey Theater 1957-1961 TV Series 2 episodes The Rifleman 1959-1960 TV Series 5 episodes The David Niven Show 1959 TV Series 5 episodes Whirlpool 1959 Decision 1958 TV Series 1 episode Another Time, Another Place 1958 Alcoa Theatre 1957 TV Series 1 episode Goodyear Theatre 1957 TV Series 1 episode Telephone Time 1956-1957 TV Series 8 episodes The 20th Century-Fox Hour 1955-1957 TV Series 14 episodes Ethel Barrymore Theater 1956 TV Series 7 episodes The Ford Television Theatre 1953-1956 TV Series 2 episodes Screen Directors Playhouse 1956 TV Series 1 episode Illegal 1955 A Bullet for Joey 1955 Suddenly 1954 I Led 3 Lives 1954 TV Series 1 episode Meet Corliss Archer 1954 TV Series 9 episodes Mr. District Attorney 1954 TV Series 1 episode Your Favorite Story 1953-1954 TV Series 19 episodes At Sword's Point 1952 Appointment with Danger 1951 Valentino 1951 Chicago Deadline 1949 Sealed Verdict 1948 So Evil My Love 1948 Desert Fury 1947 The Imperfect Lady 1947 The Perfect Marriage 1947 The Unseen 1945 Those Endearing Young Charms 1945 Our Hearts Were Young and Gay 1944 The Uninvited 1944 Freedom Comes High 1943 Short
Production Manager Title Year Status Character Meet Corliss Archer 1954 TV Series production supervisor - 9 episodes Mr. District Attorney 1954 TV Series production supervisor - 1 episode
Producer Title Year Status Character Decision at Midnight 1963 producer Another Time, Another Place 1958 producer Your Favorite Story 1953 TV Series supervising producer - 1 episode
Assistant Director Title Year Status Character The Great Gatsby 1949 second unit director
Miscellaneous Title Year Status Character Dixie 1943 dialogue director
Nominated Awards Year Award Ceremony Nomination Movie 1957 Primetime Emmy Primetime Emmy Awards Best Direction - One Hour or More The 20th Century-Fox Hour (1955)
Known for movies Suddenly (1954) as Director
Bonanza (1960-1973) as Director
The Uninvited (1944) as Director
Illegal (1955) as Director