Norman Harold Lee Bio/Wiki, Net Worth, Married 2018
Norman Lee was born on October 10, 1898 in Sutton, Surrey, England as Norman Harold Lee. He was a director and writer, known for Chamber of Horrors (1940), The Case of Charles Peace (1949) and The Monkey's Paw (1948). He died on June 3, 1964 in Surbiton, Surrey.
British writer-director of low budget comedies. Worked on silent films in South Africa during the 1920's, before joining Elstree at the end of the decade. He was active from 1943 as a novelist and playwright. In addition he worked in England as a theatrical director and writer of revues.
Director
Title
Year
Status
Character
The Girl Who Couldn't Quite
1950
The Case of Charles Peace
1949
The Monkey's Paw
1948
How a Bicycle Is Made
1945
Documentary short
The Farmer's Wife
1941
Three Wise Brides
1941
co-director
Chamber of Horrors
1940
After Mein Kampf?: The Story of Adolph Hitler
1940
Documentary uncredited
Yes, Madam?
1939
Wanted by Scotland Yard
1939
Murder in the Night
1939
North Sea Patrol
1938
Save a Little Sunshine
1938
Almost a Honeymoon
1938
Mystery of Room 13
1938
Saturday Night Revue
1937
French Leave
1937
Knights for a Day
1937
Bulldog Drummond at Bay
1937
Kathleen
1937
No Escape
1936
Happy Days Revue
1936
Mother, Don't Rush Me
1936
Regal Cavalcade
1935
Forgotten Men: The War as It Was
1934
Documentary
Spring in the Air
1934
The Doctor's Secret
1934
The Outcast
1934
A Political Party
1934
L'argent par les fenêtres
1933
The Pride of the Force
1933
Money Talks
1932
Josser in the Army
1932
Josser on the River
1932
Strip! Strip! Hooray!!! or (Fun with the Sunbathers)