Lewis Allen

DirectorProduction ManagerProducer
Born
December 25, 1905
Died
May 3, 2000
Awards
0 wins, 1 nominations

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"…

Biography

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 lured to Hollywood by Paramount studio head Buddy G. DeSylva. The Uninvited (1944), based on Dorothy Macardle's best-selling novel, made for an auspicious directing debut; its success prompted an immediate follow-up, the suspense thriller The Unseen (1945) (with a script by Raymond Chandler). Otherwise, his filmography leans heavily toward "tough guy" movies of the Alan Ladd-George Raft-Edward G. Robinson school. Allen also directed much TV (Perry Mason (1957), The Big Valley (1965), Mission: Impossible (1966), Little House on the Prairie (1974), many more).

Production Manager

Meet Corliss ArcherMeet Corliss Archer(1954)
Mr. District AttorneyMr. District Attorney(1954)
I Led 3 LivesI Led 3 Lives(1953)

Second Unit or Assistant Director

The Great GatsbyThe Great Gatsby(1949)

Additional Crew

DixieDixie(1943)

Self

The Andy Warhol Robot - A No Man ShowThe Andy Warhol Robot - A No Man Show(1992)as Self - Producer

Archive Footage

Strange FruitStrange Fruit(2002)as Self
TCM Remembers 2000(2000)as Self, director

Known for

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Ray Milland and Lewis Allen in So Evil My Love (1948)Frank Sinatra and Lewis Allen in Suddenly (1954)