George Sherman

George Sherman

DirectorProducerSecond Unit or Assistant Director
Born
July 14, 1908
Died
March 15, 1991
Awards
2 wins, 2 nominations

American second feature director George Sherman arrived in California aboard the SS Mongolia (bound from New York City, where he was born), on which he served as a bellboy. He began his career in the movie business in the mail room at Warner Brothers before working his way up to assistant director.…

Biography

American second feature director George Sherman arrived in California aboard the SS Mongolia (bound from New York City, where he was born), on which he served as a bellboy. He began his career in the movie business in the mail room at Warner Brothers before working his way up to assistant director. By 1937, he had graduated to directing in his own right under contract to Republic Pictures. Sherman specialized almost exclusively in "B" westerns there (including the "Three Mesquiteers" series, which featured a young John Wayne). He also made occasional forays into action and horror themes, often managing to achieve a sense of style over substance. 'Variety', commenting on his handling of the "Mesquiteers" series, singled out his ability to imparting a "poetry in motion" to his "unified timing of cowboys mounting, riding, wheeling, galloping and dismounting of steeds" (July 2 1939). From 1940, Sherman also served as associate producer on many of his films.

The diminutive (5'0") Sherman turned out reliable low-budget fare for Columbia between 1945-48, then moved on to do the same at Universal for another eight years. After that, he turned to freelancing and working in television. The only "A"-grade products to his credit were two westerns, both starring John Wayne: The Comancheros (1961) (as producer) and Big Jake (1971) (as director, although Wayne took over when Sherman fell ill).

Director

SamSam(1978)
Nashville 99Nashville 99(1977)
Mobile OneMobile One(1975)
The Family HolvakThe Family Holvak(1975)
Big JakeBig Jake(1971)

Second Unit or Assistant Director

The Gabby Hayes ShowThe Gabby Hayes Show(1950)
Flying TigersFlying Tigers(1942)
Manhattan Merry-Go-RoundManhattan Merry-Go-Round(1937)
Western GoldWestern Gold(1937)
WindjammerWindjammer(1937)

Additional Crew

Gentlemen Prefer BlondesGentlemen Prefer Blondes(1928)

Self

The Story of HollywoodThe Story of Hollywood(1988)as Self
Hollywood GreatsHollywood Greats(1977)as Self
This Is Your LifeThis Is Your Life(1950)as Self - film producer and director
Screen Directors PlayhouseScreen Directors Playhouse(1955)as Self - Introduction

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