Leigh Jason
Personal Info
Known for
Directing
Gender
Male
Birthday
1904-07-26
Day of Death
1979-02-19 (74 years old)
Leigh Jason
Biography
Leigh Jason (born Leigh Jacobson) was an instructor at UCLA before entering the film business in 1924 as an electrician. He turned to screenwriting in 1926, then changed his name to Leigh Jason when he started directing in 1928. He turned out numerous shorts and B pictures, mainly thrillers and light comedies, up to the 1950s, when he began to devote most of his energies to directing TV series, although he still directed a feature every now and then. He was the brother of director Will Jason.
Date of Birth 26 July 1904, New York City, New York
Date of Death 19 February 1979, Woodland Hills, Los Angeles, California
Crew
(1961)
The Choppers
Director
(1961)
The Festival Girls
Director
(1956)
The Go-Getter
Director
(1952)
Okinawa
Director
(1948)
The Man from Texas
Director
(1947)
Lost Honeymoon
Director
(1947)
Out of the Blue
Director
(1946)
Meet Me on Broadway
Director
(1944)
Carolina Blues
Director
(1944)
Nine Girls
Director
(1943)
Dangerous Blondes
Director
(1942)
Lady for a Night
Director
(1941)
Three Girls About Town
Director
(1941)
Model Wife
Director, Producer
(1939)
The Flying Irishman
Director
(1939)
Career
Director
(1938)
The Mad Miss Manton
Director
(1937)
Wise Girl
Director
(1937)
New Faces of 1937
Director
(1936)
The Bride Walks Out
Director
(1936)
Love on a Bet
Director
(1936)
That Girl from Paris
Director
(1935)
How to Break 90 at Croquet
Director
(1935)
Love, Honor and Obey (the Law!)
Director
(1935)
The Spirit of 1976
Director
(1935)
Hail, Brother
Director
(1934)
Nifty Nurses
Story, Director
(1934)
The Knife of the Party
Director
(1934)
Bubbling Over
Director
(1934)
Super Stupid
Director
(1934)
Roamin' Vandals
Director
(1934)
Everybody Likes Music
Director
(1934)
Apples to You!
Director
(1933)
High Gear
Director
(1933)
A Preferred List
Director
(1929)
Eyes of the Underworld
Story, Screenplay, Director
(1927)
The Shield of Honor
Writer
(1926)
The Show Cowpuncher
Writer
(1925)
The Crook Buster
Writer