
Jack Sher
Personal Info
Known for
Writing
Gender
Male
Birthday
1913-03-16
Day of Death
1988-08-23 (75 years old)
Place of Birth
Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States
Jack Sher
Biography
John Jacob Sher (16 March 1913 – 23 August 1988) was an American newspaper columnist, songwriter, film director, film writer, and producer.
Born in Minneapolis, Sher wrote for several magazines, including the Saturday Evening Post, Esquire, Redbook, Radio Mirror, Reader's Digest, and Collier's. He also had been a columnist for the New York Reporter, and from 1937 to 1940 Screen & Radio Weekly, a nationally syndicated Sunday supplement published by the Detroit Free Press.
Sher wrote a number of films for Audie Murphy, including in 1959, The Wild and the Innocent, which he also directed. In the 1979 remake for TV, The Kid from Left Field, Gary Coleman (1968–2010), who starred in the series, accepted the NAACP Image Award for Best Children's Special of Episode in a Series. Sher's 1971–1972 television play, Goodbye, Raggedy Ann was nominated for an Emmy for Outstanding Writing Achievement in Drama – Original Teleplay.
Acting
(1985)
Crew
(1979)
The Kid from Left Field
Story, Teleplay
(1974)
Hello Mother, Goodbye!
Producer, Creator
(1973)
Female Artillery
Story
(1973)
Slither
Producer
(1971)
Goodbye, Raggedy Ann
Writer, Producer
(1963)
Move Over, Darling
Screenplay
(1963)
Critic's Choice
Screenplay
(1961)
Paris Blues
Screenplay
(1961)
Love in a Goldfish Bowl
Director, Screenplay, Story
(1960)
The 3 Worlds of Gulliver
Director, Screenplay
(1959)
The Wild and the Innocent
Screenplay, Director
(1958)
Kathy O'
Story, Screenplay, Director
(1957)
Four Girls in Town
Writer, Director
(1957)
Joe Butterfly
Writer
(1956)
World in My Corner
Story, Screenplay
(1956)
Walk the Proud Land
Screenplay
(1953)
Shane
Dialogue
(1953)
The Kid from Left Field
Writer
(1952)
Off Limits
Story, Screenplay
(1951)
My Favorite Spy
Screenplay