Lewis Allen

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AKA: Alfred Lewis Allen
Nationality: English
Birthdate: 12/25/1905
Birthplace: Oakergates, Shropshire, England, United Kingdom
Death Date: 05/03/2000

biography

After a career as stage actor and director in England and later the USA, apprenticed at Paramount and directed his first feature film in 1943, the chilling, subdued ghost story, "The Uninvited". Although British, Allen filmed two slices of Americana: "Our Hearts Were Young and Gay" (1944), and "Those Endearing Young Charms" (1945) early in his career. He later added an exciting aura of menace to several films noir: "Desert Fury" (1947) and the tautly suspenseful "Suddenly" (1954). Allen spent most of his career after the mid-1950s directing for TV.

Credits

Director
2002
Director

milestones

Year
Milestone
 
Served as executive in charge of New York and London production for stage producer Gilbert Miller
 
Worked as actor and stage director in NY and England
 
Apprenticed at Paramount for two years
1943 
Feature film directorial debut, "The Uninvited"
1963 
Made last feature film, "Decision at Midnight"

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