Budd Lesser, a renowned writer, entered this world on September 10, 1912, in the state of Pennsylvania, USA. He would go on to make a lasting impact in the world of television and film, leaving behind a legacy that would be remembered for generations to come.
Some of his most notable works include the popular television series "77 Sunset Strip" (1958),the classic western anthology "Death Valley Days" (1952),and the summer replacement series "Summer Theatre" (1953). These projects showcased his exceptional writing skills and ability to craft engaging stories that captivated audiences.
In his personal life, Lesser was married twice, first to Faye Rachel Issacs and later to Edith Rose Freeman. Unfortunately, his life was cut short when he passed away on December 18, 1982, in Hawaii, USA. Despite his untimely death, Lesser's contributions to the world of entertainment continue to be celebrated and remembered.