Irving Reis, a multifaceted individual, entered this world on May 7, 1906, in the vibrant city of New York, located in the state of New York, within the United States of America.
As a creative force, Reis made a lasting impact in the film industry, leaving behind a legacy of remarkable work as both a director and writer. Some of his most notable projects include the 1952 production "The Four Poster", the 1940 film "I'm Still Alive", and the 1944 cinematic masterpiece "Gambler's Choice".
Beyond his professional endeavors, Reis was a devoted partner, sharing his life with not one, but two remarkable women: Minadora (Vanessa) Karole Idu and Meta Rosenberg.
Tragically, Irving Reis's life was cut short when he passed away on July 3, 1953, in the picturesque community of Woodland Hills, situated in the city of Los Angeles, within the state of California, United States of America.