Leslie H. Martinson

Leslie H. Martinson

Deceased · Born: Jan 16, 1915 · Died: Sep 3, 2016

Personal Details

BornJan 16, 1915 Boston, Massachusetts, USA

Biography

Leslie H. Martinson, a renowned director and assistant director, was born on January 16, 1915, in the esteemed city of Boston, Massachusetts, USA, a location steeped in rich history and cultural heritage.

Throughout his illustrious career, Martinson made a lasting impact on the world of film, leaving behind a legacy that includes iconic productions such as Batman: The Movie (1966),a cinematic adaptation of the beloved comic book series, as well as The Alaskans (1959),a television series that captivated audiences with its rugged frontier setting and memorable characters.

Additionally, Martinson's work extended to the realm of independent films, with Hot Rod Girl (1956) being a notable example of his ability to craft engaging stories and characters that continue to resonate with audiences today.

In his personal life, Martinson was married to the lovely Connie Martinson, a union that brought joy and companionship to his life.

Sadly, Leslie H. Martinson passed away on September 3, 2016, in Los Angeles, California, USA, leaving behind a void that can never be filled, but his body of work continues to inspire and entertain new generations of film enthusiasts.

Career

1964
Sex and the Single Girl
Sex and the Single Girl as Writer, Screenplay
1976
1973
1971
1970
1967
Fathom
Fathom as Director
1966
1963
PT 109
PT 109 as Director
FBI Code 98
FBI Code 98 as Director
1962
Lad: A Dog
Lad: A Dog as Director
Black Gold
Black Gold as Director
1957
Hot Rod Rumble
Hot Rod Rumble as Director
1956
Hot Rod Girl
Hot Rod Girl as Director
1954
The Atomic Kid
The Atomic Kid as Director