Lou Breslow

Lou Breslow

Deceased · Born: Jul 18, 1900 · Died: Nov 10, 1987

Personal Details

BornJul 18, 1900 Boston, Massachusetts, USA

Biography

Lou Breslow, a renowned writer and producer, entered this world on July 18, 1900, in the vibrant city of Boston, Massachusetts, USA. Born in the early 20th century, Breslow's life was marked by a passion for storytelling, which would eventually become his life's work.

Throughout his illustrious career, Breslow made significant contributions to the world of entertainment, leaving an indelible mark on the film industry. His notable works include the 1938 film "Battle of Broadway," the 1951 film "You Never Can Tell," and the 1955 television series "Damon Runyon Theater."

In addition to his professional accomplishments, Breslow's personal life was filled with joy and love. He was married to the talented Marion Byron, a fellow artist who shared in his passion for the performing arts.

Sadly, Lou Breslow's life came to a close on November 10, 1987, in Woodland Hills, Los Angeles, California, USA. Despite his passing, his legacy lives on through the countless films and television shows he brought to life, and his memory continues to inspire future generations of writers and producers.

Career

1955
1952
Steel Town
Steel Town as Writer
1951
Bedtime for Bonzo
Bedtime for Bonzo as Screenplay
1950
1949
And Baby Makes Three
And Baby Makes Three as Story, Screenplay
1948
On Our Merry Way
On Our Merry Way as Screenplay
Murder, He Says
Murder, He Says as Screenplay
1944
Follow the Boys
Follow the Boys as Screenplay
1942
A-Haunting We Will Go
A-Haunting We Will Go as Story, Screenplay
1941
Great Guns
Great Guns as Screenplay
Sleepers West
Sleepers West as Screenplay
1940
1938
Five of a Kind
Five of a Kind as Screenplay
1937
Midnight Taxi
Midnight Taxi as Screenplay
Dangerously Yours
Dangerously Yours as Screenplay
1936
Paddy O'Day
Paddy O'Day as Writer
1935
$10 Raise
$10 Raise as Writer
1933
Sitting Pretty
Sitting Pretty as Screenplay
1930
1951
You Never Can Tell
You Never Can Tell as Director, Story, Screenplay
1934
Punch Drunks
Punch Drunks as Director