Orville H. Hampton

Orville H. Hampton

Deceased · Born: May 21, 1917 · Died: Aug 8, 1997

Personal Details

BornMay 21, 1917 Rockford, Illinois, USA
Spouse
  • Rosemary Ann Sheridan

    ( Dec 8, 1951 to Dec 2, 2025 )
  • Ruth Villemin

    ( Dec 2, 2025 to Aug 8, 1997 )

Biography

Orville H. Hampton, a multifaceted creative individual, brought forth his presence into this world on May 21, 1917, in the vibrant city of Rockford, Illinois, USA.

As a writer and cinematographer, Hampton's remarkable contributions to the world of cinema are undeniable, with notable works including the critically acclaimed film "One Potato, Two Potato" (1964),the thrilling "The Atomic Submarine" (1959),and the captivating "Red Snow" (1952).

In his personal life, Hampton shared his love and companionship with two remarkable women, Rosemary Ann Sheridan and Ruth Villemin, whom he cherished and loved dearly.

Tragically, Orville H. Hampton's life came to a close on August 8, 1997, in the bustling city of Los Angeles, California, USA, leaving behind a lasting legacy that continues to inspire and influence generations of artists and film enthusiasts alike.

Career

1975
Friday Foster
Friday Foster as Screenplay
1973
1968
1967
1964
1962
Jack the Giant Killer
Jack the Giant Killer as Story, Screenplay
Deadly Duo
Deadly Duo as Screenplay
1961
Frontier Uprising
Frontier Uprising as Screenplay
1960
Young Jesse James
Young Jesse James as Story, Screenplay
The Alligator People
The Alligator People as Story, Screenplay
1958
Jet Attack
Jet Attack as Screenplay
Badman's Country
Badman's Country as Screenplay
1956
The Three Outlaws
The Three Outlaws as Screenplay
Frontier Gambler
Frontier Gambler as Screenplay
The Black Whip
The Black Whip as Story, Screenplay
New Orleans Uncensored
New Orleans Uncensored as Story, Screenplay
1954
1952
Red Snow
Red Snow as Screenplay
Outlaw Women
Outlaw Women as Screenplay
1951
1950
Motor Patrol
Motor Patrol as Screenplay
Hi-Jacked
Hi-Jacked as Screenplay