Richard H. Landau

Richard H. Landau

Deceased · Born: Feb 21, 1914 · Died: Sep 18, 1993

Personal Details

BornFeb 21, 1914 New York City, New York, USA

Biography

Richard H. Landau, a notable writer and producer, made his mark on the entertainment industry with his contributions to numerous iconic projects. Born on February 21, 1914, in the bustling metropolis of New York City, New York, USA, Landau's early life laid the foundation for his future success.

Throughout his illustrious career, Landau was responsible for creating and producing a range of captivating television shows and films. His work on the 1979 sci-fi classic "The Black Hole" showcased his ability to craft engaging narratives that captivated audiences. Additionally, his involvement in the 1966 series "The Rat Patrol" and the 1974 television series "The Six Million Dollar Man" further solidified his reputation as a skilled writer and producer.

Sadly, Richard H. Landau's life came to a close on September 18, 1993, in Century City, California, USA. Despite his passing, his legacy continues to inspire and entertain audiences to this day.

Career

1986
1979
1973
1965
Fort Courageous
Fort Courageous as Screenplay
1959
Up Periscope
Up Periscope as Screenplay
1958
Violent Road
Violent Road as Screenplay
Born Reckless
Born Reckless as Screenplay, Story
Frankenstein 1970
Frankenstein 1970 as Screenplay
1957
Hell Bound
Hell Bound as Story, Screenplay
1956
The Man Is Armed
The Man Is Armed as Screenplay
Hot Cars
Hot Cars as Screenplay
1955
The Glass Tomb
The Glass Tomb as Screenplay
1954
Blackout
Blackout as Screenplay
1953
Spaceways
Spaceways as Screenplay
Bad Blonde
Bad Blonde as Screenplay
1952
Stolen Face
Stolen Face as Screenplay
1951
F.B.I. Girl
F.B.I. Girl as Screenplay
Roadblock
Roadblock as Story
Lost Continent
Lost Continent as Screenplay
1950
Johnny One-Eye
Johnny One-Eye as Screenplay
1949
Wild Weed
Wild Weed as Writer
The Crooked Way
The Crooked Way as Screenplay
Little Iodine
Little Iodine as Screenplay
1945
Back to Bataan
Back to Bataan as Screenplay