Sheridan Gibney

Sheridan Gibney

Deceased · Born: Jun 11, 1903 · Died: Apr 12, 1988

Personal Details

BornJun 11, 1903 New York City, New York, USA

Biography

Sheridan Gibney, a talented writer and producer, entered this world on June 11, 1903, in the bustling metropolis of New York City, located in the state of New York, USA. This remarkable individual would go on to make a lasting impact in the entertainment industry, leaving behind a legacy of iconic films and television shows.

Some of his most notable works include "The Story of Louis Pasteur," a 1936 biographical drama that told the story of the renowned French scientist, as well as "The Six Million Dollar Man," a popular 1970s television series that followed the adventures of a former astronaut with bionic implants.

In addition to these notable projects, Gibney also worked on "The Locket," a 1946 film noir thriller that starred Laraine Day and Robert Mitchum. Throughout his long and illustrious career, Gibney consistently demonstrated his ability to craft compelling stories and characters that captivated audiences.

Sadly, Sheridan Gibney's life came to a close on April 12, 1988, in Missoula, Montana, USA. Despite his passing, his work continues to be celebrated and enjoyed by fans of classic cinema and television to this day.

Career

1946
The Locket
The Locket as Writer
1942
Once Upon a Honeymoon
Once Upon a Honeymoon as Screenplay, Story
1941
1940
1936
Anthony Adverse
Anthony Adverse as Screenplay
The Story of Louis Pasteur
The Story of Louis Pasteur as Story, Screenplay
1934
Massacre
Massacre as Screenplay
1933
Week-End Marriage
Week-End Marriage as Screenplay