Sherman L. Lowe

Sherman L. Lowe

Deceased · Born: Oct 18, 1894 · Died: Jan 23, 1968

Personal Details

BornOct 18, 1894 Salt Lake City, Utah, USA

Biography

Sherman L. Lowe, a renowned writer of his time, entered this world on October 18, 1894, in the vibrant city of Salt Lake City, Utah, United States of America. Throughout his illustrious career, he penned numerous literary masterpieces, leaving an indelible mark on the world of writing. Some of his most notable works include the captivating novel "The Desert Hawk", published in 1944, the intriguing tale "Miss V from Moscow", released in 1942, and the thrilling adventure "Blackhawk: Fearless Champion of Freedom", published in 1952.

In his personal life, Sherman L. Lowe was married to the lovely Patricia Bennett, with whom he shared a deep and abiding love. Tragically, his life came to a close on January 23, 1968, in the city of angels, Los Angeles, California, United States of America.

Career

1953
White Goddess
White Goddess as Screenplay
1950
The Kangaroo Kid
The Kangaroo Kid as Screenplay
1949
Prairie Pirates
Prairie Pirates as Screenplay, Story
1948
Parole, Inc.
Parole, Inc. as Screenplay, Story
1946
1945
1944
The Desert Hawk
The Desert Hawk as Screenplay
Black Arrow
Black Arrow as Screenplay
1943
A Night for Crime
A Night for Crime as Screenplay
The Phantom
The Phantom as Screenplay
1942
A Yank in Libya
A Yank in Libya as Screenplay
1941
Law of the Range
Law of the Range as Screenplay
The Masked Rider
The Masked Rider as Screenplay
Arizona Cyclone
Arizona Cyclone as Screenplay
1940
Pony Post
Pony Post as Screenplay, Story
Law and Order
Law and Order as Screenplay
1939
Flying G-Men
Flying G-Men as Screenplay
Crashing Thru
Crashing Thru as Screenplay
1938
Mystery House
Mystery House as Screenplay
1937
Valley of Terror
Valley of Terror as Screenplay
Jungle Menace
Jungle Menace as Screenplay
Headline Crasher
Headline Crasher as Screenplay
The Devil Diamond
The Devil Diamond as Screenplay
Arizona Days
Arizona Days as Screenplay
The Old Corral
The Old Corral as Screenplay
1935
Melody Trail
Melody Trail as Screenplay, Story
1934
1933
1930
Dames Ahoy
Dames Ahoy as Story