Sig Herzig

Sig Herzig

Deceased · Born: Jul 25, 1897 · Died: Mar 12, 1985

Personal Details

BornJul 25, 1897 New York City, New York, USA

Biography

Sig Herzig, a renowned writer and director, entered the world on a warm summer day, July 25, 1897, in the vibrant city of New York, New York, USA. His life's journey would be marked by a plethora of creative endeavors, leaving an indelible mark on the world of entertainment.

His impressive body of work includes the direction of the 1935 musical comedy "Broadway Gondolier", which showcased his exceptional skill in crafting captivating storylines and memorable characters. The 1943 film "I Dood It" further solidified his reputation as a master of his craft, as did the 1939 cinematic production "Indianapolis Speedway", which demonstrated his versatility as a director.

As the years went by, Sig Herzig continued to thrive, leaving a lasting legacy in the world of film and television. His life's work, a testament to his dedication and passion for storytelling, would be remembered for generations to come.

On March 12, 1985, Sig Herzig's remarkable journey came to a close, as he passed away in his adopted home of Thousand Oaks, California, USA. Despite his physical departure, his spirit and creative genius continue to inspire and entertain, a true testament to the enduring power of his art.

Career

1961
1946
London Town
London Town as Writer
1944
Meet the People
Meet the People as Screenplay
1943
I Dood It
I Dood It as Screenplay
1942
My Favorite Spy
My Favorite Spy as Screenplay
1941
Sunny
Sunny as Screenplay
I Wanted Wings
I Wanted Wings as Screenplay
1939
1938
Going Places
Going Places as Screenplay
Four's a Crowd
Four's a Crowd as Screenplay
1937
Varsity Show
Varsity Show as Story, Screenplay
1936
Colleen
Colleen as Screenplay
1935
Broadway Gondolier
Broadway Gondolier as Story, Screenplay
Old Man Rhythm
Old Man Rhythm as Screenplay
1933