Steve Fisher

Steve Fisher

Deceased · Born: Aug 29, 1912 · Died: Mar 27, 1980

Personal Details

BornAug 29, 1912 Marine City, Michigan, USA

Biography

Steve Fisher, a renowned writer and producer, was born on August 29, 1912, in the charming town of Marine City, Michigan, USA. This notable figure in the entertainment industry made a lasting impact through his work on various films, including the critically acclaimed "Destination Tokyo" released in 1943, the crime drama "Hell's Half Acre" from 1954, and the romantic comedy "Nurse from Brooklyn" which premiered in 1938.

Throughout his illustrious career, Fisher was married to the lovely Edithe Seimes, with whom he shared a deep and abiding love. Tragically, Steve Fisher's life came to a close on March 27, 1980, in Canoga Park, California, USA, leaving behind a legacy that continues to inspire and entertain audiences to this day.

Career

1973
The Clones
The Clones as Screenplay
1968
Arizona Bushwhackers
Arizona Bushwhackers as Story, Screenplay
Rogue's Gallery
Rogue's Gallery as Story, Screenplay
1967
Hostile Guns
Hostile Guns as Screenplay
Fort Utah
Fort Utah as Story
1966
Johnny Reno
Johnny Reno as Story, Screenplay
Waco
Waco as Screenplay
1965
Black Spurs
Black Spurs as Writer
Young Fury
Young Fury as Story, Screenplay
1964
1959
I Mobster
I Mobster as Writer
1957
1955
Top Gun
Top Gun as Screenplay, Story
1954
1953
Terror Street
Terror Street as Story, Screenplay
Vicki
Vicki as Novel
San Antone
San Antone as Screenplay
Sea of Lost Ships
Sea of Lost Ships as Screenplay
1952
The Big Frame
The Big Frame as Screenplay
Flat Top
Flat Top as Writer
Battle Zone
Battle Zone as Writer
1951
Roadblock
Roadblock as Screenplay
1949
Tokyo Joe
Tokyo Joe as Story
1948
The Hunted
The Hunted as Screenplay
1947
Dead Reckoning
Dead Reckoning as Screenplay
1946
Lady in the Lake
Lady in the Lake as Screenplay
1945
Johnny Angel
Johnny Angel as Screenplay
1943
1939