Victor McLeod

Victor McLeod

Deceased · Born: Aug 2, 1903 · Died: Dec 12, 1972

Personal Details

BornAug 2, 1903 Boise, Idaho, USA

Biography

Victor McLeod, a prolific writer and producer, entered this world on August 2, 1903, in the vibrant city of Boise, Idaho, United States of America. Throughout his remarkable career, he made a lasting impact on the entertainment industry, leaving an indelible mark on the world of cinema and television.

His impressive body of work includes the iconic 1943 film, Batman, as well as the popular television series, The Chevrolet Tele-Theatre, which premiered in 1948. Additionally, McLeod's creative genius was showcased in the beloved 1956 television show, Circus Boy.

Tragically, Victor McLeod's life came to a close on December 12, 1972, in the bustling city of Los Angeles, California, United States of America. Despite his untimely passing, his legacy continues to inspire and influence generations of writers, producers, and artists to come.

Career

1947
1943
Batman
Batman as Writer
The Phantom
The Phantom as Screenplay
1942
Gang Busters
Gang Busters as Screenplay
1941
Horror Island
Horror Island as Screenplay
The Masked Rider
The Masked Rider as Screenplay
1940
Law and Order
Law and Order as Screenplay