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Paul Leder

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Paul Leder ( March 25, 1926 – April 9, 1996 ) was an American film director, writer and producer. He is most famous today for his films "A*P*E" and "I Dismember Mama". He is the father of modern-day producer and director Mimi Leder with wife Etyl Leder, and writer Reuben Leder as well as Emmy-winning Casting Director Geraldine Leder.

Early career

Leder launched his career singing through radio on The Molly Goldberg Show. During World War II, Leder was an army medic who served under General Patton and helped those who survived Buchenwald. After the war, Leder hit Broadway, singing and dancing opposite Phil Silvers in Top Banana. More shows followed. He made his feature film debut as an actor in The Grass Eater (1961), which he also produced. Leder made his first directorial effort in the dismal comedy The Marigold Man (1970).

Later years

His last film was the black comedy The Wacky Adventures of Dr. Boris and Nurse Shirley (1995). In addition to his film work, Leder also wrote and directed plays in Los Angeles. Leder died of lung cancer on April 8, 1996.

Paul Leder was honored at the end of ER season 2 episode 19.

Filmography

  • The Grass Eater
  • Five Minutes to Love
  • How to Succeed with Girls
  • The Farmer's Other Daughter
  • Marigold Man
  • My Friends Need Killing
  • A*P*E
  • Red Light in the White House
  • The Chinese Caper
  • Sketches of a Strangler
  • I'm Going to Be Famous
  • Body Count
  • Vultures
  • Murder by Numbers
  • Twenty Dollar Star
  • Goin' to Chicago
  • Frame Up
  • Exiled in America
  • The Baby Doll Murders
  • Killing Obsession
  • Molly & Gina
  • Frame-Up II: The Cover-Up
  • The Killers Within
  • The Wacky Adventures of Dr. Boris and Nurse Shirley

References

[1] http://articles.latimes.com/1996-04-27/news/mn-63402_1_paul-leder Paul Leder Obituary

  1. ^ "Paul Leder".

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