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- Leslie H. Martinson was born on 16 January 1915 in Boston, Massachusetts, USA. He was a director and assistant director, known for Batman: The Movie (1966), Mission: Impossible (1966) and Hot Rod Girl (1956).
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Leslie Herbert Martinson (January 16, 1915 – September 3, 2016) was an American television and film director. Career. Martinson was born to Gertrude and Lewis Martinson in Boston, Massachusetts, on January 16, 1915. He had a brother named Bertram. He was a newspaper journalist before accepting a long-term job as an MGM script clerk in 1936.
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Leslie H. Martinson was born on 16 January 1915 in Boston, Massachusetts, USA. He was a director and assistant director, known for Batman: The Movie (1966), Mission: Impossible (1966) and Hot Rod Girl (1956). He was married to Connie Martinson.
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Sep 6, 2016 · Director Leslie H. Martinson, who worked on more than 100 television series during his prolific career and helmed Batman: The Movie in 27 days between the first two seasons of the wildly...
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Sep 7, 2016 · Leslie H. Martinson, a ubiquitous director whose long list of credits is a veritable capsule history of prime-time television through the postwar decades and beyond, died on Saturday at his...
Sep 6, 2016 · Leslie H. Martinson, who directed dozens of TV shows as well as feature films, including Batman: The Movie, has died. He was 101. His family announced that Martinson died September 3 of natural...
Jun 6, 2018 · Leslie H. Martinson. Died on September 3, 2016 at age 101. Mr. Martinson was a ubiquitous director whose long list of credits is a veritable capsule history of prime-time television through the...
Sep 6, 2016 · Leslie H. Martinson, the prolific television director who is best known for helming the 1966 film “Batman: The Movie” has died. He was 101. His family confirmed the death in a posting that said...