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Sid Rogell (January 16, 1900 – November 15, 1973) was an American film producer. He became RKO's production chief in 1948 following Dore Schary's departure but only lasted two years. He was the nephew of the director Albert S. Rogell. He was married to the actress June Clayworth.
- Producer
- January 16, 1900, St. Joseph, Missouri, U.S.
- 1925 - 1959 (film)
- November 15, 1973 (aged 73), Los Angeles, California, U.S.
Design for Death is a 1947 American documentary film that won the Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature. [1] It was based on a shorter U.S. Army training film, Our Job in Japan, that had been produced in 1945–1946 for the soldiers occupying Japan after World War II.
- English
- Richard Fleischer
- 1947
- Sid Rogell, Theron Warth
Sid Rogell was born on 16 January 1900 in St. Joseph, Missouri, USA. He was a producer and production manager, known for Design for Death (1947), Murder, My Sweet (1944) and You May Be Next! (1936). He was married to June Clayworth. He died on 15 November 1973 in Los Angeles, California, USA.
- Producer, Production Manager, Additional Crew
- January 16, 1900
- Sid Rogell
- November 15, 1973
Sid Rogell is known as an Executive Producer, Producer, Associate Producer, Supervising Producer, Actor, and Unit Manager. Some of his work includes Murder, My Sweet, On Dangerous Ground, The Big Steal, Born to Kill, Blood on the Moon, The Mad Miss Manton, Born to Be Bad, and Deadline at Dawn.
Jan 8, 1993 · Perhaps her best-known role was that of the wife of Claude Rains in "The White Tower," a 1950 adventure about a group of misfits who try to climb a mountain in the Swiss Alps. The film was produced...
Sid Rogell, Executive Producer; Theron Warth and Richard O. Fleischer, Producers. Nominees. Journey into Medicine. United States Department of State Office of ...
Sid Rogell. Highest Rated: 94% Murder, My Sweet (1944) Lowest Rated: 83% Born to Kill (1947) Birthday: Jan 16, 1900. Birthplace: St. Joseph, Missouri, USA.