Dwight Hauser

American actor


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::summary American actor ::

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FieldValue
nameDwight Hauser
birth_nameDwight Arthur Hauser
birth_date
birth_placeIdaho, U.S.
death_date
death_placeLake Sherwood, California, U.S.
spouseGeraldine T. Hauser (? – January 18, 1969; his death)
children4, including Wings
relativesCole Hauser (grandson)
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| name = Dwight Hauser | birth_name = Dwight Arthur Hauser | birth_date = | birth_place = Idaho, U.S. | death_date = | death_place = Lake Sherwood, California, U.S. | spouse = Geraldine T. Hauser (? – January 18, 1969; his death) | children = 4, including Wings | relatives = Cole Hauser (grandson)

Dwight Arthur Hauser (July 4, 1911 – January 18, 1969) was an American film screenwriter, actor and film producer, also the father of actors Wings Hauser and Erich Hauser and grandfather of actor Cole Hauser.

He was blacklisted as a Communist in the McCarthy Era.

Death

Hauser died on January 18, 1969, in Lake Sherwood, California, at the age of 57.

Filmography

Writer

  • Disneyland (1961–1964) (TV series) (3 episodes)
  • The Legend of Lobo (1962)Disney
  • People and Places (1962) (TV series) (unknown episodes)
  • Nikki, Wild Dog of the North (1961)
  • Wales (1958) (short film)
  • Nature's Strangest Creatures (1959) (narrative)
  • Ama Girls (1958) Academy Award for Walt Disney
  • Lapland (1957)
  • Portugal (1957/I) Lassie (TV Series) (writer - 4 episodes, 1962 - 1963) (teleplay - 1 episode, 1961) Weasel Warfare (1963) ... (writer) Gentle Savage (1962) ... (writer) Quick Brown Fox (1962) ... (writer) The Musher (1962) ... (writer) The Badger Game (1961) ... (teleplay)

References

References

  1. Mark, Lois Alter. (1991-04-12). "Wings Hauser is the biggest star you never heard of".

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