Irving Lerner

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Known For

Directing

Known Credits

2

Gender

Male

Birthday

1909-03-07

Deathday

1976-12-25 (67 years old)

Place of Birth

New York City, New York, USA

Irving Lerner

Biography

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Irving Lerner (7 March 1909, New York City - 25 December 1976, Los Angeles)

Before becoming a filmmaker, Lerner was a research editor for Columbia University's Encyclopedia of Social Sciences, getting his start in film by making documentaries for the anthropology department. He then made films for the Rockefeller Foundation and other academic institutions, later becoming a film editor and second-unit director involved with the emerging American documentary movement of the late '30s. Lerner produced two documentaries for the Office of War Information during WW II and after the war became the head of New York University's Educational Film Institute. In 1948, Lerner and Joseph Strick shared directorial chores on a short documentary, Muscle Beach. Lerner then turned to low-budget, quickly filmed features. When not hastily making his own thrillers, Lerner worked as a technical advisor, a second-unit director, a co-editor and an editor.

Lerner was cinematographer, director, or assistant director on documentary films such as One Third of a Nation (1939), Valley Town (1940), The Land (1942) directed by Robert Flaherty, and Suicide Attack (1950). Lerner was also producer of the OWI documentary Hymn of the Nations (1944), directed by Alexander Hammid, and featuring Arturo Toscanini, and co-director with Joseph Strick of the short documentary Muscle Beach (1948).

Irving Lerner was also an important director and film editor with directing credits such as Studs Lonigan (1960) and editing credits such as Stanley Kubrick's Spartacus (1960) and Martin Scorsese's New York, New York (1977). Lerner died during the cutting of New York, New York, and the film was dedicated to him.

The "Blacklist": Irving Lerner was an American citizen and an employee of the United States Office of War Information during World War II who worked in the Motion Picture Division. Lerner was allegedly involved in espionage on behalf of Soviet Military Intelligence (GRU); Arthur Adams was Lerner's key contact.

In the winter of 1944, a counterintelligence officer caught Lerner attempting to photograph the cyclotron at the University of California, Berkeley Radiation Laboratory, which was part of the Manhattan Project. The cyclotron had been used in the creation of plutonium and Lerner was acting without authorization. Lerner resigned and went to work for Keynote Recordings, owned by Eric Bernay, another Soviet intelligence contact. Arthur Adams also worked at Keynote.

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Known For

Pit
6.4%

Pie in the Sky

Apr 9, 1935

B. Must Die
4.0%

B. Must Die

Jun 14, 1975

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Acting

1975
B. Must Die as Store's Owner (uncredited)
1935
Pie in the Sky

Camera

1942
The Land as Additional Director of Photography
1942
The Land as Camera Operator

Directing

1971
A Town Called Hell as Director
1969
The Royal Hunt of the Sun as Director
1963
Cry of Battle as Director
1963
Mr. Novak as Director
1961
Ben Casey as Director
1961
Target: The Corruptors! as Director
1960
Studs Lonigan as Director
1959
City of Fear as Director
1958
Murder by Contract as Director
1958
Edge of Fury as Director
1953
Man Crazy as Director
1948
Muscle Beach as Director
1947
To Hear Your Banjo Play as Director
1943
The Autobiography of a 'Jeep' as Director
1943
Swedes in America as Director
1941
A Place to Live as Director
1937
China Strikes Back as Director

Editing

1977
Mustang: The House That Joe Built as Editor
1976
The River Niger as Editor
1974
Steppenwolf as Editor
1960
Spartacus as Editor
1944
Hymn of the Nations as Editor
1940
Valley Town: A Study of Machines and Men as Editor
1940
And So They Live as Editor
1940
The Children Must Learn as Editor

Production

1975
B. Must Die as Co-Producer
1972
The Darwin Adventure as Co-Producer
1971
Bad Man's River as Executive Producer
1971
Captain Apache as Producer
1967
Custer of the West as Executive Producer
1957
Men in War as Production Supervisor
1957
Men in War as Production Manager
1947
To Hear Your Banjo Play as Producer
1944
Hymn of the Nations as Producer
1943
The Autobiography of a 'Jeep' as Producer
1941
A Place to Live as Producer
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