Sam Nelson
Known for: Directing
Sam Nelson was a director and assistant director who worked from the end of the silent era right up through the early 1960s. While most of his film work was in the assistant director role, he did direct over 20 films during the 1930s and 1940s, all of which were westerns. As an assistant director he worked on such notable films as Pennies from Heaven, And Then There Were None, All the King's Men, the original 3:10 to Yuma, Some Like It Hot, A Raisin in the Sun, and Spartacus. In addition he appeared in over a dozen films in small roles. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Filmography
Film
The Lady from Shanghai
Captain of Yacht Circe (uncredited)
1947
Film
Soldiers and Women
Pvt. Delehanty
1930
Breed of Courage
Alan Haliday
1927
Film
The Swift Shadow
Jim
1927
Film
Crooks Can't Win
Danny Malone
1928
The Boy Rider
Terry McNeil
1927
Film
The Circus Kid
Tad
1928
The Little Savage
Norton
1929
The Vagabond Cub
Bob McDonald
1929
The One Man Dog
Larry
1929