S. Lee Pogostin
Known for: Writing
Born: March 7, 1927 in Jersey City, New Jersey, United States - Died: March 6, 2014
S. Lee Pogostin was an American screenwriter and director recognized for his work in television and film. Born in Jersey City, he enlisted in the U.S. Army at the age of 15 by lying about his age. Pogostin began his career writing for radio before transitioning to television, where he wrote for series such as Bob Hope Presents the Chrysler Theatre, earning a Primetime Emmy nomination in 1966 for the episode "The Game". He wrote and directed the film Hard Contract (1969), starring James Coburn and Lee Remick. Pogostin's work was noted for its depth and character-driven narratives, contributing significantly to television and film during his career.
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Pressure Point
Screenplay
Hard Contract
Director
High Road to China
Screenplay
Golden Needles
Writer
The Moon and Sixpence
Teleplay
Synanon
Writer
When Hell Was in Session
Teleplay
The UFO Incident
Teleplay
Nightmare Honeymoon
Writer
Something For An Empty Briefcase
Writer
Life Sentence
Writer
Bob Hope Presents the Chrysler Theatre
Director