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Samuel Fuller (1912-1997) was an American film director, screenwriter, novelist, journalist, and World War II veteran. Born in Worcester on August 12, 1912, Fuller worked as a journalist before transitioning to the film industry, where he would become known for his work directing low-budget genre movies.
Throughout his career, Fuller had various occupations, such as a model, a screenwriter, a film producer, an actor, a film director, a novelist, and a journalist. He was married to Christa Lang, and passed away in Hollywood on October 30, 1997.
Some notable films directed by Samuel Fuller include 'I Shot Jesse James', 'The Steel Helmet', 'Pickup on South Street', 'Shock Corridor', 'China Gate', 'Underworld U.S.A.', and 'White Dog'. In addition to his directing accomplishments, Fuller authored works such as 'Adventure in Sahara', 'Gangs of New York', and 'The Cape Town Affair'.
Throughout his career, Fuller directed numerous films, including 'The Baron of Arizona', 'Fixed Bayonets!', 'The Naked Kiss', and 'Hell and High Water', among others. Moreover, he also authored various titles such as 'Gangs of the Waterfront', 'Margins for Error', and 'Girls in Prison'.