Portrait of S. Lee Pogostin

S. Lee Pogostin

Bio: S. Lee Pogostin was an American screenwriter and director recognized for his work in television and film
Born: Tue, Mar 08 1927
Birthplace: Jersey City, New Jersey, United States

Death: Fri, Mar 07 2014
S. Lee Pogostin is 86 years old
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Movies (As Crew)

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Poster of High Road to China
High Road to China
S. Lee Pogostin was
56 in High Road to China
as 'Screenplay'.
Fri, Mar 18 1983
Poster of When Hell Was in Session
When Hell Was in Session
S. Lee Pogostin was
52 in When Hell Was in Session
as 'Teleplay'.
Mon, Oct 08 1979
Poster of The UFO Incident
The UFO Incident
S. Lee Pogostin was
48 in The UFO Incident
as 'Teleplay'.
Mon, Oct 20 1975
Poster of Nightmare Honeymoon
Nightmare Honeymoon
S. Lee Pogostin was
47 in Nightmare Honeymoon
as 'Writer'.
Fri, Sep 20 1974
Poster of Golden Needles
Golden Needles
S. Lee Pogostin was
47 in Golden Needles
as 'Writer'.
Wed, Jul 17 1974
Poster of Hard Contract
Hard Contract
S. Lee Pogostin was
42 in Hard Contract
as 'Director, Writer'.
Wed, Apr 30 1969
Poster of Synanon
Synanon
S. Lee Pogostin was
38 in Synanon
as 'Writer'.
Wed, May 05 1965
Poster of Pressure Point
Pressure Point
S. Lee Pogostin was
35 in Pressure Point
as 'Screenplay'.
Wed, Oct 10 1962
Poster of The Moon and Sixpence
The Moon and Sixpence
S. Lee Pogostin was
32 in The Moon and Sixpence
as 'Teleplay'.
Fri, Oct 30 1959
Poster of Life Sentence
Life Sentence
S. Lee Pogostin was
26 in Life Sentence
as 'Writer'.
Fri, Oct 16 1953
Poster of Something For An Empty Briefcase
Something For An Empty Briefcase
S. Lee Pogostin was
26 in Something For An Empty Briefcase
as 'Writer'.
Fri, Jul 17 1953

TV Shows (As Crew)

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Ages in TV shows are based off the first air date and may not be accurate. View individual episode details for accurate ages
Poster of Bob Hope Presents the Chrysler Theatre
Bob Hope Presents the Chrysler Theatre
S. Lee Pogostin was
36+ in Bob Hope Presents the Chrysler Theatre
as 'Director, Writer'.
First Air Date
Fri, Oct 04 1963