Budd Boetticher AKA Oscar Boetticher, Jr. Born: 29-Jul-1916 Birthplace: Chicago, IL Died: 29-Nov-2001 Location of death: Ramona, CA Cause of death: unspecified Remains: Cremated
Gender: Male Race or Ethnicity: White Sexual orientation: Straight Occupation: Film Director Nationality: United States Executive summary: Seven Men From Now Wife: Karen Steele (div.) Wife: Elsa Cárdenas (div.) Wife: Emily Erskine Cook (m. 1946, div. 1959) Wife: Debra Paget (actress, m. 28-Mar-1960, div. 24-Aug-1961) Wife: Mary Chelde (m. 1971, until his death)
High School: Culver Military Academy University: Ohio State University
FILMOGRAPHY AS DIRECTOR Arruza (23-Aug-1972) A Time for Dying (1969) Comanche Station (Mar-1960) The Rise and Fall of Legs Diamond (3-Feb-1960) Ride Lonesome (15-Feb-1959) Westbound (9-Jan-1959) Buchanan Rides Alone (1-Aug-1958) Decision at Sundown (10-Nov-1957) The Tall T (1-Apr-1957) Seven Men from Now (4-Aug-1956) The Killer Is Loose (2-Mar-1956) The Magnificent Matador (24-May-1955) East of Sumatra (11-Sep-1953) The Man from the Alamo (Aug-1953) City Beneath the Sea (11-Mar-1953) Seminole (Mar-1953) Horizons West (11-Oct-1952) Red Ball Express (24-May-1952) Bronco Buster (1-May-1952) The Cimarron Kid (13-Jan-1952) Bullfighter and the Lady (26-Apr-1951) Killer Shark (19-Mar-1950) Behind Locked Doors (3-Sep-1948) Escape in the Fog (5-Apr-1945) The Missing Juror (16-Nov-1944) One Mysterious Night (21-Oct-1944)
FILMOGRAPHY AS ACTOR Spine Tingler! The William Castle Story (8-Nov-2007) · Himself Tequila Sunrise (2-Dec-1988) · Judge Nizetitch
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