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Sherman L Lowe

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Nationality
  
US

Name
  
Sherman Lowe

Occupation
  
screenwriter

Role
  
Writer

Known for
  
work with Frank Buck

Education
  
University of Utah

Spouse(s)
  
Patricia Bennet


Born
  
18 October 1894
Salt Lake City, Utah

Other names
  
Sherman Lewis Lowenstein

Died
  
January 24, 1968, Los Angeles, California, United States

Parents
  
Johanna Blumberg Lowenstein, Louis Lowenstein

Movies
  
Miss V from Moscow, Diamond Trail, Parole - Inc, Captain Video: Master of, Crashing Thru

Similar People
  
Leslie Goodwins, Spencer Gordon Bennet, Sam Katzman, Peter B Kyne, Dave O'Brien

Sherman L. Lowe (born Salt Lake City, Utah (or Russia), 18 October 1894; died 24 Jan 1968, age 73, Los Angeles) was a writer of the Frank Buck serial Jungle Menace.

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Early life

Sherman Lowe was the son of Russian immigrants, Louis Lowenstein and Johanna Blumberg Lowenstein. Sherman was educated at the University of Utah and the University of Pennsylvania. He served with the American Expeditionary Forces during World War I. A machine gun bullet wounded his right leg, September 29, 1918, at Gesnes. He was discharged with the rank of sergeant. According to the 1920 US census, he worked in Detroit as a shoe salesman.

Hollywood

Lowe entered films in 1926. He was a script reader at Universal Pictures for one year, then a writer for Universal. Among the films he worked on were Law of the Range, Black Arrow (serial), Captain Video: Master of the Stratosphere, and Parole, Inc..

Work with Frank Buck

In 1937, Lowe was a writer of the Frank Buck serial Jungle Menace.

References

Sherman L. Lowe Wikipedia