Albert S. Rogell

August 21, 1901 — Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, USA

Albert S. Rogell was an American film director who directed more than a hundred movies between 1921 and 1958. He began his career in Hollywood at age 16 as an assistant to director and producer George Loane Tucker. Rogell was known for his aggressive directing style, often shouting at his actors and crew. His extensive filmography includes a variety of genres, showcasing his versatility and dedication to the craft.

Movie

In Old Oklahoma

1943

Movie

The Black Cat

1941

Movie

Li'l Abner

1940

Movie

The Sphinx

1933

Movie

Start Cheering

1938

TV Show

The 20th Century Fox Hour

1955

Movie

Murder in Greenwich Village

1937

Movie

The Admiral Was a Lady

1950