Sig Shore
Sig Shore was born on May 13, 1919 in USA. Sig Shore's big-screen debut came with The Sword and the Dragon directed by Aleksandr Ptushko in 1956.
Born in East Harlem and raised in the Bronx, Sig Shore earned a basketball scholarship to George Washington University. During World War II he served as a navigator in the Army Air Corps where he became a first lieutenant. After the war he was the advertising director for Dance magazine and later started advertising agencies in San Francisco and New York. During the height of the Cold War Mr. Shore imported a number of Russian films. In addition he distributed films like Francois Truffaut's 400 Blows, Alain Resnais' Hiroshima Mon Amour and Valerio Zurlini's Black Jesus. He was married to his wife Barbara for more than 50 years and had five children (Lindsay, Steven, Michael, Richard and Suzy) along with nine grandchildren.
Birthday
May 13, 1919Place of Birth
East Harlem, Manhattan, New York City, New York, USA
Movies & TV Shows
- 1990
director, producer
4.1 - 1987
director
4.1 - 1985
director, writer
4.7 - 1983
director, producer
4.8 - 19756.1
- 1973
producer, writer
4.4 - 19726.4
- 1958
producer
6.4 - 1956
producer
5.6