D. Ross Lederman(1894-1972)
- Director
- Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
- Writer
Starting out as an extra in Mack Sennett's
Keystone Kops series, D. Ross Lederman
worked his way through the ranks of film production, and made his mark
as a second-unit director. Becoming a feature director in the late
1920s, he specialized in action films and especially westerns, turning
out a number of first-rate oaters with
Tim McCoy at Columbia. By most
accounts a somewhat brusque man with an aversion to retakes and prima
donna behavior (he locked horns with McCoy on more than one occasion),
Lederman's penchant for getting films done on time and under budget no
doubt endeared him to producers and guaranteed him steady employment,
but often made his films look somewhat rushed. In the 1950s Lederman,
like many of his "B" picture colleagues, turned to series television
and directed many episodes of
Annie Oakley (1954), among
others.