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Lambert Harwood Hillyer (July 8, 1893 – July 5, 1969) was an American
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and
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Biography

Lambert Harwood Hillyer was born July 8, 1893, in
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. His mother was character actress
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. A graduate of Drake College, he worked as a newspaper reporter and an actor in
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and stock theater. During World War I he began working in motion pictures and became a prolific director and screenwriter, working on many silent-era Westerns by William S. Hart, Buck Jones,
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and others. Often associated with producer Thomas H. Ince, Hillyer expanded into romantic melodramas and crime films in the 1920s. In 1936 he directed two chillers for
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, the science-fiction film '' The Invisible Ray'' and the cult horror film '' Dracula's Daughter''. He directed the first screen depiction of Batman, a 15-part serial produced in 1943 that was re-released as a theatrical feature in 1965. He directed many B movies for
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in the 1930s and early 1940s, including the Westerns that were his specialty. Hillyer finished his career directing low-budget dramas and Westerns for
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. In the early days of television, Hillyer also directed episodes of the syndicated Western, '' The Cisco Kid''. Hillyer directed at least one episode of ''Highway Patrol'', which starred Broderick Crawford. Hillyer died July 5, 1969, in
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Filmography


Director


Screenwriter

In addition to writing screenplays for many of the films he directed, as noted above, Hillyer wrote or contributed to the screenplays for these motion pictures.


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* {{DEFAULTSORT:Hillyer, Lambert 1893 births 1969 deaths American male screenwriters Film directors from Indiana Screenwriters from Indiana Writers from South Bend, Indiana 20th-century American male writers 20th-century American screenwriters