David Chandler

David Chandler

writer

David Chandler was born on Jun 02, 1912 in USA. David Chandler's big-screen debut came with Winter Wonderland directed by Bernard Vorhaus in 1946.

David Chandler, 78, screenwriter, novelist and playwright. He published over a dozen novels including "The Ramsden Case," "Captain Hollister," "The Middleman," "The Masters Connection," "The Tower," "Kelley," "The Gangsters," "The Glass Totem," "Father O'Brien And His Girls," "The Aphrodite," "Huelga," "A Little More Time" and "Easy The Hard Way". Films included "Another Eden," "Apache Drums," "The Counterfeiters" and "Nevada Gold." He also wrote for television. Survived by his wife, Rita, and two children.

  • Birthday

    Jun 02, 1912
  • Place of Birth

    New York, USA