Eddie Saeta

Eddie Saeta

second unit director or assistant director, production manager, producer

Eddie Saeta was born on Nov 11, 1914 in USA. Eddie Saeta's big-screen debut came with Lady Sings the Blues directed by Sidney J. Furie in 1972.

American production manager and assistant director who directed and produced films. A native of Philadelphia, Saeta grew up in Los Angeles, where his father was head of the Columbia Pictures electrical department. At 18, Saeta got a job as Columbia boss Harry Cohn's messenger boy, which led to work as a 3rd assistant director on westerns at Columbia and subsequently Monogram. Following service in the Second World War in the U.S. Army Signal Corps, Saeta returned to Columbia and spent nearly two decades as an assistant director. Subsequently he branched into work as a production manager, and produced and directed a few films as well. He received a Directors Guild Award for his work on the TV movie _Brian's Song (1973) (TV)_. He died at the age of 90.

  • Birthday

    Nov 11, 1914
  • Place of Birth

    Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA