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Albert Lee Martin (born November 24, 1967 in West Covina, California) is a former professional baseball left fielder. He played twelve seasons in Major League Baseball, mostly for the Pittsburgh Pirates. He also played one season in the Korea Baseball Organization.
Date Of Birth January 1, 1897 Place Of Birth Milwaukee, Wisconsin, USA Profession Writer, Director, Soundtrack Star Sign Capricorn
# Fact 1 Film titler for Christie (4 years), Stern Bros., Fox, FBO and Educational. 2 Entered films 1914.
Writer Title Year Status Character Tarzan 1967 TV Series writer - 1 episode Attack of the Eye Creatures 1965 TV Movie uncredited My Favorite Martian TV Series written by - 7 episodes, 1964 - 1965 teleplay - 1 episode, 1964 My Living Doll 1964 TV Series writer - 2 episodes Laramie 1960 TV Series story - 1 episode Troubleshooters 1959-1960 TV Series writer - 2 episodes 77 Sunset Strip 1959 TV Series story - 1 episode The Restless Gun 1958 TV Series teleplay - 1 episode In the Money 1958 screenplay / story Invasion of the Saucer Men 1957 screenplay Cavalcade of America TV Series screenplay - 1 episode, 1957 story - 1 episode, 1957 Damon Runyon Theater TV Series original story - 1 episode, 1955 story - 1 episode, 1955 The Ford Television Theatre 1955 TV Series teleplay - 1 episode Ramar of the Jungle 1954 TV Series writer - 2 episodes Mayor of the Town 1954 TV Series 4 episodes The Stu Erwin Show TV Series writer - 2 episodes, 1952 - 1953 teleplay - 2 episodes, 1951 - 1953 screenplay - 1 episode, 1951 Army Bound 1952 Craig Kennedy, Criminologist 1952 TV Series writer - 2 episodes The Roy Rogers Show 1951 TV Series two episodes Mark Saber TV Series teleplay - 1 episode, 1951 screenplay - 1 episode, 1951 Smuggler's Gold 1951 story Rusty's Birthday 1949 based on characters created by Amazon Quest 1949 screenplay Rusty Saves a Life 1949 based on characters created by Racing Luck 1948 original screenplay Rusty Leads the Way 1948 based on the characters created by The Strange Mrs. Crane 1948 writer Money Madness 1948 original story My Dog Rusty 1948 based on characters created by The Son of Rusty 1947 based on characters by For the Love of Rusty 1947 based on characters created by Blondie Knows Best 1946 screenplay A Guy Could Change 1946 Gaslight Follies 1945 Documentary Adventures of Rusty 1945 original story Carolina Blues 1944 screenplay Reckless Age 1944 story "Make Way for Love" Hat Check Honey 1944 story Nine Girls 1944 adaptation Standing Room Only 1944 based on a story by A Gentle Gangster 1943 original screenplay The Devil with Hitler 1942 Short screenplay / story Mississippi Gambler 1942 Gang Busters 1942 original screenplay The Mad Doctor of Market Street 1942 original screen play Stagecoach Buckaroo 1942 screenplay Invisible Ghost 1941 screenplay / story Flying Wild 1941 screenplay / story The Great Mr. Nobody 1941 contributing writer - uncredited Caught in the Act 1941 screenplay The Last Alarm 1940 original screenplay Peck's Bad Boy with the Circus 1938 screenplay The Shadow Strikes 1937 adaptation / screenplay Island Captives 1937 story Trail Dust 1936 dialogue / screenplay With Love and Kisses 1936 story Kelly of the Secret Service 1936 screenplay Prison Shadows 1936 original screenplay The Law Rides 1936 screenplay Put on the Spot 1936 screenplay Trapped by Television 1936 story The Rogues' Tavern 1936 original screenplay Rio Grande Romance 1936 screenplay Taming the Wild 1936 screenplay A Face in the Fog 1936 screenplay The Fighting Coward 1935 screenplay Bars of Hate 1935 screenplay Danger Ahead 1935 screenplay What Price Crime 1935 original story / screenplay The Drunkard 1935 story and dialogue Crimson Romance 1934 story Young and Beautiful 1934 additional dialogue / screenplay construction Law of the Wild 1934 story Burn 'Em Up Barnes 1934/I screenplay The Lost Jungle 1934/I story The Mystery Squadron 1933 story The Wolf Dog 1933 screenplay The Strange Case of Poison Ivy 1933 Short dialogue / story The Curse of a Broken Heart 1933 Short story Mind Doesn't Matter 1932 Short story The Rider of Death Valley 1932 dialogue - uncredited Running with Charles Paddock 1932 Short Victory Plays 1932 Short Society Goes Spaghetti 1930 Short Goodbye Legs 1930 Short She's a He 1930 Short The Heroic Lover 1929 titles Happy Heels 1929 Short titles Bachelor's Club 1929 titles Believe It or Not 1928 Short titles Oriental Hugs 1928 Short titles Devil Dogs 1928 titles The Speed Classic 1928 adaptation and titles The Albany Night Boat 1928 titles Riley of the Rainbow Division 1928 titles A Gentleman Preferred 1928 titles Love's Young Scream 1928 Short titles Goofy Ghosts 1928 Short titles Dugan of the Dugouts 1928 titles Long Hose 1928 Short titles A Moony Mariner 1927 Short titles Dr. Quack 1927 Short titles Row, Sailor, Row! 1927 Short titles Short Socks 1927 Short titles Meet the Folks 1927 Short titles Dodging Trouble 1926 Short titles Happy Days 1926 Short titles Fearless Harry 1926 Short titles Grandma's Child 1926 Short titles Broken China 1926 Short titles Ace of Cactus Range 1924 titles What! No Spinach? 1920 Short titles
Director Title Year Status Character Victory Plays 1932 Short
Soundtrack Title Year Status Character Inga 1968 writer: "Step into my Mind" US version
Thanks Title Year Status Character The Locusts 1997 thanks
Known for movies Invisible Ghost (1941) as Writer
Flying Wild (1941) as Writer
The Shadow Strikes (1937) as Writer
Young and Beautiful (1934) as Writer