Personal Info

Gender

Male

Birthday

1922-11-27 (102 years old)

Place of Birth

Kansas City, Missouri, USA

Hall Bartlett

Biography:

Hall Bartlett was an American film producer, director, and screenwriter.

Hall Bartlett was an American film producer, director, and screenwriter known for his independent filmmaking and exploration of social issues. After serving in U.S. Naval Intelligence during World War II, he began his film career with the documentary Navajo (1952), which highlighted the challenges faced by Native Americans and won several international awards. Bartlett's notable works include Unchained (1955), featuring the song "Unchained Melody," and Jonathan Livingston Seagull (1973), an adaptation of Richard Bach's novella. Despite facing legal challenges and mixed reviews, the latter film received Academy Award nominations and won a Golden Globe for its score. Bartlett's films often addressed themes of human potential and social justice, reflecting his commitment to meaningful storytelling.

Known For

Acting

1961

1952

Navajo as Indian School Counselor

1951

The Wild Blue Yonder as Lt. Jorman

Directing

1983

Love is Forever as Director

1978

1972

1969

Changes as Director

1963

The Caretakers as Director

1960

All the Young Men as Director

1957

Zero Hour! as Director
Drango as Director

1955

Unchained as Director

Writing

1983

Love is Forever as Writer

1973

1972

1969

Changes as Screenplay

1963

The Caretakers as Screenstory

1960

1957

Zero Hour! as Screenplay
Drango as Writer

1955

Unchained as Writer

1953

Crazylegs as Screenplay

Production

1983

Love is Forever as Producer

1978

1968

Sol Madrid as Producer

1963

The Caretakers as Producer

1957

Drango as Producer

1952

Navajo as Producer