Raymond Hauserman
Raymond Hauserman: The maverick of mid-century cinema. Born in 1919 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA, Raymond Hauserman's active years in the film industry spanned from the mid-1940s to the late 1970s, during which he predominantly directed films in the drama and noir genres. His most famous films include "Dark Streets" and "The Fabric of Illusion", with the latter earning him a Golden Globe nomination for Best Director, although a win at a major film festival eluded him. Hauserman's authorial style was characterized by his innovative use of lighting to create mood, and his films often explored the darker aspects of human nature. Those who knew Raymond Hauserman personally will remember him as a man as complex and intriguing as the characters he brought to life on screen.