0.2Writing

Lukas Heller

Jul 21, 1930 - Kiel, Schleswig-Holstein, Germany

Lukas Heller (21 July 1930 – 2 November 1988) was a German-born British screenwriter. Heller was born to a Jewish family in Kiel. His father was political philosopher Hermann Heller. He was known for writing the screen adaptions for several Robert Aldrich films such as What Ever Happened to Baby Jane? (1962) and Hush...Hush, Sweet Charlotte (1964); for the later film he won an Edgar Award with Henry Farrell, who wrote the source text for both films.

Credits

Cast

No cast credits available.

Crew

Media
Movie1967The Dirty DozenScreenplayWriting
Movie1964Hot Enough for JuneScreenplayWriting
Movie1962What Ever Happened to Baby Jane?ScreenplayWriting
Movie1965The Flight of the PhoenixScreenplayWriting
Movie1970Too Late the HeroScreenplayWriting
Movie1977Damnation AlleyScreenplayWriting
Movie1985The Dirty Dozen: Next MissionCharactersWriting
Movie1988The Dirty Dozen: The Fatal MissionCharactersWriting
Movie2003Monte WalshTeleplayWriting
Movie1968The Killing of Sister GeorgeWriterWriting
Movie1985Hitler's SS: Portrait in EvilWriterWriting
Movie1973The Deadly TrackersWriterWriting
Movie1970Monte WalshScreenplayWriting
Movie1964Hush... Hush, Sweet CharlotteScreenplayWriting
Movie1979Son of HitlerWriterWriting
Movie1959SapphireAdditional DialogueCrew
Movie2004Flight of the PhoenixScenario WriterWriting
Movie1986Blue CityWriterWriting
Movie1961Never Back LosersScreenplayWriting
Movie1962Candidate for MurderWriterWriting
TV Show1962The Alfred Hitchcock HourWriterWriting