Charles Previn
Biography
Biography
Charles Previn worked on a variety of projects during his entertainment career. Previn worked on a variety of projects during his early entertainment career, including "Breezing Home" (1937), "The Magnificent Brute" (1936) starring Victor McLaglen and "The Man in Blue" (1937). He also contributed to "The Westland Case" (1937), "The Wildcatter" (1937) and "Three Smart Girls" (1937) starring Deanna Durbin. In the thirties, Previn devoted his time to various credits, such as "Wives Under Suspicion" (1938), "Young Fugitives" (1938) and "Youth Takes a Fling" (1938). Previn continued to exercise his talent in the forties, taking on a mix of projects like "Man-Made Monster" with Lon Chaney Jr. (1941), "Model Wife" (1941) and "Nice Girl?" (1941). His credits also expanded to "The Invisible Woman" with Virginia Bruce (1941) and "The Man Who Lost Himself" (1941). Previn last worked on the Robert Cummings period drama "The Black Book" (1949). Previn passed away in September 1973 at the age of 85.