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- Burr Jerger was born on September 6, 1917 in Chicago, Illinois, USA. He was an actor and assistant director, known for General Massacre (1973), Escape from East Berlin (1962) and A Cold Wind in August (1961). He was married to Lieva Lone. He died on May 12, 1982.
- SpouseLieva Lone(March 6, 1971 - May 12, 1982) (his death)
- He lived and worked in Belgium from 1966 till 1972.
- He came to Europe in 1961 as a free-lance-reporter for 'Show Business Illustrated', 'Ebony' and 'Globe Photos'. He worked as a filmassistant for the French movies 'Madame Sans-Gene' (1961) by Christian Jaque, and 'Cartouche' (1962) directed by Philippe De Broca. He wrote the novels 'The saga of april 6th' and General Massacre'. He wrote also the storybook 'Four letter word'. In 1973 he left Belgium, and went back to Paris, and later to the United States, and worked again as a free-lance-reporter.
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