- American second-feature director of the 1940s and '50s, invariably westerns for Republic, Monogram and other Poverty Row companies. He began as a child actor with Selig in silent movies from the age of two, continuing to act until becoming a dialogue director with Republic in 1937. Stayed with the studio and graduated to directing in 1945. Ended his career working in television during the 1960s.
- Son of William Carr and Mary Carr.
- Directed the original Superman (1948) serial. This led to the gig for which he is best remembered, directing many episodes of Adventures of Superman (1952) television series. He would spend his final decade in the business mostly directing for episodic television.
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