Director
Otto Lang
Born 1908 · Zenica, Austria-Hungary (modern-day Bosnia and Herzegovina)
Otto Lang (1908 – 2006) was a skier and pioneer ski instructor from Bosnia and Herzegovina, who lived and worked in the United States. After teaching skiing at a variety of smaller resorts in Austria, he joined the Hannes Schneider Ski School in St. Anton am Arlberg, one of the most prestigious ski schools of the era. Like many instructors who taught Schneider's Arlberg Method, Lang was eventually offered a chance to teach in the U.S., at Pecketts' on Sugar Hill in the White Mountains of New Hampshire. He later moved out west and found ski schools on Mount Rainier, Mount Baker and Mount Hood. He demonstrated ski techniques in Jerome Hill's documentary Ski Flight (1938) which premiered at Radio City Music Hall. His 1936 book Downhill Skiing was recognized in its day as the most comprehensive manual for skiing instruction for the fledgling sport. Ski Filmmaker Warren Miller and newsman Lowell Thomas both credited Lang's book as their inspiration for their interest in skiing.
Directed

The Ox-Bow Incident
Third Assistant Director · 1943

The Man from U.N.C.L.E.
Director · 1964

The Rifleman
Director · 1958

Daktari
Director · 1966

The Gypsy Moths
Second Unit Director · 1969

Jet Carrier
Director · 1954

Sea Hunt
Director · 1958

The Man and the Challenge
Director · 1959

Cheyenne
Director · 1955

Tombstone Territory
Director · 1957

Men Into Space
Director · 1959

Bat Masterson
Director · 1958

Dick Powell's Zane Grey Theatre
Director · 1956

Highway Patrol
Director · 1955

Lock-Up
Director · 1959

Felony Squad
Director · 1966

The Deputy
Director · 1959

The Art Director
Director · 1949

