Biography
Leslie H. Martinson was an American director active in film and television during the late 20th century. Born on January 16, 1915 in Boston, Massachusetts, Martinson worked primarily behind the camera, shaping narratives through visual storytelling. Their directorial credits include the 1979 film Missile X: The Neutron Bomb Incident, a science fiction thriller, and the 1967 television movie Wonder Woman: Who's Afraid of Diana Prince?, which explored the origins of the iconic comic book heroine.
Martinson’s filmography reflects a focus on genre-driven projects, with Missile X and Wonder Woman representing distinct approaches to action and superhero storytelling. Their work in cinema and television contributed to the broader landscape of mid-century genre filmmaking, though their output rem…





