Biography
Gerald Endler was born on January 1, 1911, in Wilkes Barre, Pennsylvania, USA. Details about Endler’s early life and education remain unverified, but records confirm involvement in the film industry. Endler contributed to the mechanical design of Valley of the Dolls (1967), a project requiring precision in crafting functional or decorative elements integral to the film’s production design.
Endler later worked in special effects for Jaws (1975), a film known for its innovative and immersive approach to underwater sequences. The role likely involved creating mechanical systems or rigs to simulate aquatic environments or creature interactions, a common practice in practical effects of the era. Endler’s work in these films reflects a technical contribution to cinema, particularly in departmen…




