Treasures Of The Twilight Zone
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Biography: Earl Holliman [Top] Earl Holliman is an American film & television actor. Born Henry Earl Holliman, he first appeared in film in 1953 & three years later won the Golden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actor - Motion Picture for his performance in the 1956 film, The Rainmaker. Amongst his other notable film appearances were in Giant, Gunfight at the O,K. Corral & Summer & Smoke. In addition to a successful career in films, Earl Holliman became a popular television personality through his role as Lt. Bill Crowley opposite Angie Dickinson in the Police Woman series that ran from 1974 to 1978. He continued to appear in television guest roles & earned a nomination for a Golden Globe Award for Best Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role in a television Series for his acting with Delta Burke in her 1992 series, Delta. For his contribution to the television industry, Earl Holliman has a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame at 6901 Hollywood Blvd.
Editors Choice: Treasures Of The Twilight Zone, View DVDology Biography: Robert Butler [Top] Robert Butler was a very influential & highly demanded director from the mid 1960s all the way through the 1980s. He helped launch actor Kurt Russell s career through four Walt Disney movies, but his strongest & most fondly remembered contributions have been to the small screen. Butler began his career as a stage manager & an assistant, before launching his directing career on such classic shows as The Untouchables, Dr Kildare, The Dick Van Dyke Show, The Fugitive or The Twilight Zone. For over three decades, Butler was then hired to shoot pilots for many popular TV series, thus helping create their specific identity.
Posters Of MoonlightingEditors Choice: Moonlighting, Columbo, The Computer Wore Tennis Shoes, Treasures Of The Twilight Zone, Turbulence, View DVDology Biography: Robert Stevens [Top] Robert Stevens was a director, sometimes confused with the better-known director Robert Stevenson. Between 1955-1962, he directed 42 episodes of the TV Series Alfred Hitchcock Presents. Momentum first aired on 24 June 1956 starred Joanne Woodward & Skip Homeier ; Tea Time first aired on 14 December 1958 starred Margaret Leighton & Marsha Hunt ; The Greatest Monster of Them All first aired on 14 February 1961 starred Robert H Harris & Richard Hale. Robert H Harris had previously been directed by Robert Stevens in several episodes of the television series Suspense. The Twilight Zone. Where Is Everybody?. Alfred Hitchcock Presents. The Greatest Monster of Them All.
Editors Choice: Treasures Of The Twilight Zone, View DVDology Additional Articles & Resources: [Top] Robert Stevens: | Wikipedia Article * |
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