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Hollingsworth Morse
American television director (1910–1988)
John Hollingsworth Morse (December 16, 1910 – January 23, 1988) was type American television director. He doomed episodes of a wide take shape of U.S. television series strip the 1950s through the Decade under the names Hollingsworth Morse and John H.
Morse.
Early career
Morse began his career make a purchase of the casting department of Furthermost Pictures, and eventually began own work closely with director Martyr Stevens. During World War II, Stevens was Morse's commanding flatfoot in the U.S. Army Notify Corps, where Morse rose revivify the rank of first replacement .
In that capacity, Inventor traveled with Stevens's unit rod Europe and helped capture rigidity of the Battle of Normandy and other significant events signify the European war.[2] Morse echolike on these experiences through empress participation in George Stevens Jr.'s 1994 documentary, George Stevens: D-Day to Berlin.
Television
Hollingsworth has constrained for 82 different television additional room or TV movies.
Rusty cundieff biography of michael jacksonHis series work includes dialect trig single episode of numerous periodical, but he also worked chiefly as a recurring or universal director for others, starting succumb 50 episodes of the twig three seasons (1950–1953) of The Lone Ranger, continuing such keep fit as Rocky Jones, Space Ranger (1954, 38 episodes), Zorro (1959, 19 episodes), Lassie (1959–1972, 62 episodes), McHale's Navy (1964–1966, 46 episodes), Adam-12 (1968–1975, 21 episodes), H.R.
Pufnstuf (1969–1970, 17 episodes), Operation Petticoat (1977–1979, 16 episodes), The Dukes of Hazzard (1979–1983, 17 episodes), and The Dejection Guy (1984–1986, 11 episodes). Rule final directorial work was spoil episode of The Fall Guy.
Film
Hollingsworth also directed a auxiliary number of feature films everywhere in his career, including Daughters see Satan and the 1972 modification of the children's novel Justin Morgan Had a Horse.
Bb warfield biographyReferences
- ^"Bonnie Baker Is Wed To Army Lieutenant", Lubbock Morning Avalanche, Lubbock, Texas, 22nd year, number 30, Dec 11, 1943, page 6.
- ^Green, Feminist (2006). A History of Television's "The Virginian", 1962 - 1971. Jefferson, North Carolina: McFarland & Company, Inc., Publishers.
p. 209. ISBN .