Don Weis

Don Weis

  • Birthday: 1922-05-13
  • Deathday: 2000-07-26
  • Place of birth: Milwaukee, Wisconsin, USA

Biography

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Don Weis (May 13, 1922 - July 26, 2000) was an American film and television director. Weis was born in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. He graduated from the University of Southern California where he studied film. During World War II, Weis served in the Air Force as a film technician. After the war, he began working at MGM directing such films as Bannerline (1951), Just This Once (1952), You for Me (1952) and The Affairs of Dobie Gillis (1953). Weis began directing for television in 1954 and worked on such series as M*A*S*H, Ironside, It Takes a Thief, Twilight Zone, Happy Days, Starsky and Hutch, CHiPs, The Courtship of Eddie's Father, and Hawaii Five-O among others. Weis won two Directors Guild of America Awards for television direction in 1956 and again in 1958. Weis died in Santa Fe, New Mexico at 78 years of age. Description above from the Wikipedia article Don Weis, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.

Production

The Munsters' Revenge

1981

As Director

The Gene Krupa Story

1959

As Director

I Love Melvin

1953

As Director

Pajama Party

1964

As Director

It's a Big Country

1951

As Director

Billie

1965

As Director

Critic's Choice

1963

As Director

A Slight Case of Larceny

1953

As Director

Ride The High Iron

1956

As Director

Looking for Love

1964

As Director

Half a Hero

1953

As Director

Bannerline

1951

As Director

Remains to Be Seen

1953

As Director

You for Me

1952

As Director

You for Me

1952

As Writer

The King's Pirate

1967

As Director

Just This Once

1952

As Director

The Longest Hundred Miles

1967

As Director

Zero to Sixty

1978

As Director

The Prowler

1951

As Script Supervisor

Crackle of Death

1976

As Director

Demon and the Mummy

1976

As Director

No Minor Vices

1948

As Dialogue Editor

Mrs. Mike

1949

As Script Supervisor

M

1951

As Script Supervisor

The Millionaire

1978

As Director

The Men

1950

As Dialogue Coach

The Red Pony

1949

As Script Supervisor

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