Paul Wendkos

Paul Wendkos

  • Birthday: 1925-09-20
  • Deathday: 2009-11-12
  • Place of birth: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

Biography

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Paul Wendkos (September 20, 1922; Philadelphia, Pennsylvania – November 12, 2009; Malibu, California) was an American television and film director. Following wartime service in the US Navy and attending Columbia University on the GI Bill Wendkos made his first feature, a documentary on a school for the blind called Dark Interlude in 1953. Wendkos's first feature film was The Burglar . Wendkos's fluid camera technique caught the attention of the head of Columbia Pictures chief Harry Cohn who not only wished to distribute the film, but put Wendkos on a contract. A variety of films followed for Columbia beginning with the hard-hitting crime drama The Case Against Brooklyn, two suspenseful war dramas Tarawa Beachhead and Battle of the Coral Sea, the youth-oriented Gidget and two sequels Gidget Goes Hawaiian, Gidget Goes to Rome as well as Because They're Young. Wendkos also directed many episodes of Playhouse 90, Alcoa Theatre, Ben Casey, Dr. Kildare, Route 66, The Rifleman, Mr. Novak, Honey West, The Big Valley, I Spy, The Invaders and Hawaii Five-O. With I Spy, Wendkos filmed several interesting episodes but was deemed too "arty" by the producers and let go. In 1968 Wendkos signed a five picture contract with Mirisch Productions beginning with the war films Attack on the Iron Coast and Hell Boats followed by Westerns set in Mexico but filmed in SpainGuns of the Magnificent Seven and Cannon for Cordoba. He also made the first feature film for Quinn Martin, The Mephisto Waltz. From 1970 until his retirement in 1999, Wendkos specialized in made-for-television movies. One of these was The Taking of Flight 847: The Uli Derickson Story (1988), based on a TWA hijacking in 1985, picked up five Emmy nominations, including one for Wendkos. Wendkos was cited by film critic Andrew Sarris in his book The American Cinema: Directors and Directions 1929-1968. He is also cited, along with many other directors, in The American Vein: Directors and Directions in Television by Christopher Wicking and Tise Vahimagi, Talisman Books (England), 1979, and E.P. Dutton (United States), 1979; Library of Congress Catalog Card No. 79-52675. Wendkos married Ruth Bernat on March 1, 1953 and had one son, Jordan Elkan Wendkos. Ruth died in June, 1978. Wendkos married Lin Bolen, Former NBC VP & Producer in 1983 and they lived together happily in Malibu, California until his death. He is survived by his son, Jordan, granddaughter, Justine Wendkos, and his wife Lin Bolen Wendkos. Wendkos was ill for several years following a stroke. He died on November 12, 2009 in Malibu, California. Description above from the Wikipedia article Paul Wendkos, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.

Production

The Burglar

1957

As Editor

The Burglar

1957

As Director

The Mephisto Waltz

1971

As Director

Gidget Goes to Rome

1963

As Director

Gidget Goes Hawaiian

1961

As Director

Gidget

1959

As Director

The Case Against Brooklyn

1958

As Director

Face of a Fugitive

1959

As Director

Battle of the Coral Sea

1959

As Director

Good Against Evil

1977

As Director

Honor Thy Father

1973

As Director

Cannon for Cordoba

1970

As Director

The Bad Seed

1985

As Director

Special Delivery

1976

As Director

Attack on the Iron Coast

1968

As Director

Angel Baby

1961

As Director

Because They're Young

1960

As Director

Haunts of the Very Rich

1972

As Director

Message from Nam

1993

As Director

Six Against the Rock

1987

As Director

The Death of Richie

1977

As Director

Tarawa Beachhead

1958

As Director

The Strangers in 7A

1972

As Director

The Chase

1991

As Director

Act of Violence

1979

As Director

Intimate Agony

1983

As Director

A Little Game

1971

As Director

A Match Made in Heaven

1997

As Director

The Ordeal of Dr. Mudd

1980

As Director

Fear No Evil

1969

As Director

Right to Die

1987

As Director

Johnny Tiger

1966

As Director

A Death of Innocence

1971

As Director

From the Dead of Night

1989

As Director

Picking Up the Pieces

1985

As Director

The Execution

1985

As Director

Death Among Friends

1975

As Director

Hell Boats

1970

As Director

Terror on the Beach

1973

As Director

A Cry for Love

1980

As Director

The Awakening of Candra

1983

As Director

Secrets

1977

As Director

Different

1999

As Director

Bitter Heritage

1958

As Director

The Cops Are Robbers

1990

As Director

The Five of Me

1981

As Director

Footsteps

1972

As Director

Travis Logan, D.A.

1971

As Director

Scorned and Swindled

1984

As Director

Betrayal

1978

As Director

The Family Rico

1972

As Director

The Underground Man

1974

As Director

A Tattered Web

1971

As Director

A Wing and a Prayer

1998

As Director

Golden Gate

1981

As Director

Farrell: For the People

1982

As Director

Cocoon

1968

As Director

Stalk the Wild Child

1976

As Producer

The Chase

1991

As Producer

Nobody Lives Forever

1998

As Director

The Delphi Bureau

1972

As Director

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