Charles Correll (director)

Charles Correll Jr. (January 23, 1944 – June 4, 2004) was an American television director and cinematographer. The son of Charles Correll Sr. of the sitcom Amos & Andy, his brother is Richard Correll, a former child actor and later a television director.

Charles Correll
Born
Charles James Correll Jr.

(1944-01-23)January 23, 1944
Los Angeles, California, U.S.
DiedJune 4, 2004(2004-06-04) (aged 60)
Tarzana, California, U.S.
OccupationDirector, Cinematographer, Actor
Known forWithout a Trace
Spouse(s)Robin Kellick
ChildrenTwo daughters and one son

Death

He died of pancreatic cancer on June 4, 2004, in Los Angeles, California. He was survived by his wife Robin with two daughters and a son.

Filmography

Director

Year Film Role Other notes
1984Star Trek III: The Search for SpockCinematographer
1986-1990MacGyverDirector19 episodes
1990-1993Law & OrderDirector2 episodes
1996-2000Beverly Hills, 90210Director7 episodes
1993-1999Melrose PlaceDirector47 episodes
2001-2002CSI: Crime Scene InvestigationDirector3 episodes
2002-2003CSI: MiamiDirector3 episodes
2003-2004Without a TraceDirector3 episodes

Actor

Year Film Role Other notes
1984Star Trek III: The Search for SpockSpace Dock WorkerCameo, Uncredited
gollark: And yet we have a mostly functioning system which produces mostly enough food, and is able to make the mind-breakingly complex supply chains for that food work.
gollark: Pretty much everything we actually produce is in the "not entirely necessary but nice to have" box.
gollark: There is lots of stuff which nobody really *needs* - you can live without it, society could work without it (if we had set stuff up that way) - but it's not very nice to not have it. Like computers, or modern medicine, or non-bare-minimum food and housing.
gollark: Food is, broadly speaking, necessary to live. But while I could probably *survive* on cheaper, less resource-intensive-to-produce food than I do, or less food by caloric content and stuff, I like to have more/better food than is strictly necessary. Same with water - I won't die of dehydration on some small amount per day, but on the whole I'll be worse off if I don't have as much to drink as I want, or enough water for showering and washing stuff.
gollark: I'm typing.

References

    • "Charles Correll". Variety. June 15, 2004. Retrieved August 19, 2012.


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