Herschel Daugherty
Herschel Daugherty (October 27, 1910 – March 5, 1993) was an American television and film director and occasional actor.
Herschel Daugherty | |
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Born | |
Died | March 5, 1993 82) | (aged
Nationality | American |
Occupation | Television and film director, actor |
Years active | 1943–1975 |
Career
Born in Clarks Hill, Indiana, Daugherty directed various episodes of popular television shows such as Gunsmoke (1955), Alfred Hitchcock Presents (1955), Crusader (1955), and Wagon Train (1957). In 1957, he won a Directors Guild of America Award (along with Richard Birnie) for his work on General Electric Theater. Daugherty went on to direct episodes of Rawhide (1959), Bonanza (1959), Thriller (1961–62), The Man from U.N.C.L.E. (1964), Star Trek (1966), The Time Tunnel (1966), Hawaii Five-O (1968), The Smith Family (1971–72), Emergency! (1972) and The Six Million Dollar Man (1974). Most of his acting roles in various movies are uncredited. He was the dialogue director for the 1944 movie Passage to Marseille.[1] Daughterty died on March 5, 1993 in Encinitas, California at the age of 82.
Filmography
Films
Year | Film | Credit | Notes |
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1943 | Edge Of Darkness | Dialogue Director | |
1944 | Passage to Marseille | Dialogue Director | |
The Adventures Of Mark Twain | Dialogue Director | ||
The Mask of Dimitrios | Dialogue Director | ||
The Conspirators | Dialogue Director | ||
1945 | Mildred Pierce | Dialogue Director | |
1946 | Night and Day | Dialogue Director | |
Nobody Lives Forever | Dialogue Director | ||
Humoresque | Dialogue Director | ||
1947 | Possessed | Dialogue Director | |
Life With Father | Dialogue Director | ||
That Hagen Girl | Dialogue Director | ||
1948 | The Woman in White | Dialogue Director | |
1949 | John Loves Mary | Dialogue Director | |
It's a Great Feeling | Dialogue Director | ||
Red, Hot and Blue | Actor (Uncredited) | Role: Laertes | |
The Story of Seabiscuit | Actor (Uncredited) | Role: Reporter | |
White Heat | Actor (Uncredited) | Role: Policeman | |
1950 | Young Man with a Horn | Actor (Uncredited) | Role: Attendant |
Chain Lightning | Actor (Uncredited) | Role: Sergeant | |
The Damned Don't Cry | Actor (Uncredited) | Role: Rewrite Man | |
The Great Jewel Robber | Actor (Uncredited) | Role: Sgt. Tarrant | |
Tea For Two | Actor (Uncredited) | Role: Theater Manager | |
Where Danger Lives | Actor (Uncredited) | Role: Desk Clerk | |
1951 | Lullaby of Broadway | Actor (Uncredited) | Role: Sidney |
On Moonlight Bay | Dialogue Director | ||
Mr. Belvedere Rings the Bell | Technical Advisor (Uncredited) | ||
1952 | O. Henry's Full House | Dialogue Director (Uncredited) | |
1953 | How to Marry a Millionaire | Dialogue Director (Uncredited) | |
The Veils of Bagdad | Dialogue Director (Uncredited) | ||
South Sea Woman | Dialogue Director | ||
The Glory Brigade | Dialogue Director | ||
1954 | Demetrius and the Gladiators | Dialogue Director (Uncredited) | |
1958 | The Light in the Forest | Director | |
1960 | The Slowest Gun in the West | Director | Television Movie |
1963 | The Raiders | Director | |
1966 | El Magnifico Extranjero | Director | |
1967 | Winchester 73 | Director | |
1972 | The Victim | Director | Television Movie |
1973 | She Cried Murder | Director | Television Movie |
1974 | Twice in a Lifetime | Director | Television Movie |
Television
Year | TV Series | Credit | Notes | |
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1952 | Biff Baker, U.S.A. | Director | ||
1953 | Chevron Theatre | Director | 1 Episode | |
1953-55 | The Pepsi-Cola Playhouse | Director | 16 Episodes | |
1954-58 | Studio 57 | Director | 29 Episodes | |
1955 | City Detective | Director | 3 Episodes | |
Fireside Theatre | Director | 1 Episode | ||
Soldiers of Fortune | Director | 5 Episodes | ||
1955-56 | Star Stage | Director | 3 Episodes | |
Crusader | Director | 6 Episodes | ||
1955-62 | General Electric Theater | Director | 36 Episodes | |
1956-62 | Alfred Hitchcock Presents | Director | 24 Episodes | |
1957 | Schlitz Playhouse of Stars | Director | 2 Episodes | |
State Trooper | Director | 1 Episode | ||
1957-59 | The Joseph Cotten Show | Director | 3 Episodes | |
1957-64 | Wagon Train | Director | 17 Episodes | |
1958 | Buckskin | Director | 2 Episodes | |
Cimarron City | Director | 2 Episodes | ||
Suspicion | Director | 2 Episodes | ||
1959 | Laramie | Director | 3 Episodes | |
Lux Playhouse | Director | 1 Episode | ||
1959-60 | Markham | Director | 8 Episodes | |
1959-61 | The Deputy | Director | 3 Episodes | |
1960 | The Tall Man | Director | 3 Episodes | |
1960-61 | Checkmate | Director | 5 Episodes | |
1961 | The Magical World Of Disney | Director | 2 Episodes | |
Westinghouse Playhouse | Director | 1 Episode | ||
1961-62 | Thriller | Director | 16 Episodes | |
87th Precinct | Director | 2 Episodes | ||
1962 | Wide Country | Director | 1 Episode | |
1962-63 | Alcoa Theatre | Director | 2 Episodes | |
1962-64 | The Virginian | Director | 3 Episodes | |
1963 | Channing | Director | 1 Episode | |
Kraft Mystery Theater | Director | 1 Episode | ||
The Alfred Hitchcock Hour | Director | 3 Episodes | ||
1963-64 | East Side/West Side | Director | 2 Episodes | |
1964 | Bob Hope Presents the Chrysler Theatre | Director | 1 Episode | |
Mr. Novak | Director | 1 Episode | ||
Mr. Broadway | Director | 4 Episodes | ||
1964-65 | Rawhide | Director | 2 Episodes | |
1965 | For The People | Director | 1 Episode | |
The Doctors and The Nurses | Director | 1 Episode | ||
The Man from U.N.C.L.E. | Director | 1 Episode | ||
The Legend Of Jesse James | Director | 2 Episodes | ||
The Wackiest Ship in the Army | Director | 1 Episode | ||
1965-66 | Dr. Kildare | Director | 19 Episodes | |
1966 | Seaway | Director | 2 Episodes | |
The Girl from U.N.C.L.E. | Director | 1 Episode | ||
Shane | Director | 1 Episode | ||
T.H.E. Cat | Director | 1 Episode | ||
1967 | Felony Squad | Director | 1 Episode | |
Mission: Impossible | Director | 1 Episode | ||
Custer | Director | 2 Episodes | ||
The Time Tunnel | Director | 2 Episodes | ||
1967-68 | Cimarron Strip | Director | 3 Episodes | |
The Rat Patrol | Director | 6 Episodes | ||
1967-69 | Star Trek | Director | 2 Episodes | |
1968 | It Takes a Thief | Director | 1 Episode | |
1968-69 | Gunsmoke | Director | 2 Episodes | |
Hawaii Five-O | Director | 5 Episodes | ||
1969 | The F.B.I. | Director | 1 Episode | |
1969-70 | Bracken's World | Director | 6 Episodes | |
The High Chaparral | Director | 2 Episodes | ||
1969-72 | Bonanza | Director | 11 Episodes | |
1970 | Here Come the Brides | Director | 1 Episode | |
1970-72 | Marcus Welby, M.D. | Director | 5 Episodes | |
1971-72 | The Smith Family | Director | 39 Episodes | |
1972 | Emergency! | Director | 2 Episodes | |
Hec Ramsey | Director | 1 Episode | ||
1973 | Cannon | Director | 1 Episode | |
Circle Of Fear | Director | 1 Episode | ||
1974 | Apple's Way | Director | 2 Episodes | |
Banacek | Director | 1 Episode | ||
Paper Moon | Director | 1 Episode | ||
The Six Million Dollar Man | Director | 1 Episode | ||
1975 | Petrocelli | Director | 1 Episode | |
Three For The Road | Director | 1 Episode | ||
Police Woman | Director | 2 Episodes | ||
References
- Skal, David J.; Rains, Jessica (2009). Claude Rains: An Actor's Voice. University of Kentucky.