Murray Golden
Appearance
Murray Golden | |
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Born | New York City, U.S. | October 24, 1912
Died | August 5, 1991 Encino, California, U.S. | (aged 78)
Nationality | American |
Occupation | Television director |
Murray Golden (October 24, 1912[1] – August 5, 1991)[2][3] was an American television director. He directed for television programs including The Fugitive, Bonanza, The Rifleman, Mannix, Trapper John, M.D., Rawhide, The Time Tunnel, Burke's Law, Get Smart and Star Trek: The Original Series.[1] Golden died in August 1991 of complications from a stroke in Encino, California, at the age of 78.[4][5]
Filmography
[edit]Television
[edit]Year | TV Series | Credit | Notes |
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1956 | Kraft Television Theatre | Director | 1 Episode |
1959 | M Squad | Director | 1 Episode |
The Detectives | Director | ||
1959-64 | Death Valley Days | Director | 12 Episodes |
1960 | The Rifleman | Director | 1 Episode |
Zane Grey Theatre | Director | 1 Episode | |
1960-61 | Wanted: Dead or Alive | Director | 10 Episodes |
1962 | Rawhide | Director | 2 Episodes |
1963 | 77 Sunset Strip | Director | 1 Episode |
The Twilight Zone | Associate Producer | 10 Episodes | |
1963-64 | Bonanza | Writer, Director | 6 Episodes |
1965 | The Big Valley | Director | 1 Episode |
The Wackiest Ship in the Army | Director | 1 Episode | |
1965-66 | Burke's Law | Director | 5 Episodes |
Honey West | Director | 3 Episodes | |
1966 | Batman | Director | 6 Episodes |
Get Smart | Director | 3 Episodes | |
The Green Hornet | Director | 1 Episode | |
Jericho | Director | 1 Episode | |
A Man Called Shenandoah | Director | 2 Episodes | |
The Time Tunnel | Director | 1 Episode | |
12 O'Clock High | Director | 1 Episode | |
1966-67 | Iron Horse | Director | 2 Episodes |
1967 | The Fugitive | Director | 1 Episode |
The Invaders | Director | 1 Episode | |
Rango | Director | 2 Episodes | |
Run for Your Life | Director | 1 Episode | |
1967-71 | Mannix | Director | 5 Episodes |
1968-69 | The Flying Nun | Director | 6 Episodes |
1969 | Star Trek | Director | 1 Episode |
1969-71 | Mission: Impossible | Director | 5 Episodes |
1970 | Love, American Style | Director | 1 Episode |
1970-71 | Hawaii Five-O | Director | 2 Episodes |
1970-75 | Medical Center | Director | 10 Episodes |
1971 | Bearcats! | Director | 1 Episode |
The Chicago Teddy Bears | Director | 2 Episodes | |
1973 | Insight | Director | 1 Episode |
The New Perry Mason | Director | 2 Episodes | |
Sigmund and the Sea Monsters | Director | 4 Episodes | |
1974 | Apple's Way | Director | 2 Episodes |
1977 | Tabitha | Director | 1 Episode |
1979-80 | Trapper John, M.D. | Director | 3 Episodes |
1980-81 | CBS Children's Mystery Theatre | Director | 2 Episodes |
References
[edit]- ^ a b "Murray Golden". Rotten Tomatoes. Retrieved July 7, 2021.
- ^ Lentz, Harris (1994). Science Fiction, Horror & Fantasy Film and Television Credits: Supplement 2, through 1993 · Volume 4. McFarland. p. 288 – via Google Books.
- ^ Lentz, Harris (1996). Western and Frontier Film and Television Credits 1903-1995: Section I. Actors and actresses. Section II. Directors, producers, and writers. McFarland. p. 907 – via Google Books.
- ^ The Hollywood Reporter (August 14, 1991), Murray Golden, Wilkerson Daily Corporation, retrieved January 21, 2022
- ^ Jones, Stephen; Campbell, Ramsey (October 10, 2013). Best New Horror 3. Little, Brown Book Group. p. 282. ISBN 9781472113641 – via Google Books.