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- Claudio Guzmán (Bulnes, Región del Biobío, 2 de agosto de 1927- Los Ángeles, California, 12 de julio de 2008) fue un director de televisión, productor de cine y televisión, director de arte y diseñador de producción chileno estadounidense, más conocido por su trabajo como director y productor de la serie Mi bella genio (1965-1970). 1
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Claudio Guzmán (August 2, 1927 – July 12, 2008) was a Chilean-American television director, producer, art director, and production designer.
Claudio Guzmán. Art Director: Westinghouse Desilu Playhouse. Was married to Anna Maria Alberghetti, the opera and musical theater star and pitchwoman for Good Seasons salad dressing.
- Art Director, Director, Producer
- August 2, 1927
- Claudio Guzmán
- July 12, 2008
Jul 12, 2008 · Claudio Guzmán (2 August 1927 - 12 July 2008) was a Chilean-American television director, producer, art director, and production designer. He is perhaps best known for his work as director and producer of I Dream of Jeannie.
Jul 12, 2008 · Claudio Guzmán is known as an Director, Art Direction, Production Design, Producer, and Writer. Some of his work includes I Dream of Jeannie, The Dick Van Dyke Show, The Fugitive, The Flying Nun, Starman, Linda Lovelace for President, The Patty Duke Show, and The Hostage Tower.
Claudio Guzmán. Art Director: Westinghouse Desilu Playhouse. Was married to Anna Maria Alberghetti, the opera and musical theater star and pitchwoman for Good Seasons salad dressing. Has 2 daughters with Alberghetti.
- August 2, 1927
- July 12, 2008
Jul 16, 2008 · Claudio Guzman, who produced one of the nation’s first bicultural Spanish-English educational television programs for children, “Villa Alegre,” which premiered in 1973 on PBS, has died.
Jul 14, 2008 · Claudio Guzman, a director and producer who created one of America’s first bicultural Spanish-English educational television programs for children, Villa Allegre, died July 12 at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center in Los Angeles. Guzman, who was 80, succumbed to pneumonia following a long illness.