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    Reza Sayed Badiyi (also known as Reza Badiei; Persian: رضا بدیعی; April 17, 1930 – August 20, 2011) was an Iranian-born American film and television director. His credits also include developing the title sequence montages for Mission: Impossible, Hawaii Five-O, Get Smart, and The Mary Tyler Moore Show .

  2. www.imdb.com › name › nm0046172Reza Badiyi - IMDb

    Reza Badiyi was born on 17 April 1929 in Arak, Iran. He was a director and producer, known for Carnival of Souls (1962), Stop Susan Williams (1979) and Get Smart (1965). He was married to Tania Harley, Barbara Turner and Gwendolyn M Dennis. He died on 20 August 2011 in Los Angeles, California, USA.

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    • Arak, Iran
    • January 1, 1
    • Los Angeles, California, USA
  3. Aug 22, 2011 · Aug 21, 2011 5:20pm PT. Director Reza Badiyi dies. Won DGA Award for helming the most TV. By Variety Staff. Film and television director Reza Badiyi, who helmed hundreds of hours of...

  4. Aug 22, 2011 · Badiyi, a native of Iran and one of the most prolific directors in the history of American television, died Saturday at the Ronald Reagan UCLA Medical Center. A spokeswoman for the family told...

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  6. Reza Badiyi was born on 17 April 1929 in Arak, Iran. He was a director and producer, known for Carnival of Souls (1962), Stop Susan Williams (1979) and Mission: Impossible (1966). He was previously married to Tania Harley, Barbara Turner and Gwendolyn M Dennis. He died on 20 August 2011 in Los Angeles, California, USA.

    • April 17, 1929
    • August 20, 2011
  7. Aug 22, 2011 · Reza Badiyi, a prolific television director whose credits included “Get Smart” and “Star Trek: Deep Space Nine” and who set a Directors Guild of America record for directing the most hours of...

  8. About this interview. In his four-and-a-half-hour interview, Reza Badiyi (1929-2011) discusses working in his native Iran, where he won awards for documentary filmmaking, and talks about coming to the United States to assist with low-budget films, including those directed by a young Robert Altman.

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