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Harry Harris (September 8, 1922 – March 19, 2009) was an American television and film director. Harris moved to Los Angeles in 1937 and got a mailroom job at Columbia Studios. After attending UCLA, he became an apprentice sound cutter, assistant sound effects editor, and then an assistant film editor at Columbia Pictures.
Harry Harris. Director: Fame. Harry was born in Kansas City and moved to Los Angeles in 1937 and worked in the mail room at Columbia Studios. Soon after, he attended UCLA while working as an an apprentice sound cutter and, then, an assistant sound effects editor.
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Harry Harris. Director: Fame. Harry was born in Kansas City and moved to Los Angeles in 1937 and worked in the mail room at Columbia Studios. Soon after, he attended UCLA while working as an an apprentice sound cutter and, then, an assistant sound effects editor.
- September 8, 1922
- March 19, 2009
Jun 9, 2017 · Harry Harris Dec. at 86 (1922-2009) After attending UCLA, he became an apprentice sound cutter, assistant sound effects editor, and then an assistant film editor at Columbia Pictures.
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Prolific TV director Harry Harris, who won an Emmy for directing TV series “Fame,” died March 19 in Los Angeles of complications of myelodsplasia. He was 86. Harris, who started working in...
Mar 19, 2009 · Harry Harris, a television director who won a Primetime Emmy for his work on the television series Fame, died March 19, 2009, in Los Angeles. Harris, who had experienced complications of myelodsplasia, was 86.
Harry Harris is known as an Director. Some of his work includes MacGyver, Beverly Hills, 90210, Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman, Magnum, P.I., Mission: Impossible, Kung Fu, 7th Heaven, and Dallas.