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    William F. Claxton

    American television director and television producer

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      • William F. Claxton was born on 22 October 1914 in Los Angeles County, California, USA. He was a director and producer, known for Half Past Midnight (1948), Desire in the Dust (1960) and Night of the Lepus (1972). He died on 11 February 1996 in Santa Monica, California, USA.
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  2. William Francis Claxton (October 22, 1914 – February 11, 1996) was an American film and television producer, editor and director. He made a number of films for Robert L. Lippert . He also directed and produced episodes of Bonanza , [1] the NBC-TV series Little House on the Prairie , and also directed episodes of the NBC-TV series Father ...

  3. William F. Claxton was born on 22 October 1914 in Los Angeles County, California, USA. He was a director and producer, known for Half Past Midnight (1948), Desire in the Dust (1960) and Night of the Lepus (1972). He died on 11 February 1996 in Santa Monica, California, USA.

    • Director, Producer, Editor
    • October 22, 1914
    • William F. Claxton
    • February 11, 1996
  4. William F. Claxton. Director: Half Past Midnight. William F. Claxton was born on 22 October 1914 in Los Angeles County, California, USA. He was a director and producer, known for Half Past Midnight (1948), Desire in the Dust (1960) and The Twilight Zone (1959). He died on 11 February 1996 in Santa Monica, California, USA.

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    William F. Claxton (born October 22, 1914 - died February 11, 1996) was a California born director, producer and film editor who both directed and produced many episodes of Little House on the Prairie from Season 1 through season 7.

    William started out as a film editor with Edward Small Productions in 1940. Claxton's first directorial work was "All That I Can Have" (1951), he spent much of the 1950s with 20th Century-Fox's Regal Pictures subsidiary. Though Mr. Claxton's film film credits are extensive, he is best remembered for his work on television.

    His television work began with a longtime stint as the producer and director of the syndicated Christian religious anthology TV series "This is the Life", which was a favorite of longtime friend Michael Landon's, Claxton also directed much of Landon's work such as Bonanza and Highway to Heaven. Additionally, he worked on Bonanza: The Next Generation that aired in 1988.

    1.William F. Claxton Biography. AllMovie.com. Retrieved on September 7, 2018.

  5. Biography by AllMovie. American director William F. Claxton started out as a film editor with Edward Small Productions in 1940. Claxton's first directorial effort was 1951's All That I Can Have. He spent much of the 1950s with 20th Century-Fox's Regal Pictures subsidiary, turning out such worthwhile medium-budget efforts as God is My Partner ...

    • October 22, 1914
    • February 11, 1996
  6. Oct 17, 2008 · Facebook. Flipboard. Email. Photographer William Claxton got his start taking photos of jazz musicians in natural settings instead of smoky lounges. His 1967 film Basic Black was considered the...

  7. An American director, William F. Claxton was best known for his work on the television series

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