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Lee H. Katzin (April 12, 1935 – October 30, 2002) was an American film director. Early life and education. He was born in Detroit, Michigan and became a TV director in the late 1960s for TV shows that included Bonanza, Mission: Impossible and Police Story. He also directed the 1971 feature film Le Mans. Career.
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- October 30, 2002 (aged 67), Beverly Hills, California, U.S.
- April 12, 1935, Detroit, Michigan, U.S.
Lee H. Katzin. Director: Mission: Impossible. Lee H. Katzin started directing features in the late 1960s. Turning to made-for-television movies, he became one of the busiest directors in that genre, churning out a slew of mostly routine fodder.
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- Detroit, Michigan, USA
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- Beverly Hills, California, USA
Mini Bio (1) Lee H. Katzin started directing features in the late 1960s. Turning to made-for-television movies, he became one of the busiest directors in that genre, churning out a slew of mostly routine fodder.
Nov 8, 2002 · Lee H. Katzin, 67, who directed scores of TV movies and feature films, including “Le Mans,” starring Steve McQueen, died of cancer Oct. 30 at his home in Beverly Hills. Born in Detroit, Katzin...
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Tomatometer®Audience ScoreTitleYearNo Score Yet0%1999No Score Yet14%1995No Score YetNo Score Yet1989No Score Yet9%1988He was primarily known as a prolific episodic television director, and he worked on series such as MacGyver, Police Story, The Young Riders, and Mission Impossible. He died of cancer at the age of 67 in 2002 in Beverly Hills, California.
Lee H. Katzin. Credits (text only) Hide Director (72 credits) 1999 Restraining Order. 1995 The Break. 1994 Fortune Hunter (TV Series) (2 episodes) - The Alpha Team (1994) - Sea Trial. 1994 Renegade (TV Series) (1 episode) - The Late Shift (1994) 1994 Walker, Texas Ranger (TV Series) (1 episode) - Deadly Vision (1994)