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    American television and film director/producer, and screenwriter

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  1. Oscar Rudolph (April 2, 1911 – February 1, 1991) was an American film and television director, producer, and actor. Life and career. Rudolph was born in Cleveland, Ohio, and in 1924 moved to Southern California with his family. He started his Hollywood entertainment career as a bit actor at the age of 14.

    • 1925–1976
    • 2, a daughter and son, director Alan Rudolph
  2. www.imdb.com › name › nm0748979Oscar Rudolph - IMDb

    Oscar Rudolph was born on 2 April 1911 in Cleveland, Ohio, USA. He was a director and actor, known for Shirley Temple's Storybook (1958), Twist Around the Clock (1961) and Richard Diamond, Private Detective (1956). He died on 1 February 1991 in Encino, California, USA.

    • Oscar Rudolph
    • February 1, 1991
    • April 2, 1911
  3. Feb 11, 1991 · Feb. 11, 1991 12 AM PT. Oscar Rudolph, who directed more than 500 television shows including such diverse series as “The Donna Reed Show,” “Batman” and “The Lone Ranger,” has died. He was 79....

  4. Feb 11, 1991 · By Variety Staff. Oscar Rudolph, 79, who directed such diverse tv series as “The Donna Reed Show” and “Batman,” died Feb. 1 in Encino, Calif., following a stroke. Rudolph, the father of ...

  5. Feb 1, 1991 · Oscar Rudolph is a director, actor, and producer who worked on various films and TV shows from 1929 to 1976. He is known for his roles in Little Annie Rooney, The Secret Six, and So This Is College, and his directing credits include Batman, The Flight of the Phoenix, and Fury.

  6. Oscar Rudolph. Highest Rated: 100% The Crusades (1935) Lowest Rated: 60% Little Annie Rooney (1925) Birthday: Apr 2, 1911. Birthplace: Cleveland, Ohio, USA. Oscar Rudolph was a pioneering...

  7. Oscar Rudolph was a pioneering television director who made infrequent departures to the big screen over his decades-spanning career. He began in show business as an actor, mostly in uncredited roles, as in the 1935 Cecil B. DeMille film "The Crusades," eventually appearing, with little...

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