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screenwriter, film director, television director, film producer. Walter J. Doniger (July 1, 1917, in New York, New York - November 24, 2011, in Los Angeles, California) was an American film and television director. A graduate of the Harvard School of Business, early in his career he was a screenwriter.
- November 24, 2011 (aged 94)
- Walter J. Doniger, July 1, 1917, New York, New York
Walter Doniger (1917-2011) Walter Doniger. Director. Writer. Producer. IMDbPro Starmeter See rank. A graduate of the Harvard School of Business, Walter Doniger started as a scriptwriter in the early 1940s with Universal. During the war years he collaborated on training films for the US Army.
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- New York City, New York, USA
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- Los Angeles, California, USA
Nov 28, 2011 · Writer, director and occasional producer Walter Doniger, who helmed numerous episodes of ABC’s 1960s primetime soap “ Peyton Place ,” died Thursday in Los Angeles. He was 94 and had...
July 1, 1917 · New York City, New York, USA. Died. November 24, 2011 · Los Angeles, California, USA (Parkinson's disease) Birth name. Walter J. Doniger. Mini Bio. A graduate of the Harvard School of Business, Walter Doniger started as a scriptwriter in the early 1940s with Universal.
- July 1, 1917
- November 24, 2011
Nov 24, 2011 · SHOW ALL QUESTIONS. Walter J. Doniger (July 1, 1917, in New York, New York - November 24, 2011, in Los Angeles, California) was an American film and television director. A graduate of the Harvard School of Business, early in his career he was a screenwriter.
Walter Doniger was a prominent American television and motion picture director, writer, and producer. The collection contains manuscripts, production files, correspondence, and other materials pertaining to his career in the motion picture and television industries. Repository. American Heritage Center, University of Wyoming.
The Steel Cage is a 1954 American film noir drama film directed by Walter Doniger, written by Oliver Crawford, Walter Doniger, Scott Littleton, Berman Swarttz and Guy Trosper, and starring Paul Kelly, Maureen O'Sullivan, Walter Slezak, John Ireland, Lawrence Tierney and Arthur Franz. It was released in December 1954, by United Artists. [1] [2] Plot