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  1. www.imdb.com › name › nm0051194Allan Balter - IMDb

    Writer: Mission: Impossible. Allan Balter was born on 28 August 1925 in Detroit, Michigan, USA. He was a writer and producer, known for Mission: Impossible (1966), San Francisco International Airport (1970) and The Powers of Matthew Star (1982). He was married to Lana Wood.

    • Allan Balter
    • September 23, 1981
    • August 28, 1925
  2. Allan Balter was born on 28 August 1925 in Detroit, Michigan, USA. He was a writer and producer, known for Mission: Impossible (1966), The Powers of Matthew Star (1982) and San Francisco International Airport (1970). He was previously married to Lana Wood. He died on 23 September 1981 in Los Angeles, California, USA.

    • August 28, 1925
    • September 23, 1981
  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Lana_WoodLana Wood - Wikipedia

    Lana Wood (born Svetlana Lisa Gurdin; March 1, 1946) is an American actress and producer. [1] [2] She made her film debut in The Searchers as a child actress and later achieved notability for playing Sandy Webber on the TV series Peyton Place and Plenty O'Toole in the James Bond film Diamonds Are Forever. Her older sister was Natalie Wood .

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  5. The Outer Limits Wiki. in: Writers, Original Series Writers. Allan Balter. Allan Balter (b. 1925, d. 1981) was a genre writer. Balter was an American writer who had also written episodes of Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea, Lost in Space, Shaft and Mission: Impossible. Balter formed a writing partnership with William Read Woodfield during the ...

  6. Allan Balter is known as an Writer, Producer, Executive Producer, Story Consultant, and Screenplay. Some of their work includes Mission: Impossible, Mission: Impossible, The Time Tunnel, The Outer Limits, Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea, Lost in Space, Earth II, and San Francisco International.

  7. Allan Balter (1925-1981) was a writer of Mission: Impossible. He was the customary writing and producing partner of William Read Woodfield. The two men proved to have a better understanding of the 1960s and 1970s series even than its creator, Bruce Geller, himself did. Balter was an American...

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