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  1. www.bafta.org › heritage › in-memory-ofJoseph Pevney | BAFTA

    After roles in movies like Body And Soul (1947) and The Street With No Name (1948), Pevney found greater success as a director, initially in film but later television. From the 1960s he directed episodes of Star Trek, Wagon Train (1963-64), The Munsters (1964-66), Mission: Impossible (1967) and Bonanza (1968-72). - Read Joseph Pevney's Times Obituary

  2. 18 de may. de 2008 · Joseph Pevney (September 15, 1911 – May 18, 2008) was an American film and television director. Description above from the Wikipedia article Joseph Pevney, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.

  3. The film and television director Joseph Pevney had an immensely varied career. First a child performer in vaudeville, he became involved in the left-wing Group Theatre in the Thirties and Forties.

  4. Biography. After a moderately-successful career as a film actor, Joseph Pevney switched to directing and subsequently helmed over 90 productions, including movies and episodes of well-known television shows. His earliest credits were crime films--Pevney managed a prolific run of several films per-year throughout the '50s, and he also directed ...

  5. 12 de jun. de 2024 · PALM DESERT, Calif. — Joseph Pevney, who directed some of the best-loved episodes of the original "Star Trek" television series, has died. He was 96.

  6. Joseph Pevney may not be the first name that one thinks of in terms of record-breaking movies, but the actor-turned-director -- who had a pretty considerable stage career before turning exclusively to the movies in the second half of the 1940s -- was responsible for some of the highest-grossing movies in the first four decades of Universal Pictures; and between and around them, he was one of ...

  7. Shakedown is a 1950 American crime film noir directed by Joseph Pevney and starring Howard Duff, Brian Donlevy, Peggy Dow, Lawrence Tierney, Bruce Bennett and Anne Vernon. Plot. Unscrupulous newspaper photographer Jack Early is sent to take a picture of racketeer Nick Palmer, who doesn't like to be photographed.