Buzz Kulik
Appearance
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Born | Seymour Kulik July 23, 1922 Kearny, New Jersey, United States |
Died | January 13, 1999 Los Angeles, California, United States | (aged 76)
Occupation(s) | Film director, film producer |
Years active | 1949-1992 |
Seymour "Buzz" Kulik (July 23, 1922 – January 13, 1999) was an American film director and producer.[1][2] He directed 72 films and television shows, including the landmark CBS television network anthology series Playhouse 90 and several episodes of The Twilight Zone.[3] Kulik went on to direct made-for-tv movies, such as Brian's Song. He was also the television adviser for Edmund Muskie during his 1972 campaign for President.
Filmography
- Collector's Item (1958 TV film)
- Perry Mason Case of the Pint-Sized Client (1958 TV)
- The Explosive Generation (1961)
- Kings of Broadway (1962 TV film)
- The Yellow Canary (1963)
- Ready for the People (1964)
- Kentucky Jones (1964–1965 TV series)
- Warning Shot (1967)
- Campo 44 (1967 television pilot film)
- Sergeant Ryker (1968, shot in 1963 as a television feature)
- Villa Rides (1968)
- Riot (1969)
- A Storm in Summer (1970)
- Vanished (1971 TV miniseries)
- Brian's Song (1971 TV film)
- To Find a Man (1972)
- Crawlspace (1972 TV film, uncredited)
- The Man Who Came to Dinner (1972 TV film)
- Incident on a Dark Street (1973 TV film)
- Shamus (1973)
- Portrait: A Man Whose Name Was John (1973 TV film)
- Pioneer Woman (1973 TV film)
- Remember When (1974 TV film)
- Bad Ronald (1974 TV film)
- Cage Without a Key (1975 TV film)
- Babe (1975 TV film)
- The Lindbergh Kidnapping Case (1976 TV film)
- Never Con a Killer (made-for-TV film pilot for TV series The Feather and Father Gang) (1977)
- Corey: For the People (1977 TV film)
- Kill Me If You Can (1977 TV film)
- Ziegfeld: The Man and His Women (1978 TV film)
- From Here to Eternity (1979)
- The Hunter (1980)
- The Pursuit of D.B. Cooper (1981) (uncredited)
- Rage of Angels (1983 TV film)
- George Washington (1984 TV miniseries)
- Kane & Abel (1985 TV miniseries)
- Women of Valor (1986 TV film)
- Her Secret Life (1987 TV film)
- Too Young the Hero (1988 TV film)
- Around the World in 80 Days (1989-1990 TV miniseries)
- Lucky Chances (1990 TV miniseries)
- Miles from Nowhere (1992 TV film)
References
- ^ "Obituary: Buzz Kulik". The Independent. Retrieved January 11, 2019.
- ^ "Buzz Kulik, 76, Director of Films and TV Programs". New York Times. Retrieved January 11, 2019.
- ^ "Buzz Kulik obituary". The Guardian. Retrieved January 11, 2019.
External links
- Buzz Kulik at IMDb