William A. Graham (director)
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| William A. Graham | |
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| Born | 1933 (age 78–79) United States |
| Occupation | Director, producer |
William A. Graham (born 1933) is an American television and film director.[1]
Graham directed episodes of many TV series including The Fugitive, Twelve O'Clock High, The Big Valley, Batman and Ironside. He also produced and directed the romance adventure sequel Return to the Blue Lagoon (1991).
Graham was the director of Elvis Presley's final acting in a motion picture, Change of Habit in 1969.[2]
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