
Lee H. Katzin
Directing
Born 1935-04-12 · Detroit, Michigan, USA · Died 2002-10-30
Lee H. Katzin (April 12, 1935 – October 30, 2002) was an American film director. He was born in Detroit, Michigan and became a TV director in the late 1960s for TV shows that included Bonanza, Mission: Impossible and Police Story. He also directed the 1971 feature film Le Mans. Starting in 1969, he did an array of theatrical films starting with Heaven with a Gun and other films like The Break and the cult classic What Ever Happened to Aunt Alice? In 1972, he directed the film The Salzburg Connection, which starred Barry Newman and Anna Karina. In 1975, he directed the launch episode "Breakaway", and other early episodes, of the Gerry Anderson live-action series Space: 1999. He also directed the pilots for the television series Man from Atlantis and Spenser: For Hire. He was primarily known as a prolific episodic television director, and he worked on series such as MacGyver, Police Story, The Young Riders, and Mission Impossible.
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Restraining Order
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The Break
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Walker, Texas Ranger
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Raven
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P.S. I Luv U
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The Outsiders
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Hoodwinked
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The Young Riders
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The Dirty Dozen: The Fatal Mission
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In the Heat of the Night
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World Gone Wild
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The Dirty Dozen: The Deadly Mission
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MacGyver
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Spenser: For Hire
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The Eagle and The Bear
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Partners in Crime
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Miami Vice
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Automan
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The Yellow Rose
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Emergency Room
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