Gloryette Clark

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Gloryette Patricia Clark (March 17, 1934 - June 8, 2014 ) was an American film editor and screenwriter .

life and work

After graduating from Van Nuys High School , Gloryette Clark worked first at Disney and later at Universal . In 1970 she began working with Roy Huggins . Her filmography as a writer consists exclusively of series in which Huggins played an essential role, such as The Bold Ones: The Lawyers , Alias ​​Smith and Jones , Detective Rockford - a call is enough or Baretta , in which she also worked as a film editor. She has also worked as a film editor on other Huggins productions. These were several television films, such as This Is the West that Was or The Invasion of Johnson County , but also the Hunter series . Other writers and producers she worked with were Glen A. Larson ( e.g., Alias ​​Smith and Jones and A Case for Professor Chase ) and Stephen J. Cannell ( e.g. , Detective Rockford - Just Call , Baretta , The Snoopers , The Greatest American Hero , Hardcastle & McCormick , The A-Team and Trio with Four Fists ). In 1984 she appeared in the series Trio with Four Fists for the only time in her career as a director - in the episode 1x06 Diamods Are for Never . Gloryette Clark died of Parkinson's disease on June 8, 2014 . She left two sons, eleven grandchildren and two great-grandchildren.

Filmography (selection)

Film editor

scriptwriter

  • 1970–1972: The Bold Ones: The Lawyers (episodes 2x03 and 3x10)
  • 1972: Alias ​​Smith and Jones ( Alias ​​Smith and Jones , episodes 3x04 and 3x07)
  • 1974: Toma (episode 1x17)
  • 1974: Detective Rockford - just give us a call ( The Rockford Files , episode 1x10)
  • 1975: Baretta (episode 1x12)
  • 1976: City of Angels (episodes 1x08 and 1x11)

Award

At the Primetime Emmy Awards in 1972 , Gloryette Clark was nominated for Best Filmediting in a Series or a Single Episode of a Series with Richard Bracken and J. Terry Williams for The Bold Ones: The Lawyers . The award went to Edward M. Abroms for Columbo .

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. a b Gloryette Patricia Clark . In: Los Angeles Times . June 20, 2014 ( online [accessed September 29, 2016]).
  2. 24th Emmy Awards Nominees and Winners. In: Homepage of the Television Academy. Retrieved September 29, 2016 .