William A. Graham (Director)

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William A. Graham (born May 15, 1926 in New York City , † September 12, 2013 in Malibu , California ) was an American film director and film producer , who was best known for his movies, including Waterhole No. 3 , diving trip to hell , a heavenly vertigo , where the lilies bloom or return to the blue lagoon .

life and career

William A. Graham, born in New York City in 1926, first served in the Navy before studying at Yale University . After graduating from Yale, he studied at the Neighborhood Playhouse in New York before starting to direct television in the mid-1950s. Graham directed well over 100 films in his career, including feature films, television films, episodes of series and TV miniseries. In 1967 he was nominated for the DGA Award in the Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Television category for the "CBS Playhouse" production for the episode Sadbird . In 1980 he received another nomination, this time for an Emmy for the production The Guiana Massacre for Outstanding Directing in a Limited Series or a Special .

Between 1956 and 2001 he directed numerous episodes of popular American TV series with continuous diligence and a remarkable discipline, in western, drama, crime, adventure or spy antagonism among others in: Kein Fall für FBI (1960 ), Dr. Kildare (1962–1963), The People of Shiloh Ranch (1962–1971), Merciless City (1961–1963), Crooks Against Crooks (1964), FBI (1965), On the Run (1963–1965), Batman ( 1966), Race against Death (1966), Medical Center (1969), Police Story (1973), Aircraft Carrier USS Georgetown (1988), True Blue (1989), The X-Files - The FBI's Scary Cases (1993–1998) , Seven Days - Das Tor zur Zeit (2000) or The Fugitive (2001)

He made his film debut in 1967 with the Western Water Hole No. 3 with James Coburn in the leading role. In 1969 he made the film A Heavenly Vertigo with the rock 'n' roll legend Elvis Presley . He made his last cinema production at the age of 65 in 1991, where he appeared in the erotic drama Return to the Blue Lagoon with Brian Krause and Milla Jovovich in the leading roles as both producer and director in two roles. With the television film Blood Crime - Cop under suspicion with James Caan , he ended his almost 50-year career as a director in 2002.

William A. Graham died on September 12, 2013 at the age of 87 in Malibu of complications from pneumonia . A longtime resident of Malibu, Graham was also an avid sailor.

Awards

  • 1967: DGA Award nomination for Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Television CBS Playhouse for the episode Sadbird
  • 1980: Emmy nomination for Outstanding Directing in a Limited Series or a Special for The Guiana Massacre
  • 1992: Golden Raspberry nomination in the categories Worst Film and Worst Director for Return to the Blue Lagoon

Filmography (selection)

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movie theater
  • 1967: water hole no. 3 (Waterhole # 3)
  • 1968: Dive to Hell (Submarine X-1)
  • 1969: Change of Habit (Change of Habit)
  • 1971: The Last Generation
  • 1971: Honky
  • 1972: Burned Skin (Cry for Me, Billy)
  • 1974: Where the Lilies Bloom (Where the Lilies Bloom)
  • 1974: Together Brothers
  • 1976: In the Sign of Justice (Sounder, Part 2)
  • 1982: Harry Tracy - The Last Desperado (Harry Tracy, Desperado)
  • 1991: Return to the Blue Lagoon (Return to the Blue Lagoon)
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  • 1966: The Doomsday Flight
  • 1971: Father against his will (Congratulations, It's a Boy!)
  • 1971: Marriage: Year One
  • 1973: Duel of Helicopters (Birds of Prey)
  • 1973: Mr. Inside / Mr. Outside
  • 1974: Larry - Report of an Error (Larry)
  • 1975: Missing in the Bermuda Triangle (Beyond the Bermuda Triangle)
  • 1976: The 21 Hours of Munich (21 Hours at Munich)
  • 1977: Minstrel Man
  • 1977: The Legendary Howard Hughes (The Amazing Howard Hughes)
  • 1977: The Cherry Street Fiasco (Contract on Cherry Street)
  • 1978: Cinderella in Harlem (Cindy)
  • 1979: Orphans Without Hope (Orphan Train)
  • 1980: The Guyana Massacre (Guyana Tragedy: The Story of Jim Jones)
  • 1982: driven hunt in the clouds (Deadly Encounter)
  • 1983: The Initiative (MADD: Mothers Against Drunk Drivers)
  • 1983: Women of San Quentin
  • 1984: The Addiction of Whores (Secrets of a Married Man)
  • 1984: Calendar Girl Murders
  • 1986: The Last Days of Frank and Jesse James
  • 1987: Los Angeles Police: Murder on the Freeway (Police Story: The Freeway Killings)
  • 1987: A Man of Steel (Proud Men)
  • 1988: The Deadly Street of Dreams
  • 1989: Hunted to the Dead (Billy the Kid)
  • 1990: Montana
  • 1992: Elvis - Tragedy of a Career (Elvis and the Colonel: The Untold Story)
  • 1992: Broken Dreams (Bed of Lies)
  • 1993: Date with a killer (Beyond Suspicion)
  • 1994: Death of a Cheerleader (A Friend to Die For)
  • 1995: Your Daughter and My Husband (Betrayed: A Story of Three Women)
  • 1995: Beauty's Revenge
  • 1995: Threat from the Dark (Terror in the Shadows)
  • 1996: The man who hunted Eichmann (The Man Who Captured Eichmann)
  • 1997: Black masses on the campus (Dying to Belong)
  • 1997: Sleeping with the Devil
  • 1999: The Hunt for the Unicorn Killer
  • 2001: Robin Cook: Acceptable Risk
  • 2002: Blood Crime - Cop Under Suspicion (Blood Crime)

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Individual evidence

  1. ^ Biographical data of William A. Graham in: Los Angeles Times