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William D. Gordon

Jan 4, 1918 - Santa Clara, California, USA

William Douglas Gordon was an American actor, writer, director, story editor, and producer. Although he is best known for his writing credits, he acted occasionally on numerous TV series.

Gordon was born in Santa Clara, California, in 1918. He started his career as a writer in 1936, writing for radio shows like The Cisco Kid, The Count of Monte Cristo and The Tommy Dorsey Show. In 1939, he began to direct TV shows, directing the first live television shows for the Don Lee Network and later he served as an infantry officer during World War II. In 1958, he acted for the first time in Maverick, appearing subsequently in TV series including Maverick, The Twilight Zone, Thriller, Peter Gunn, Law of the Plainsman, Riverboat, Rawhide, The Americans and The Virginian during the 1960s. He also worked as a script writer for shows like Alfred Hitchcock Presents, The Fugitive, Bonanza, Ironside and Barbary Coast, in addition to writing the screenplay of the films Cotter and Sergeant Ryker.

As a director, he directed one episode of The Richard Boone Show titled "Death Before Dishonor" and another of The Fugitive titled "A.P.B.". On March 31, 1965, he became the producer of Twelve O'Clock High, producing 47 episodes of the series, in addition to producing 32 episodes of The Fugitive between 1964 and 1966. He worked as a story supervisor of The Richard Boone Show, Bonanza, Thriller and Alfred Hitchcock Presents and directed the television game show Queen for a Day. From 1977 to 1982, Gordon, along with James Doherty, helped to produce, write and edit the TV series CHiPs. After retirement, Gordon began writing novels about the Civil War.

Gordon died in Thousand Oaks, California of lung cancer aged 73

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The Twilight Zone: A 60th Anniversary Celebration
The Twilight Zone: A 60th Anniversary Celebration
Doctor (archive footage)
TV Show1959
Riverboat
Riverboat
Joe Travis44
TV Show1959
Law of the Plainsman
Law of the Plainsman
Deke1
TV Show1959
Black Saddle
Black Saddle
Doctor Wall1
TV Show1984
Hunter
Hunter
Minister1
TV Show1959
The Twilight Zone
The Twilight Zone
George1
TV Show1959
The Twilight Zone
The Twilight Zone
Doctor1
TV Show1957
Maverick
Maverick
Sam Garth1

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Movie1973
Cotter
Cotter
WriterWriting
Movie1968
Sergeant Ryker
Sergeant Ryker
ScreenplayWriting
Movie1962
The Storm
The Storm
AdaptationWriting
TV Show1977
CHiPs
CHiPs
Story EditorWriting
TV Show1977
CHiPs
CHiPs
WriterWriting
TV Show1962
The Alfred Hitchcock Hour
The Alfred Hitchcock Hour
WriterWriting
TV Show1963
The Fugitive
The Fugitive
TeleplayWriting
TV Show1963
The Fugitive
The Fugitive
WriterWriting
TV Show1963
The Fugitive
The Fugitive
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TV Show1968
The Name of the Game
The Name of the Game
WriterWriting
TV Show1974
The Six Million Dollar Man
The Six Million Dollar Man
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