Richard L. Bare
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Richard L. Bare | |
Born | August 12, 1909 Modesto, California, United States |
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Occupation | Television director |
Richard L. Bare (born August 12, 1909) was an American director of television shows and short films. Born in Modesto, California,he was notable for writing and directing the Joe McDoakes series of short films for Warner Brothers between 1942 and 1956,which featured George O'Hanlon in the title role. On TV, he directed The Twilight Zone episode "To Serve Man", and directed virtually every episode of the 1960s-1970s CBS television series Green Acres. His memoir, Confessions of a Hollywood Director discusses his directorial work, as well as behind-the-scenes information.
On November 19, 2007, Bare announced that he is working on a revival of Green Acres.[1]
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- ^ Green Acres: Original Series Director Wants to Continue Classic Sitcom, TV Series Finale, November 19, 2007