Biography
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Marc Daniels (January 27, 1912–April 23, 1989) was a television director from Pennsylvania. He started in 1947 with an episode of Kraft Television Theatre titled "Starfish". He primarily did drama and comedy. Projects he was most involved in include Gunsmoke, Fame, Alice, and Hogan's Heroes. In Internet communities he might be best known for directing over a dozen episodes of Star Trek: The Original Series and writing an episode of the animated series.He also directed the first 38 episodes of "I Love Lucy", helping establish many of the techniques used in situation comedy directing. He died of heart failure in 1989 (Santa Monica, California).
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