Ivan Tors was a Hungarian-born American playwright, film director, screenwriter, and producer renowned for his contributions to science fiction and animal-themed entertainment. After studying at the University of Budapest, he emigrated to the United States in 1939, where he served in the U.S. Army Air Corps and the Office of Strategic Services during World War II. Post-war, Tors joined Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer as a screenwriter. He co-wrote and produced Storm Over Tibet (1952) and created the "Office of Scientific Investigation" trilogy, including The Magnetic Monster (1953), Riders to the Stars (1954), and Gog (1954). Tors also developed television series like Science Fiction Theater (1955–1957), Sea Hunt (1958–1961), and Flipper (1964–1967). His Miami-based studio, now known as Greenwich Studios, was instrumental in producing underwater sequences and animal-centric stories. Tors passed away in Mato Grosso, Brazil, while scouting locations for a new television series.
Writing
37
Male
1916-06-12
Budapest, Hungary
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Rhino!
Escape from Angola
The Glass Wall
Hello Down There
Galyon
Flipper
Namu, the Killer Whale
Zebra in the Kitchen
Song of Love
Gog
Gentle Giant
Around the World Under the Sea
Island of the Lost
Battle Taxi
The Magnetic Monster
The Aquarians
Four Against The Desert
Flipper's New Adventure
Riders to the Stars