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Don Weis (May 13, 1922 - July 26, 2000) was an American film and television director.
Weis was born in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. He graduated from the University of Southern California where he studied film. During World War II, Weis served in the Air Force as a film technician. After the war, he began working at MGM directing such films as Bannerline (1951), Just This Once (1952), You for Me (1952) and The Affairs of Dobie Gillis (1953).
Weis began directing for television in 1954 and worked on such series as M*A*S*H, Ironside, It Takes a Thief, Twilight Zone, Happy Days, Starsky and Hutch, CHiPs, The Courtship of Eddie's Father, and Hawaii Five-O among others.
Weis won two Directors Guild of America Awards for television direction in 1956 and again in 1958.
Weis died in Santa Fe, New Mexico at 78 years of age.
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Directing
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1922-05-13
Milwaukee, Wisconsin, USA
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The Munsters' Revenge
The Gene Krupa Story
I Love Melvin
Pajama Party
It's a Big Country
Billie
The Ghost in the Invisible Bikini
Critic's Choice
The Adventures of Hajji Baba
Ride The High Iron
Looking for Love
A Slight Case of Larceny
Half a Hero
The Affairs of Dobie Gillis
Remains to Be Seen
Demon and the Mummy
You for Me
Bannerline
The King's Pirate
Just This Once
The Longest Hundred Miles
The Millionaire
Zero to Sixty
Back to the Planet of the Apes
Did You Hear the One About the Traveling Saleslady?
Crackle of Death
Now You See It, Now You Don't
Santa Claus and the Tenth Avenue Kid
Skip Taylor
The Deadly Riddle
Catch Me If You Can!