PropertyValue
rdf:type
rdfs:label
  • Russ Mayberry
  • Russ Mayberry
rdfs:comment
  • Russ Mayberry (born December 22, 1925 – died July 277, 2012] directed the episodes "Over the Line" and "Freefall" of the series Miami Vice. Mayberry has directed episodes of the TV series The Monkees, The Flying Nun, The Virginian, That Girl, Bewitched, The Brady Bunch, Ironside, McCloud, Marcus Welby, M.D., The Rockford Files, Kojak, The Fall Guy, Magnum: P.I., Dallas, In the Heat of the Night, and Matlock, and the movie Unidentified Flying Oddball
  • Russ Mayberry is a Scottish-born American TV Director with scores of episodes to his credit over a career spanning decades. Born in Glasgow on December 22nd, 1925, he began directing in the late 1960's and continued to work until the mid 1990s. He frequently worked with Glen A. Larson, for whom he worked on the second and third Six Million Dollar Man TV Movies and worked with Lee Majors previously on The Virginian (aka The Men From Shiloh).
  • Mayberry directed many episodes of such shows as That Girl, The Brady Bunch, Ironside, Kojak, The Rockford Files, The Equalizer, and In the Heat of the Night. He frequently worked with writer-producer Glen A. Larson, for whom he directed numerous episodes of The Six Million Dollar Man, McCloud, The Fall Guy, and Magnum, P.I., as well as a 1971 episode of Alias Smith and Jones (which guest-starred Paul Fix), two episodes of Manimal (including the pilot, which guest-starring Ed Lauter), and the 1982 television movie Rooster (also featuring Ed Lauter). He has also directed for I Dream of Jeannie, Dallas, and Miami Vice, among many others.
  • Er führte Regie in TNG: . Wil Wheaton zufolge war Mayberry dafür verantwortlich, dass diese Episode im Nachhinein oft als rassistisch wahrgenommen wurde. Seines Wissens nach sei im Skript der Episode nicht ausdrücklich von den Ligonianern als ausschließlich Schwarzen die Rede gewesen, Mayberry habe jedoch die Besetzung mit afro-amerikanischen Darstellern durchgesetzt und dadurch den Charakter der Geschichte geändert. Außerdem habe sich Mayberry auch am Set rassistisch gegenüber den Darstellern verhalten und sei noch vor Abschluss der Dreharbeiten von Gene Roddenberry gefeuert worden. Les Landau beendete die Arbeit.
owl:sameAs
dcterms:subject
Row 4 info
  • Fort Collins, CO, U.S.
Row 1 info
  • 1925-12-22
Row 4 title
  • Deathplace:
Row 2 info
  • Duluth, Minnesota, U.S.
Row 1 title
  • Born:
Row 5 info
  • "Freefall"
  • Director,
  • directed episodes "Over the Line"
Row 2 title
  • Birthplace:
Row 5 title
  • Occupation/Job on series
Row 3 info
  • 2012-07-27
Row 3 title
  • Died
dbkwik:de.memory-alpha/property/wikiPageUsesTemplate
dbkwik:memory-alpha/property/wikiPageUsesTemplate
Box Title
  • Russ Mayberry
Name
  • Russ Mayberry
dbkwik:miamivice/property/wikiPageUsesTemplate
Image size
  • 250
ID
  • nm0562251
Image File
  • Russ_Mayberry.jpg
abstract
  • Er führte Regie in TNG: . Wil Wheaton zufolge war Mayberry dafür verantwortlich, dass diese Episode im Nachhinein oft als rassistisch wahrgenommen wurde. Seines Wissens nach sei im Skript der Episode nicht ausdrücklich von den Ligonianern als ausschließlich Schwarzen die Rede gewesen, Mayberry habe jedoch die Besetzung mit afro-amerikanischen Darstellern durchgesetzt und dadurch den Charakter der Geschichte geändert. Außerdem habe sich Mayberry auch am Set rassistisch gegenüber den Darstellern verhalten und sei noch vor Abschluss der Dreharbeiten von Gene Roddenberry gefeuert worden. Les Landau beendete die Arbeit. Außerdem arbeitete er als Regisseur für Serien wie Kojak, Miami Vice und Dallas.
  • Russ Mayberry (born December 22, 1925 – died July 277, 2012] directed the episodes "Over the Line" and "Freefall" of the series Miami Vice. Mayberry has directed episodes of the TV series The Monkees, The Flying Nun, The Virginian, That Girl, Bewitched, The Brady Bunch, Ironside, McCloud, Marcus Welby, M.D., The Rockford Files, Kojak, The Fall Guy, Magnum: P.I., Dallas, In the Heat of the Night, and Matlock, and the movie Unidentified Flying Oddball
  • Russ Mayberry is a Scottish-born American TV Director with scores of episodes to his credit over a career spanning decades. Born in Glasgow on December 22nd, 1925, he began directing in the late 1960's and continued to work until the mid 1990s. He frequently worked with Glen A. Larson, for whom he worked on the second and third Six Million Dollar Man TV Movies and worked with Lee Majors previously on The Virginian (aka The Men From Shiloh).
  • Mayberry directed many episodes of such shows as That Girl, The Brady Bunch, Ironside, Kojak, The Rockford Files, The Equalizer, and In the Heat of the Night. He frequently worked with writer-producer Glen A. Larson, for whom he directed numerous episodes of The Six Million Dollar Man, McCloud, The Fall Guy, and Magnum, P.I., as well as a 1971 episode of Alias Smith and Jones (which guest-starred Paul Fix), two episodes of Manimal (including the pilot, which guest-starring Ed Lauter), and the 1982 television movie Rooster (also featuring Ed Lauter). He has also directed for I Dream of Jeannie, Dallas, and Miami Vice, among many others. In addition to his work on episodic television, Mayberry has directed a number of made-for-television movies, including two for Walt Disney and NBC in 1978 – The Young Runaways (with cinematography by Charles F. Wheeler) and The Million Dollar Dixie Delivery (starring Brock Peters) – and many for CBS. He even has a few feature films to his credit: The Jesus Trip (1971) and Walt Disney's The Spaceman and King Arthur (aka Unidentified Flying Oddball) (1979). His last directorial credit was an episode of the Prime Time Entertainment Network series Pointman in 1995. Mayberry died on 27 July 2012 from a brief illness in at Fort Collins Medical Center in Fort Collins, Colorado.
is wsDirectedBy of
is Row 6 info of
is Director of