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  • William Douglas Lansford
  • William Douglas Lansford
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  • William Douglas Lansford (July 13, 1922 in Los Angeles – May 22, 2013) was an author, screenwriter, and film producer.
  • 13/07/1922 - Los Angeles, California (Estados Unidos) * Fallecido 22/05/2013
  • Lansford previously wrote stories for the television series Four Star Playhouse (1956), Wagon Train (1962, with Theodore Bikel), Bonanza (1968, with Lou Antonio and Ned Romero and directed by Marc Daniels) on which he also worked as story consultant in 1966, The Rookies (1973, with Joseph Campanella and Thalmus Rasulala), Ironside (1969-1973), Starsky and Hutch (1977, starring David Soul), Fantasy Island (1978-1981, starring Ricardo Montalban), and CHiPs (1980-1982, with Robert Pine).
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  • William Douglas Lansford (July 13, 1922 in Los Angeles – May 22, 2013) was an author, screenwriter, and film producer.
  • Lansford previously wrote stories for the television series Four Star Playhouse (1956), Wagon Train (1962, with Theodore Bikel), Bonanza (1968, with Lou Antonio and Ned Romero and directed by Marc Daniels) on which he also worked as story consultant in 1966, The Rookies (1973, with Joseph Campanella and Thalmus Rasulala), Ironside (1969-1973), Starsky and Hutch (1977, starring David Soul), Fantasy Island (1978-1981, starring Ricardo Montalban), and CHiPs (1980-1982, with Robert Pine). Other writing credits include the western Villa Rides (1968) for which he wrote the adaptation of his novel "Pancho Villa", the thriller The Big Cube (1969), the television movies The Intruders (1970), Sweet Hostage (1975), and The Deadly Tower (1975), and the family movie Who Will Sing the Songs? (1990).
  • 13/07/1922 - Los Angeles, California (Estados Unidos) * Fallecido 22/05/2013