Sandy Howard
Known for: Production
Born: July 31, 1927 in Bronx, New York City, New York, USA - Died: May 15, 2008
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Sandy Howard (August 1, 1927 – May 16, 2008) was an American film producer and television producer. A native of the Bronx, New York City, Howard wrote short stories for publication in magazines like Liberty, and worked as a publicist for Broadway shows until he became a director for the Howdy Doody show at the age of nineteen; he later produced the Captain Kangaroo show. He cooperated with Ray Heatherton creating the TV show The Merry Mailman in the early 1950s. He was producer of The Barry Gray Radio Show (1951 – 1958).[2] Among his film productions are A Man Called Horse (1970) and Man in the Wilderness (1971). He contributed as writer on Vice Squad (1982). Description above from the Wikipedia article Sandy Howard, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia
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Circle of Iron
Producer
The Return of a Man Called Horse
Executive Producer
Gammera the Invincible
Director
What Waits Below
Producer
A Man Called Horse
Producer
The Neptune Factor
Producer
Vice Squad
Writer
Man in the Wilderness
Producer
Avenging Angel
Producer
Tarzan and the Trappers
Director
Street Justice
Executive Producer
Jack of Diamonds
Writer
Diary of a Bachelor
Director
One Step to Hell
Director
The Boys Next Door
Producer
The Devil’s Rain
Executive Producer
Meteor
Executive Producer
Embryo
Executive Producer
City on Fire
Executive Producer
Kidnapped
Producer
City of Fear
Producer
Blue Monkey
Executive Producer
Deadly Force
Producer
Dark Tower
Producer