Byron Haskin
Known for: Directing
Born: April 21, 1899 in Portland, Oregon, USA - Died: April 15, 1984
Byron Conrad Haskin was an American film and television director. He was born in Portland, Oregon. He is remembered today for directing 1953's The War of the Worlds, one of many films where he teamed with producer George Pal. In his early career, he was a special effects artist, with a number of credits on Warner Bros. films, an asset when directing the killer ants film The Naked Jungle and the science fiction film Robinson Crusoe on Mars. Haskin also worked as a cinematographer and producer. His career in television included directing six episodes of the original The Outer Limits, including two highly regarded episodes, "The Architects of Fear" and "Demon with a Glass Hand". He also co-produced the original Star Trek pilot episode, "The Cage". Haskin appeared as an interviewee on-screen in the 1980 documentary Hollywood series by Kevin Brownlow. Haskin died in Montecito, California six days before his 85th birthday.
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Affair in Sumatra
Self - Introduction
Hollywood
Self
Long John Silver
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Treasure Island
Director
Robinson Crusoe on Mars
Director
As the Earth Turns
Cinematography
Conquest of Space
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I Walk Alone
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Too Late for Tears
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The Sea Hawk
Special Effects
Captain Sindbad
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From the Earth to the Moon
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The Boss
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The Naked Jungle
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The Sea Wolf
Special Effects
The Power
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The Private Lives of Elizabeth and Essex
Special Effects
Tarzan's Peril
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Jet Over The Atlantic
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Black Fury
Director of Photography
The First Texan
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His Majesty O'Keefe
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Denver and Rio Grande
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Irish Hearts
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