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Everett Chambers was born on August 19, 1926 in Montrose, California, USA. He is a producer and writer, known for Peyton Place (1964), Columbo (1971) and Johnny Staccato (1959).
Date Of Birth August 19, 1926 Place Of Birth Montrose, California, United States Profession Producer, Writer, Director Nominations Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Drama Series Star Sign Leo
Producer Title Year Status Character Incident in a Small Town 1994 TV Movie supervising producer A Girl to Kill For 1990 producer Beverly Hills Madam 1986 TV Movie producer Airwolf 1985-1986 TV Series supervising producer - 15 episodes Partners in Crime 1984 TV Series producer - 12 episodes A Matter of Sex 1984 TV Movie executive producer Will There Really Be a Morning? 1983 TV Movie producer Berlin Tunnel 21 1981 TV Movie supervising producer Turnover Smith 1980 TV Movie producer B.A.D. Cats 1980 TV Series producer - 1 episode Nero Wolfe 1979 TV Movie producer Lucan 1977-1978 TV Series producer - 3 episodes Columbo 1971-1976 TV Series producer - 16 episodes Street Killing 1976 TV Movie executive producer Future Cop 1976 TV Series producer Twin Detectives 1976 TV Movie producer They Only Come Out at Night 1975 TV Movie executive producer Can Ellen Be Saved? 1974 TV Movie producer The Girl Most Likely to... 1973 TV Movie producer The Great American Beauty Contest 1973 TV Movie producer Trouble Comes to Town 1973 TV Movie producer Moon of the Wolf 1972 TV Movie producer The NBC Tuesday Mystery Movie 1971 TV Series producer Monty Nash 1971 TV Series executive producer - 6 episodes Night Slaves 1970 TV Movie producer Peyton Place 1965-1969 TV Series producer - 379 episodes The Lollipop Cover 1965 producer Calhoun: County Agent 1964 TV Movie producer The Lloyd Bridges Show 1962-1963 TV Series producer - 28 episodes The Dick Powell Theatre 1962 TV Series producer - 1 episode Run Across the River 1961 producer Target: The Corruptors 1961 TV Series producer - 3 episodes Tess of the Storm Country 1960 producer Johnny Staccato 1959-1960 TV Series producer - 26 episodes
Writer Title Year Status Character Money Talks 2015 Video short written by Breaking Good, and Bad 2015 Short written by A Wine Tasting 2015 Short written by Sweetheart Darling 2015 Video short written by Airwolf 1986 TV Series story - 1 episode Twin Detectives 1976 TV Movie story Night Slaves 1970 TV Movie teleplay The Lollipop Cover 1965 The Lloyd Bridges Show 1963 TV Series written by - 1 episode Johnny Staccato TV Series adaptation - 1 episode, 1960 story - 1 episode, 1960
Director Title Year Status Character Peyton Place 1969 TV Series 3 episodes The Lollipop Cover 1965 The Lloyd Bridges Show 1963 TV Series 2 episodes Run Across the River 1961 The Kiss 1958 Short
Actor Title Year Status Character The Dick Powell Theatre 1962 TV Series The Elevator Operator Too Late Blues 1961 Benny Flowers Kraft Theatre 1955 TV Series Goodyear Playhouse 1952 TV Series The Philco-Goodyear Television Playhouse 1951 TV Series
Miscellaneous Title Year Status Character Rin Tin Tin: K-9 Cop 1988 TV Series supervising consultant Middle of the Night 1959 dialogue director
Casting Department Title Year Status Character Playwrights '56 1956 TV Series casting - 1 episode
Casting Director Title Year Status Character Middle of the Night 1959
Won Awards Year Award Ceremony Nomination Movie 1965 Gold Hugo Chicago International Film Festival Best Feature The Lollipop Cover (1965)
Nominated Awards Year Award Ceremony Nomination Movie 1977 Primetime Emmy Primetime Emmy Awards Outstanding Drama Series Columbo (1971) 1976 Primetime Emmy Primetime Emmy Awards Outstanding Drama Series Columbo (1971) 1975 Primetime Emmy Primetime Emmy Awards Outstanding Limited Series Columbo (1971) 1972 Primetime Emmy Primetime Emmy Awards Outstanding Series - Drama Columbo (1971) 1972 Primetime Emmy Primetime Emmy Awards Outstanding New Series Columbo (1971)
Known for movies Peyton Place (1965-1969) as Producer
Columbo (1971-1976) as Producer
The Lloyd Bridges Show (1962-1963) as Producer
Johnny Staccato (1959-1960) as Producer