Walter J. Doniger Net Worth

Walter J. Doniger Net Worth is
$14 Million

Walter J. Doniger Bio/Wiki, Net Worth, Married 2018

Walter A. Doniger (1 July 1917, New York, New York - 24 November 2011, Los Angeles, California) was an American film and television director.He was a graduate of the Harvard School of Business.In the early 1940s, Doniger started as a scriptwriter with Universal Films. During World War II, he worked on training films for the United States Army. His knowledge of military matters was reflected in some of his later work for television and films.After the war, Doniger worked as a screenwriter, director and producer. He wrote some of the scripts for the NBC-TV series Your Show Time (1949). He specialized in hard-boiled action pictures, including prison dramas (Duffy of San Quentin, 1954, and The Steel Cage, 1954), as well as war pictures (Cease Fire!, 1953). The latter was one of the first 3-D war films.He directed sports films, including Safe at Home! (1962, starring New York Yankee greats Mickey Mantle and Roger Maris), and the made-for-TV movie Mad Bull (1977).In 1957, Doniger established a production company, Bettina Productions Ltd. By this time he had gravitated towards working primarily for episodic television, particularly as director of western series, such as Cheyenne (1956–57); Tombstone Territory (1957–58), Maverick, (1957), and Bat Masterson (1958–60). He also directed episodes of Highway Patrol, Men Into Space, Dick Powell Theatre, Mr. Novak, Bracken's World, Rod Serling's Night Gallery, and Owen Marshall: Counselor at Law, among others.During the 1960s, Doniger directed 64 episodes of the popular soap opera Peyton Place. After leaving Peyton Place, Doniger worked at Universal and eventually returned to action subjects, where he was most at home. He directed several episodes of the popular crime series McCloud.His abrasive style occasionally brought him into conflict with producers and stars, possibly precipitating his retirement from film work in 1991.In 2010, Doniger donated some of his television memorabilia to the Cinematic Arts Library of the University of Southern California.

Date Of BirthJuly 1, 1917
Died2011-11-24
Place Of BirthNew York City, New York, USA
ProfessionDirector, Writer, Producer
Star SignCancer

Director

TitleYearStatusCharacter
Kentucky Woman1983TV Movie
Mad Bull1977TV Movie
Delvecchio1976-1977TV Series 3 episodes
Black Sheep Squadron1976TV Series 1 episode
Ellery Queen1976TV Series 3 episodes
Marcus Welby, M.D.1974-1975TV Series 5 episodes
Switch1975TV Series 1 episode
McCloud1975TV Series 1 episode
Lucas Tanner1974-1975TV Series 5 episodes
Movin' On1974TV Series 1 episode
Barnaby Jones1974TV Series 1 episode
Griff1973TV Series 2 episodes
Kung Fu1973TV Series 3 episodes
Circle of Fear1972TV Series 2 episodes
The Bold Ones: The New Doctors1972TV Series 1 episode
Owen Marshall, Counselor at Law1971TV Series 1 episode
Sarge1971TV Series 1 episode
Night Gallery1971TV Series 1 episode
The Virginian1970TV Series 1 episode
The Survivors1969TV Series
Bracken's World1969TV Series 1 episode
Judd for the Defense1968TV Series 1 episode
Peyton Place1964-1968TV Series 173 episodes
Premiere1968TV Series 1 episode
The Man Who Never Was1966TV Series 1 episode
The Travels of Jaimie McPheeters1963-1964TV Series 3 episodes
Mr. Novak1963TV Series 1 episode
The Dick Powell Theatre1962-1963TV Series 2 episodes
Safe at Home!1962
House of Women1962
Target: The Corruptors1961-1962TV Series 3 episodes
The Detectives1961TV Series 1 episode
Michael Shayne1961TV Series 3 episodes
Outlaws1960-1961TV Series 5 episodes
Hong Kong1960-1961TV Series 2 episodes
Checkmate1960TV Series 1 episode
Lock Up1959-1960TV Series 4 episodes
Men Into Space1959-1960TV Series 5 episodes
Bat Masterson1958-1960TV Series 17 episodes
This Man Dawson1960TV Series 1 episode
Captain David Grief1957-1959TV Series 2 episodes
The Rough Riders1958-1959TV Series 5 episodes
Bold Venture1959TV Series 8 episodes
Highway Patrol1958TV Series 1 episode
Unwed Mother1958as Walter A. Doniger
Maverick1958TV Series 1 episode
Mackenzie's Raiders1958TV Series 1 episode
Tombstone Territory1957-1958TV Series 12 episodes
The Web1957TV Series 7 episodes
Conflict1956-1957TV Series 6 episodes
Cheyenne1956-1957TV Series 4 episodes
The Steel Jungle1956
The Steel Cage1954
Duffy of San Quentin1954
Crown Theatre with Gloria Swanson1954TV Series 1 episode
The Web1953TV Series 1 episode

Writer

TitleYearStatusCharacter
Stone Cold1991written by
Kentucky Woman1983TV Movie
Jigsaw1972TV Series
The Survivors1969TV Series story - 1 episode
The Dick Powell Theatre1962TV Series written by - 1 episode
OutlawsTV Series 2 episodes, 1960 writer - 2 episodes, 1961
Bronco1960TV Series story - 1 episode
The Rough Riders1958TV Series story - 1 episode
Perry Mason1957TV Series teleplay - 1 episode
Tombstone Territory1957TV Series
The Guns of Fort Petticoat1957screenplay
Hold Back the Night1956
The Steel Jungle1956
CheyenneTV Series screenplay - 1 episode, 1956 story - 1 episode, 1956
The Steel Cage1954story - episode "Chef, The", episode "Hostages, The"
Duffy of San Quentin1954
Alaska Seas1954
Crown Theatre with Gloria SwansonTV Series writer - 1 episode, 1954 adaptation - 1 episode, 1954 teleplay - 1 episode
Cease Fire!1953Documentary writer
Desperate Search1952
Rebound1952TV Series teleplay - 1 episode
Along the Great Divide1951screenplay / story
Tokyo Joe1949adaptation
Rope of Sand1949story and screenplay
Your Show Time1949TV Series written by - 1 episode
Jive Junction1943screenplay / story
Danger in the Pacific1942story & screenplay
Mob Town1941

Producer

TitleYearStatusCharacter
Stone Cold1991executive producer
Kentucky Woman1983TV Movie producer
The Survivors1969TV Series executive producer - 1 episode
The Steel Cage1954co-producer
Duffy of San Quentin1954producer

Nominated Awards

YearAwardCeremonyNominationMovie
1950Golden GlobeGolden Globes, USABest ScreenplayRope of Sand (1949)

Known for movies

Source
IMDB Wikipedia

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