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Nicholas Webster

Jul 24, 1912 (94 years old)Spokane, Washington, USA17 credits
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Nicholas Webster (24 July 1912 — 12 August 2006) was an American film and television director. Chiefly remembered for his CBS program The Violent World of Sam Huff (1960; featuring the first use of a wireless microphone on television); the ABC Close Up documentary Walk in My Shoes (1961), nominated for an Emmy as the best television program of the year [1], it was the first time the story of African Americans was told in their own words on television; Purlie Victorious (1963; also known as Gone Are the Days), the film version of Ossie Davis' acclaimed stage play starring Davis, Ruby Dee, and Alan Alda in his first film role); and the feature film Santa Claus Conquers the Martians (1964), a children's favorite for more than 40 years and noteworthy to trivia buffs as Pia Zadora's first film.Show more
Filmography
Mannix poster
The Waltons poster
Get Smart poster
The Big Valley poster
The F.B.I. poster
Bracken's World poster
The Immortal poster
Dan August poster
The Chisholms poster
The New People poster
ABC Close-Up! poster
Santa Claus Conquers the Martians poster
No Longer Alone poster
Gone Are the Days! poster
Mission Mars poster
Manbeast! Myth or Monster? poster
Johnny Cash: Ridin' the Rails poster