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Michael O'Herlihy (1 April 1929 – 16 June 1997) was an Irish television producer and director who directed shows like Gunsmoke (1955), Maverick (1957), Star Trek (1965), Hawaii Five-O (1968), M*A*S*H (1972) and The A-Team (1983). Born in Dublin, Ireland, O'Herlihy was the younger brother of actor Dan O'Herlihy. He died in Dublin, on 16 June ...
Pages in category "Films directed by Michael O'Herlihy" The following 13 pages are in this category, out of 13 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
Cry of the Innocent is a 1980 American-Irish television film directed by Michael O'Herlihy and starring Rod Taylor, Joanna Pettet and Nigel Davenport. [1] It was based on a story by Frederick Forsyth.
He was the brother of director Michael O'Herlihy, [9] and the father of actor Gavan O'Herlihy, [10] architect Lorcan O'Herlihy, [11] and visual artist-turned-theatrical producer Olwen O'Herlihy. [12] One grandchild, Micaela O'Herlihy, [citation needed] is a filmmaker whose work has been shown at the Sundance Film Festival. [13]
The One and Only, Genuine, Original Family Band is a 1968 American comedy musical western film from Walt Disney Productions.Distributed by Buena Vista Distribution, the film is based on a biography by Laura Bower Van Nuys, directed by Michael O'Herlihy, with original music and lyrics by the Sherman Brothers.
Glenn Ford as Smith; Nancy Olson as Norah Smith; Dean Jagger as Judge Brown; Keenan Wynn as Vince Heber; Warren Oates as Walter Charlie; Chief Dan George as Ol' Antoine; Frank Ramírez as Gabriel Jimmyboy
The film was created by Beverlee Dean and directed by Michael O'Herlihy. The script was written by Henry Denker with collaboration with Sister Mary Hilaire and filmed in Georgia. A Time For Miracles starred Ryan's Hope and Star Trek: Voyager actress Kate Mulgrew as Elizabeth Seton. John Forsythe and Lorne Greene also star.
Michael O'Herlihy co-produced and directed the series, and Morton Stevens was its composer. O'Herlihy and Stevens had worked with Ed Friendly on several previous projects. [9] [10] Elaborate recreations of the White House, including the First Family's residence and servants’ quarters, were built at Samuel Goldwyn Studios.