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Hollingsworth Morse

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Birthday: Dec 16, 1910

Birthplace: Los Angeles, California, USA

Hollingsworth Morse was a prolific television director during the 1950s, '60s, and '70s. He started out as an assistant director on World War II-era Western short films such as "Dudes Are Pretty People" and "Prairie Chickens," and branched out into directing TV during the '50s. Morse helmed dozens of episodes of the iconic Western series "The Lone Ranger," as well as installments of the sci-fi show "Rocky Jones, Space Ranger." Given his knack for adventure serials, Morse also directed many episodes of the Western show "Broken Arrow" and the swashbuckler series "Zorro." Beginning in the late '50s, Morse worked for a long stint on the popular children's drama "Lassie," and he also became a key contributor to the military comedy show "McHale's Navy." In '69, he directed the psychedelic kids' series "H.R. Pufnstuf" and, during that era, he also worked on the popular cop show "Adam-12." Towards the end of his career, Morse directed episodes of "The Dukes of Hazzard" and "The Fall Guy," and he died in '88 with a remarkably impressive television resume.

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Highest-Rated Movies

73% Pufnstuf
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21% Daughters of Satan
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Forbidden Moon
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Robot of Regalio
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The Gypsy Moon
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Renegade Satellite
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Beyond the Moon
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50% Justin Morgan Had a Horse
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7% Manhunt in Space
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Confessions of the D.A. Man
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Filmography

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Justin Morgan Had a Horse 50% 1972 Director Daughters of Satan 21% 1972 Director Confessions of the D.A. Man 1971 Director Pufnstuf 73% 1970 Director Silver Needle in the Sky 1954 Director The Gypsy Moon 1954 Director Manhunt in Space 7% 1954 Director Crash of Moons 15% 1954 Director Forbidden Moon 1954 Director Robot of Regalio 1954 Director Renegade Satellite 1954 Director Beyond the Moon 1954 Director
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