Daniel Haller is an American director .
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| Date of Birth | September 14, 1926 (92 years old) |
| Place of Birth | Glendale , California , USA |
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| Profession | film director , film producer , art director |
| Career | 1952-1988 |
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He began his career in television in 1952, since 1956 he began to take part in work on low-budget films as an art director. In 1960-1964, he collaborated with director Roger Corman to create his famous series of film adaptations of Edgar Allan Poe 's short stories, including the movie The Fall of the Asher House (1960).
In 1961, Heller, as a producer, participated in the creation of the film “ Master of the World ” based on the novels by Jules Verne “ Robur the Conqueror ” and “ Lord of the World ”, in which Vincent Price played. The first Heller-directed film, released in 1965, was entitled Die, Monster, Die! "( Eng. Die, Monster, Die! ) And was filmed based on the story of G. F. Lovecraft, " Color from other worlds . " The main role was played by Boris Karloff . In 1968, Heller made a film about the racers “Mad Racers” ( Eng. The Wild Racers ), and in 1970 - the horror “ The Horror in Danwich ”, a film adaptation of the same story Lovecraft.
Since 1972, Heller only worked on television. He was, in particular, the director of several episodes of the television series Kodjak (1974-1976), Charlie's Angels (1976) and Buck Rogers in the XXV Century (1979-1981).
Links
- Daniel Heller at the Internet Movie Database