Sackheim, William.

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William Sackheim (1920-2004) was a writer and producer in the motion picture and television industries during the twentieth century. Sackheim started his show business career as a motion picture screenwriter during the 1940s and earned screenwriting credits on a number of popular movies between the 1940s and 1980s, including "The Competition" (1980). He started working in television during the 1950s and earned writing credits on a number of television programs between the 1950s and 1980s, including the television series "Delvecchio" (1976-1977) and the television movie "The Law" (1974). Sackheim started working as a producer during the 1950s and produced a number of popular television series between the 1950s and 1990s, including "Gidget" (1965), "The Flying Nun" (1967-1968), "Night Gallery" (1970), "Delvecchio", and "The Antagonists" (1991). He also produced a number of television movies, including "The Law". Sackheim was also producer of several feature films between the 1970s and 1990s, including "The Competition".

From the description of William Sackheim papers, 1944-1995. (University of Wyoming, American Heritage Center). WorldCat record id: 164865342

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Motion picture authorship
Motion picture producers and directors
Motion pictures
Motion pictures
Screenwriters
Television
Television authorship
Television producers and directors
Television programs
Television writers
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Birth 1920-10-31

Death 2004-12-01

Americans

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