Boris Sagal


Russian-born TV director of surprisingly bleak dramas including "Destiny of a Spy" (1969), "The Movie Murderer", "Hauser's Memory" (both 1970), and "The Dream Makers" (1975) in which there are no happy endings. Sagal first began directing TV episodes in the mid-1950s with such series as "Johnny Staccato", "The Alfred Hitchcock Hour" and "Twilight Zone" and helmed his first feature in 1963. He directed the mini-series "Rich Man, Poor Man" with David Greene. Sagal was killed in a bizarre accident when he walked into a moving helicopter blade while scouting locations for a film.

  • Born:
    October 18, 1923 in Dnepropetrovsk, Russia
  • Died:
    May 24, 1981.
  • Job Titles:
    Director
Education
  • School of Drama, Yale University, New Haven, Connecticut
Milestones
  • 1963 Directed first feature film, "Dime with a Halo"
  • 1976 Co-directed the mini-series, "Rich Man, Poor Man" with David Greene
  • First directed for TV in the mid-1950s including "Twilight Zone", "The Alfred Hitchcock Hour" and "Johnny Staccato"

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