William Witney

Description:

Born in Oklahoma in 1915, Witney broke into the business in 1933, working at Mascot, the leading producer of low-budget serials. After Mascot and other small companies merged in 1935 to form Republic, Witney graduated to director (at 21, he was Hollywood's youngest). Witney teamed with director John English on many of the era's best serials, most of them highlighted by kinetic fight and chase scenes that helped change the face of action moviemaking. Witney also directed many features and much TV. Retired since the late 1970s, he has authored two books, "In a Door, Into a Fight, Out a Door, Into a Chase" (about his serial directing career) and "Trigger Remembered" (about Roy Rogers' famed movie horse).

Overview

Birthday May 5, 1915
Born In Lawton, Oklahoma, USA
Alternative names W.B. Whitney , William Whitney , Bill Witney , William H. Witney , William N. Witney
Spouse/Ex- Beverly J. Vosburg October 29, 1977 - March 17, 2002 (his death),Maxine Doyle April 4, 1938 - May 8, 1973 (her death)

Did you know

Trivia Acted as uncredited second unit director for the fox hunt sequence in Alfred Hitchcock's Marnie (1964).
Quotes [on what it took to become a director] Good headlights on your car, because you come to work in the dark and go home in the dark, and a good bladder, because you don't have time to go potty.
Nickname Bill
Salaries $5 /day

Scores

The Crimson Ghost
2h 47m
6.8
The Fighting Chance
1h 10m
7.3
Headline Hunters
1h 10m
5.3
Mysterious Doctor Satan
4h 27m
7.3
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