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Earl Arthur Bellamy (March 11, 1917 – November 30, 2003) was an American television and film director. Biography. Bellamy was born in Minneapolis, Minnesota. He was also known as Earl J. Bellamy, or Earl J. Bellamy, Jr. [1] [2] His father was Richard James Bellamy. He moved to Hollywood in 1920 with his parents; his father was a railroad engineer.
Earl Bellamy. Second Unit or Assistant Director: From Here to Eternity. Directed more than 1,600 episodes of television. Graduated from Hollywood High School in 1935 and got a job as a messenger at Columbia Studios, working his way up to second assistant director by 1939. Served in the U.S. Navy's photographic unit near the end of World War II.
Earl Bellamy, a prolific television director who amassed a diverse list of more than 1,600 episode credits ranging from “The Lone Ranger” to “Leave It to Beaver” and from “I Spy” to “MASH,” has...
Dec 3, 2003 · Earl Bellamy, who directed scores of popular television shows in a long and prolific career, died here on Sunday. He was 86 and lived in Rio Rancho, N.M.
Earl Bellamy (1917-2003) was a prolific director of films and television shows, including The Lone Ranger, Bachelor Father, McHale's Navy, and M*A*S*H. Watch his three-hour interview about his career, style, and challenges in the industry.
Nov 30, 2003 · Earl Bellamy was an American film and television director, producer, writer, and set decorator. He worked on many popular shows such as M*A*S*H, The Munsters, The Six Million Dollar Man, and Get Smart.
Earl Bellamy was a prolific TV director, producer, and writer who worked on shows like "The Lone Ranger", "The Munsters", and "Leave It to Beaver". See his filmography, biography, and ratings on Rotten Tomatoes.