Buck Houghton
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A.E. "Buck" Houghton | |
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Denver, Colorado, United States | |
Died | May 14, 1999 , United States | (aged 84)
Archible Ernest "Buck" Houghton (May 4, 1915 – May 14, 1999) was an American television producer and writer best known for producing the first three seasons of The Twilight Zone, as well as many other television programs and independent films from the 1950s through the 1990s. He first entered the film industry as a reader and story editor for David O. Selznick in the 1930s. He moved over to Paramount, working his way up to the casting office and then to the budget department. During World War II, he helped make films for the Office of War Information.[1] Following the war, Houghton assisted executive producers at RKO, and had a two-year stint as a story editor for MGM. He soon became involved in producing early TV dramas such as “China Smith,” “Meet McGraw,” “Yancy Derringer” and “Man with a Camera.” [2]
Houghton reached a pinnacle in his career when he was hired by
Other credits include seasons of “High Chaparral,” “Harry O.,” “Hawaii 5-O” and the American Zoetrope film, "The Escape Artist."
Early life
Houghton was born in Denver, CO. His parents moved to Los Angeles because of his mother's ill health; she died when he was eleven years old. He graduated from
Family
He and Wanda Jackson were married in 1946 and remained so until his death. He was the father of Jim Houghton and Mona Houghton.[citation needed]
Death
Houghton died in Los Angeles at the age of 84 on May 14, 1999. He was suffering from emphysema and Lou Gehrig's disease.[2]
Filmography, Producer/Writer
Year | Title | Capacity |
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1952 | China Smith | Associate Producer |
1954 | The New Adventures of China Smith[8] | Associate Producer |
1955 | The Paris Follies of 1956[9] | Associate Producer |
1956 | Wire Service | Producer & AP, 4 eps. |
1958-59 | Man with a Camera | Producer |
1958-59 | Yancy Derringer | Producer |
1962 | General Electric Theater | Producer, 1 ep. |
1959-62 | The Twilight Zone | Producer, 102 eps. |
1963 | The Dick Powell Theater | Producer, 1 ep. |
1963-64 | The Richard Boone Show | Producer, 25 eps. |
1965 | The Long, Hot Summer | Producer, pilot ep. |
1966 | Blue Light | Producer, 17 eps. |
1966 | I Deal in Danger | Producer |
1967-68 | The High Chaparral | Producer, 8 eps. |
1971 | Nichols | Writer 1 ep. |
1973 | Mission: Impossible | Writer, 1 ep. |
1975 | Harry O | Producer, 9 eps. |
1976-77 | Executive Suite | Producer, 18 eps. |
1981 | The Violation of Sarah McDavid | Supervising producer |
1982 | An Innocent Love | Producer |
1982 | The Escape Artist (film) | Producer |
1985 | Eternal Evil | Producer |
1986 | The Wraith | Producer |
1994 | Spring Awakening[10] | Producer |
Filmography, Actor
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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1974 | The Godfather II |
White-haired Senator | Uncredited |
Published works
- What a Producer Does (Samuel French) is a primer for would-be film and television producers.[11]
References
- ^ a b "May 4 in twilight zone history remembering producer buck houghton". Syfy wire. 4 May 2018. Archived from the original on 25 September 2020. Retrieved 25 September 2020.
- ^ a b c Galloway, Doug; Pesselnick, Jill (26 May 1999). "A.E. 'Buck' Houghton Jr". Variety. Retrieved 27 January 2015.
- ^ "Nominations Search | Emmy Awards".
- ^ Los Angeles High School - Blue and White Yearbook (Los Angeles, CA) - Class of 1933, [1], website of E-Yearbook.com; retrieved March 11, 2010.
- ^ "May 4 in Twilight Zone History: Remembering producer Buck Houghton". 4 May 2018. Archived from the original on 25 September 2020. Retrieved 25 September 2020.
- ^ University of California at Los Angeles - Bruin Life/Southern Campus Yearbook - Class of 1937, [2], website of E-Yearbook.com; retrieved March 11, 2010.
- ISBN 0-8131-2324-0
- ^ "The New Adventures of China Smith (TV Series 1954–1956) - IMDb". IMDb.
- ^ "Paris Follies of 1956 (1955) - IMDb". IMDb.
- ^ "Spring Awakening (TV Movie 1994) - IMDb". IMDb.
- ISBN 1-87-950505-3.
External links
- Buck Houghton at IMDb