About the Book
Source: Wikia. Pages: 44. Chapters: Alf Kjellin, Anthony Lawrence, Arnold Laven, Art Wallace, Arthur Browne Jr., Arthur P. Jacobs, Arthur Rowe, Barney Burman, Bernard McEveety, Booker Bradshaw, Bruce Shelly, Charles Eastman, Dan Striepeke, David P. Lewis, Don McDougall, Don Peters, Don Taylor, Don Weis, Earle Hagen, Ed Butterworth, Edward J. Lakso, Ellis Burman Jr., Frank Capra Jr., Frank Westmore, Franklin J. Schaffner, Fred Blau, Gerald Perry Finnerman, Herbert Hirschman, Howard Dimsdale, J.C. Strong, J. Lee Thompson, Jack Starrett, Jerry Goldsmith, Jim Byrnes, Joe Ruby, John Barrett, John Chambers, John Meredyth Lucas, John T. Kelley, Ken Chase, Ken Spears, L.B. Abbott, Lalo Schifrin, Larry Spiegel, Leon Shamroy, Leonard Rosenman, Marvin Paige, Mentor Huebner, Michael Wilson, Mort Abrahams, Morton Haack, Paul Dehn, Paul Savage, Paul Stader, Ralph Senensky, Richard Collins, Richard Lasalle, Rick Baker, Robert Hamner, Robert W. Lenski, Shimon Bar-David, Stan Hough, Stephen Kandel, Ted Post, Tom Burman, Tom Scott, Verne Langdon, Wally Harton, Walter Black, Werner Keppler, William Creber. Excerpt: Alf Gunnar Helgesson Kjellin (28 February 1920 - 5 April 1988) was an actor and director born in Lund, Skane lan, Sweden. He made his film acting debut in his native Sweden in 1937, and his work in Hets (1944) resulted in his being noticed by Hollywood. He made his American film debut in Madame Bovary (1949), briefly adopting the name Christopher Kent. He soon went back to using his real name, and for the next decade he appeared in several more Hollywood films and TV drama anthology series whilst also working in Sweden as both an actor and director. In the early 1960s he finally settled in Hollywood. There, he concentrated on directing for TV on such shows as The Alfred Hitchcock Hour, Dr. Kildare, The Man from U.N.C.L.E., I Spy, Mission: Impossible, Hawaii Five-O, The Sixth Sense, The Waltons, Planet of the Apes (episode "The Interrogation") and Dynasty, as well as TV ...