Paul Wendkos

Biography

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Paul Wendkos (September 20, 1922; Philadelphia, Pennsylvania – November 12, 2009; Malibu, California) was an American television and film director. Following wartime service in the US Navy and attending Columbia University on the GI Bill Wendkos made his first feature, a documentary on a school for the blind called Dark Interlude in 1953. Wendkos's first feature film was The Burglar . Wendkos's fluid camera technique caught the attention of the head of Columbia Pictures chief Harry Cohn who not only wished to distribute the film, but put Wendkos on a contract. A variety of films followed for Columbia beginning with the hard-hitting crime drama The Case Against Brooklyn, two suspenseful war dramas Tarawa Beachhead and Battle of the Coral Sea, the youth-oriented Gidget and two sequels Gidget Goes Hawaiian, Gidget Goes to Rome as well as Because...

Known For

Career Timeline

19571963196919751981198719931999
  1. 1999
    Different

    Director • Directing

  2. 1998
    A Wing and a Prayer

    Director • Directing

  3. 1998
    Nobody Lives Forever

    Director • Directing

  4. 1997
    A Match Made in Heaven

    Director • Directing

  5. 1993
    Bloodlines: Murder in the Family

    Director • Directing

  6. 1993
    Message from Nam

    Director • Directing

  7. 1992
    Trial: The Price of Passion

    Director • Directing

  8. 1991
    Guilty Until Proven Innocent

    Director • Directing

Paul Wendkos - Aperture