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Name
  
Bernard McEveety

Role
  
Film director


Parents
  
Bernard McEveety

Children
  
Sheila McEveety

Full Name
  
Bernard E. McEveety, Jr.

Born
  
May 13, 1924 (
1924-05-13
)
New Rochelle, New York United States

Occupation
  
Film, television director

Died
  
February 2, 2004, Encino, Los Angeles, California, United States

Siblings
  
Vincent McEveety, Joseph L. McEveety

Movies
  
Napoleon and Samantha, The Brotherhood of Satan, Ride Beyond Vengeance, One Little Indian, The Bears and I

Similar People
  
Vincent McEveety, Charles Bateman, L Q Jones, Kathryn Holcomb, Kathryn Hays

Bernard E. McEveety, Jr. (May 13, 1924 – February 2, 2004) was an American film and television director.

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Family

Born in New Rochelle, New York; his brothers, Vincent McEveety and Joseph McEveety were also Hollywood directors and producers. His nephew is producer Stephen McEveety, who often collaborates with Mel Gibson (The Passion of the Christ).

Career

Bernard McEveety worked primarily in TV but he did directed a number of feature films. He directed The Brotherhood of Satan, Ride Beyond Vengeance, and did second unit work on another cult horror film, The Return of Dracula. McEveety's huge TV output included 31 episodes of the TV series Combat!. He also directed Jodie Foster in her debut film, Disney's Napoleon and Samantha.

He produced the TV series Cimarron Strip. His Western directing credits include such television series as Rawhide, Gunsmoke, Bonanza, The Virginian, The Big Valley,Young Maverick and the miniseries How the West Was Won. Other credits include In the Heat of the Night, Airwolf, Blue Thunder, Knight Rider, The Fall Guy, Simon & Simon, Buck Rogers in the 25th Century, Eight Is Enough, Petrocelli, Three for the Road, The Incredible Hulk, The Dukes of Hazzard and Charlie's Angels, among others.

Death

Bernard McEveety died in Encino, Los Angeles, California, aged 79, of undisclosed natural causes.

References

Bernard McEveety Wikipedia