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'''Michael S. Glick''' worked as an Assistant Director on the [[TOS Season 1|first season]] of ''[[Star Trek: The Original Series]]'', sharing duties with [[Gregg Peters]]. Glick worked on the even-numbered episodes, while Peters on the odd-numbered ones. |
'''Michael S. Glick''' worked as an Assistant Director on the [[TOS Season 1|first season]] of ''[[Star Trek: The Original Series]]'', sharing duties with [[Gregg Peters]]. Glick worked on the even-numbered episodes, while Peters on the odd-numbered ones. |
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− | Glick started his career as an Assistant Director on {{w|John Frankenheimer}}'s 1966 science fiction thriller ''Seconds'' (starring [[Salome Jens]], featuring [[Jeff Corey]], [[ |
+ | Glick started his career as an Assistant Director on {{w|John Frankenheimer}}'s 1966 science fiction thriller ''Seconds'' (starring [[Salome Jens]], featuring [[Jeff Corey]], [[William Wintersole]] and music by [[Jerry Goldsmith]]). After ''Star Trek'', he worked in this capacity on a number of television series (''Cimarron Strip'' (1967-68) and ''Hawaii Five-O'' (1968-69)) and feature films. |
He continued his career as a Unit Production Manager (UPM), and Production Manager. In these capacities, he worked on many films, including ''Battle for the Planet of the Apes'' (1973, with [[Paul Williams]] and [[France Nuyen]], cinematography by [[Richard H. Kline]] and music by [[Leonard Rosenman]]), ''The Godfather: Part II'' (1974, with [[Marianna Hill]], [[John Megna]] and [[Richard Matheson]]), ''Echoes of the Summer'' (1976, with [[William Windom]]), ''The Domino Principle'' (1977, with [[Robert Herron]] and [[George Sawaya]]), ''A Chorus Line'' (1985, with [[Roxann Dawson]]), ''The Witches of Eastwick'' (1987, with [[Carel Struycken]]), ''Rocky V'' (1990) and ''Lolita'' (1997, with [[Frank Langella]]). He retired after working on ''Original Sin'' (2001, with [[Gregory Itzin]]). |
He continued his career as a Unit Production Manager (UPM), and Production Manager. In these capacities, he worked on many films, including ''Battle for the Planet of the Apes'' (1973, with [[Paul Williams]] and [[France Nuyen]], cinematography by [[Richard H. Kline]] and music by [[Leonard Rosenman]]), ''The Godfather: Part II'' (1974, with [[Marianna Hill]], [[John Megna]] and [[Richard Matheson]]), ''Echoes of the Summer'' (1976, with [[William Windom]]), ''The Domino Principle'' (1977, with [[Robert Herron]] and [[George Sawaya]]), ''A Chorus Line'' (1985, with [[Roxann Dawson]]), ''The Witches of Eastwick'' (1987, with [[Carel Struycken]]), ''Rocky V'' (1990) and ''Lolita'' (1997, with [[Frank Langella]]). He retired after working on ''Original Sin'' (2001, with [[Gregory Itzin]]). |
Revision as of 14:52, 7 October 2011
Template:Realworld Michael S. Glick worked as an Assistant Director on the first season of Star Trek: The Original Series, sharing duties with Gregg Peters. Glick worked on the even-numbered episodes, while Peters on the odd-numbered ones.
Glick started his career as an Assistant Director on John Frankenheimer's 1966 science fiction thriller Seconds (starring Salome Jens, featuring Jeff Corey, William Wintersole and music by Jerry Goldsmith). After Star Trek, he worked in this capacity on a number of television series (Cimarron Strip (1967-68) and Hawaii Five-O (1968-69)) and feature films.
He continued his career as a Unit Production Manager (UPM), and Production Manager. In these capacities, he worked on many films, including Battle for the Planet of the Apes (1973, with Paul Williams and France Nuyen, cinematography by Richard H. Kline and music by Leonard Rosenman), The Godfather: Part II (1974, with Marianna Hill, John Megna and Richard Matheson), Echoes of the Summer (1976, with William Windom), The Domino Principle (1977, with Robert Herron and George Sawaya), A Chorus Line (1985, with Roxann Dawson), The Witches of Eastwick (1987, with Carel Struycken), Rocky V (1990) and Lolita (1997, with Frank Langella). He retired after working on Original Sin (2001, with Gregory Itzin).
Star Trek credits
- "Mudd's Women" - First Assistant Director (TOS Season 1)
- "The Man Trap" - First Assistant Director
- "Charlie X" - First Assistant Director
- "What Are Little Girls Made Of?" - First Assistant Director
- "Miri" - First Assistant Director
- "The Galileo Seven" - First Assistant Director
- "The Menagerie, Part I" - First Assistant Director
- "The Menagerie, Part II" - First Assistant Director (uncredited)
- "The Squire of Gothos" - First Assistant Director
- "The Alternative Factor" - First Assistant Director
- "Tomorrow is Yesterday" - First Assistant Director
- "Space Seed" - First Assistant Director
- "This Side of Paradise" - First Assistant Director
- "Errand of Mercy" - First Assistant Director
- "Operation -- Annihilate!" - First Assistant Director
External link
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