Dan Curtis
director • producer • writer
​From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Dan Curtis (August 12, 1927 – March 27, 2006) was an American director and producer of television and film, probably best known for his miniseries The Winds of War and War and Remembrance and for his afternoon TV series Dark Shadows. Dark Shadows originally ...
Born: August 12, 1927 in Bridgeport, Connecticut, USA
Died: March 27, 2006 (age 78)
Known For
Movies & TV Credits
44 total credits across film and television
Title | Job | Year |
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Crew | 2009 | |
Our Fathers Movie | Directing | 2005 |
Saving Milly Movie | Directing | 2005 |
Actor | 2004 | |
The Love Letter Movie | Directing | 1998 |
Trilogy of Terror II Movie | Directing | 1996 |
Me and the Kid Movie | Directing | 1993 |
Intruders TV Show | Directing | 1992 |
Dark Shadows TV Show | Directing | 1991 |
Johnny Ryan Movie | Production | 1990 |
Prisoners of Gravity TV Show | Actor | 1989 |
War and Remembrance Limited Series | Production | 1988 |
St. John in Exile Movie | Directing | 1986 |
The Winds of War Limited Series | Production | 1983 |
Directing | 1980 | |
Express to Terror Movie | Directing | 1979 |
Supertrain TV Show | Directing | 1979 |
Directing | 1979 | |
Mrs. R's Daughter Movie | Directing | 1979 |
Writing | 1978 | |
Directing | 1977 | |
Dead of Night Movie | Directing | 1977 |
Burnt Offerings Movie | Directing | 1976 |
Directing | 1975 | |
Trilogy of Terror Movie | Directing | 1975 |
Shadow of Fear Movie | Production | 1974 |
Dracula Movie | Directing | 1974 |
Melvin Purvis G-MAN Movie | Directing | 1974 |
Scream of the Wolf Movie | Directing | 1974 |
Directing | 1974 | |
Production | 1974 | |
Directing | 1974 | |
Frankenstein Movie | Writing | 1973 |
The Night Strangler Movie | Directing | 1973 |
The Norliss Tapes Movie | Directing | 1973 |
Production | 1973 | |
The Night Stalker Movie | Production | 1972 |
Directing | 1971 | |
Directing | 1970 | |
Writing | 1969 | |
Production | 1968 | |
Production | 1967 | |
Dark Shadows TV Show | Directing | 1966 |
Hallmark Hall of Fame TV Show | Directing | 1951 |