Alan Crosland
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Alan Crosland, Jr. (1918 - 2001) directed the two-part episode that began during season three of The Six Million Dollar Man and concluded with the series premiere of The Bionic Woman.
[edit] Background
Crosland is the son of Hollywood director Alan Crosland (1894 - 1936).[1] His father is perhaps best known for directing The Jazz Singer (1927), which was "the first [film] to use spoken dialogue as part of the dramatic action." [2]
Crosland started his own career as a film editor in the 1940s, but eventually found his niche as a television director in the late 1950s. He continued to direct television shows through the 1970s.
- "Welcome Home, Jaime (Part II)"
- "A Thing of the Past"
- "Bionic Beauty"
- "The Jailing of Jaime"
- "In This Corner, Jaime Sommers"
- "Assault on the Princess"
- "Kill Oscar"
- "Kill Oscar (Part III)"
- "Jaime's Shield"
- "Jaime and the King"
