Tom Gries

Tom Gries

Deceased · Born: Dec 20, 1922 · Died: Jan 3, 1977

Personal Details

Born Dec 20, 1922 Chicago, Illinois, USA
Spouse
  • Mary Munday

    ( Feb 18, 1955 to Jul 1, 1972 )
  • Elizabeth S Lobell

    ( Jan 25, 1947 to May 10, 2024 )
  • Sally Gries

    ( May 10, 2024 to Jan 3, 1977 )

Biography

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Thomas S. "Tom" Gries (20 December 1922; Chicago, Illinois – 3 January 1977; Pacific Palisades, California) was an American TV and film director, writer and producer. Educated at the Loyola Academy and Georgetown University, Gries began working in TV in the 1950s as a writer and director, on such programmes as Bronco,"Rat Patrol", Wanted: Dead or Alive, The Westerner, The Rifleman, East Side/West Side, Mission: Impossible, Route 66, Batman and I Spy. He won Emmy Awards for his direction on East Side/West Side in 1964 and The Glass House in 1972. In the cinema, Gries directed some low-budget movies in the 1950s before concentrating his efforts more on TV. In the late 1960s, he wrote and directed what is generally acknowledged to be his greatest work in either medium, the western Will Penny, which starred Charlton Heston and was released in 1968. It was based on an episode of the TV series The Westerner that Gries wrote and directed in 1960, entitled "Line Camp". Gries subsequently made two other films with Heston, the much less successful Number One, and The Hawaiians, and directed several other films with other high profile actors such as Burt Reynolds and Charles Bronson into the 1970s, though they failed to reach the critical approval that Will Penny received. The most successful of his later works was Helter Skelter, made in 1976, which was a TV film based on the notorious Charles Manson Family. During post-production on his final film, The Greatest (1977), a biography on boxer Muhammed Ali (in which Ali also played himself), Tom Gries collapsed and died of a heart attack while playing tennis. He was 54 years old. He is the father of actor/director Jon Gries (who appeared under the name Jon Francis in Will Penny as a child actor). Description above from the Wikipedia article Tom Gries, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.​

Career

1972
Michael O'Hara the Fourth
Michael O'Hara the Fourth as Writer
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1959
Mustang!
Mustang! as Screenplay
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1955
King Dinosaur
King Dinosaur as Screenplay
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1952
The Bushwhackers
The Bushwhackers as Screenplay
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1977
The Greatest
The Greatest as Director
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1976
Helter Skelter
Helter Skelter as Director
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1975
Breakheart Pass
Breakheart Pass as Director
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Breakout
Breakout as Director
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1974
The Healers
The Healers as Director
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The Migrants
The Migrants as Director
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1973
The Connection
The Connection as Director
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Call to Danger
Call to Danger as Director
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Lady Ice
Lady Ice as Director
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1972
Journey Through Rosebud
Journey Through Rosebud as Director
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The Glass House
The Glass House as Director
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1971
Earth II
Earth II as Director
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1970
Fools
Fools as Director
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The Hawaiians
The Hawaiians as Director
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1969
Number One
Number One as Director
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100 Rifles
100 Rifles as Director, Screenplay
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1967
Will Penny
Will Penny as Director, Writer
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1958
Girl in the Woods
Girl in the Woods as Director
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1955
Hell's Horizon
Hell's Horizon as Director, Writer
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1954
Serpent Island
Serpent Island as Director, Writer
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1966
The Rat Patrol
The Rat Patrol as Creator
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