William F. Claxton

William F. Claxton

Personal Info

Known For

Directing

Gender

Male

Birthday

22/10/1914

Day of Death

11/02/1996
(82) years old

Place of Birth

Los Angeles County, California, USA

Biography

William Francis Claxton (October 22, 1914 – February 11, 1996) was an American film and television producer, editor and director. He made a number of films for Robert L. Lippert. He also directed and produced episodes of Bonanza, the NBC-TV series Little House on the Prairie, and also directed episo... Read More

Filmography

Crew

1985

The Canterville Ghost

as Director

1976

Territorial Men

as Director

1972

Night of the Lepus

as Director

1965

A Letter to Nancy

as Director

1964

Stage to Thunder Rock

as Director

1964

Law of the Lawless

as Director

1960

Desire in the Dust

as Director

1960

Desire in the Dust

as Producer

1960

Young Jesse James

as Director

1960

I'll Give My Life

as Director

1958

God's Christmas Gift

as Director

1958

Teenage Challenge

as Director

1957

Young and Dangerous

as Director

1957

Rockabilly Baby

as Producer

1957

Rockabilly Baby

as Director

1957

The Quiet Gun

as Director

1957

God Is My Partner

as Director

1956

Stagecoach To Fury

as Director

1956

The Christmas Spirit

as Director

1954

This My Son

as Director

1954

Fangs of the Wild

as Director

1953

Giving Thanks Always

as Director

1951

All That I Have

as Director

1951

Home Town Story

as Editor

1949

Tucson

as Director

1949

Miss Mink of 1949

as Supervising Editor

1949

Miss Mink of 1949

as Editor

1948

Night Wind

as Editor

1948

Fighting Back

as Editor

1948

Arthur Takes Over

as Supervising Editor

1948

Half Past Midnight

as Director

1947

Dangerous Years

as Supervising Editor

1947

The Invisible Wall

as Editor

1947

The Invisible Wall

as Supervising Editor

1947

The Crimson Key

as Editor

1947

Backlash

as Editor

1946

Dangerous Millions

as Editor

1946

Strange Journey

as Editor

1946

Deadline for Murder

as Editor

1941

International Lady

as Editor

1940

Kit Carson

as Editor