
Actor
Daniel Haller
Born 1926 · Glendale, California, USA
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Daniel Haller (born September 14, 1926 in Glendale, California) is an American film and television director, production designer, and art director. Haller studied at the renowned Chouinard Art Institute in Los Angeles. In 1953, Haller started as an art director in television, then quickly graduated to low budget feature films. Among many other credits, Haller designed the deceptively opulent sets for nearly all of Roger Corman's critically acclaimed Edgar Allan Poe film series, including House of Usher (1960) and The Pit and the Pendulum (1961). Haller directed his first film, Die, Monster, Die!, in 1965 for American International Pictures. Based on H. P. Lovecraft's short story The Colour Out of Space, it was very similar in plot and atmosphere to Corman's Poe films. After directing two motorcycle pictures (The Devil's Angels (1967) and The Wild Racers (1968)), Haller filmed another Lovecraft adaptation, The Dunwich Horror (1970). From 1972, all of Haller's subsequent work has been in television, including directing episodes of Night Gallery, Battlestar Galactica and Buck Rogers in the 25th Century. Today he lives with his family in a horse ranch in the San Fernando Valley. Description above from the Wikipedia article Daniel Haller, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
Directed

Knight Rider
Director · 1982

Airwolf
Director · 1984

Battlestar Galactica
Director · 1978

The Fall Guy
Director · 1981

Night Gallery
Director · 1970

Charlie's Angels
Director · 1976

Manimal
Director · 1983

Quincy, M.E.
Director · 1976

Kojak
Director · 1973

Matlock
Director · 1986

Buck Rogers in the 25th Century
Director · 1979

Street Hawk
Director · 1985

Ironside
Director · 1967

Buck Rogers in the 25th Century
Director · 1979

Galactica 1980
Director · 1980

The Hardy Boys / Nancy Drew Mysteries
Director · 1977

The Dunwich Horror
Director · 1970

Die, Monster, Die!
Director · 1965