Director
Walter Doniger
Born 1917 · New York City, New York, United States
Walter Doniger was an American film and television director, screenwriter, and producer known for his work in action dramas and television series. A graduate of Harvard Business School, he began his career as a screenwriter in the early 1940s with Universal Pictures. During World War II, Doniger collaborated on training films for the U.S. Army, which influenced his later work. He directed films such as Cease Fire! (1953), one of the first 3-D war films, and Safe at Home! (1962), featuring baseball legends Mickey Mantle and Roger Maris. Transitioning to television, Doniger directed episodes of popular series including Cheyenne, Maverick, and Peyton Place, where he directed 64 episodes. His dynamic directing style and focus on action-oriented narratives left a lasting impact on both film and television.
Directed

Kung Fu
Director · 1972

Night Gallery
Director · 1970

Baa Baa Black Sheep
Director · 1976

McCloud
Director · 1970

Ellery Queen
Director · 1975

Maverick
Director · 1957

Barnaby Jones
Director · 1973

The Virginian
Director · 1962

Ghost Story
Director · 1972

Cheyenne
Director · 1955

Tombstone Territory
Director · 1957

Switch
Director · 1975

The Detectives
Director · 1959

Men Into Space
Director · 1959

Judd, for the Defense
Director · 1967

Bat Masterson
Director · 1958
Conflict
Director · 1956

Mad Bull
Director · 1977
Writing

Stone Cold
Screenplay · 1991

Along the Great Divide
Story · 1951

The Guns of Fort Petticoat
Screenplay · 1957

Tokyo Joe
Adaptation · 1949

Rope of Sand
Story · 1949

Mob Town
Writer · 1941

Alaska Seas
Writer · 1954

Duffy of San Quentin
Screenplay · 1954

Danger in the Pacific
Screenplay · 1942

Desperate Search
Writer · 1952

Cease Fire!
Writer · 1953

Hold Back The Night
Writer · 1956