Herschel Daugherty
Herschel Daugherty was an American television and film director, as well as an occasional actor, recognized for his extensive work in television from the 1950s through the 1970s. After graduating from Whittier College in 1934, he attended the Pasadena Playhouse School of the Theater, where he later served as an associate director. Daugherty began his career as a dialogue director at Warner Brothers in 1942 before transitioning to television directing. He directed episodes for numerous series, including Alfred Hitchcock Presents, Star Trek, and The Six Million Dollar Man. Daugherty's ability to handle various genres and his collaborative approach with actors made him a respected figure in the industry.
White Heat
as Policeman (uncredited)A psychopathic criminal with a mother complex makes a daring break from prison and then leads...
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as Rewrite Man (uncredited)Fed up with her small-town marriage, a woman goes after the big time and gets mixed up with the mob.
Movie pageWhere Danger Lives
as Desk Clerk (uncredited)A young doctor falls in love with a disturbed young woman and apparently becomes involved in the...
Movie pageTea for Two
as uncreditedIn this reworking of "No, No, Nanette," wealthy heiress Nanette Carter bets her uncle $25,000...
Movie pageThe Great Jewel Robber
as Sgt. Tarrant (uncredited)Director Peter Godfrey's 1950 drama, inspired by true events, dramatizes the crime spree of the...
Movie pageRed, Hot and Blue
as LaertesIn her attempts to make a splash on Broadway, a lively would-be-actress lands herself in hot...
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