
Dan Curtis
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Dan Curtis (August 12, 1927 – March 27, 2006) was an American director and producer of television and film, probably best known for his miniseries The Winds of War and War and Remembrance and for his afternoon TV series Dark Shadows. Dark Shadows originally aired from 1966 to 1971 and has aired in syndication for nearly 40 years. Curtis was responsible for the 1991 remake of Dark Shadows, which was canceled due to low ratings. He was the executive producer for Dark Shadows for The WB Television Network; however, it was canceled before the pilot episode aired. His series of macabre films include The Night Stalker (which inspired the series Kolchak: The Night Stalker), Intruders, The Night Strangler, House of Dark Shadows, Night of Dark Shadows, Burnt Offerings, Trilogy of Terror, The Norliss Tapes (a 1973 pilot for an unproduced series starring Roy Thinnes), Curse of the Black Widow, Dead Of Night, Scream of the Wolf and others. He worked frequently with sci-fi/horror writer Richard Matheson. Curtis was producer and/or director of a number of television adaptations of horror-related productions including Dracula, Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde, The Picture of Dorian Gray, and Turn of the Screw, all made between 1968 and 1975. In 1978, Curtis made a departure from his usual macabre offerings, when he wrote, produced, and directed the sentimental NBC television film When Every Day Was the Fourth of July. Although fictionalized, the film was semi-autobiographical, based on his childhood growing up in Bridgeport, Connecticut in the 1930s. The film was originally intended to be a pilot for a potential series, but when the series was not picked up by the NBC network, Curtis produced and directed the 1980 television movie sequel The Long Days of Summer, this time airing on the ABC network. His miniseries The Winds of War was nominated for four Emmy Awards. He also directed the War and Remembrance mini-series which was the continuation of The Winds of War. This mini-series was 30 hours in length and was split into two segments, Chapters I-Vll and Vll, the final chapter. This series received 15 Emmy Award nominations and won for best miniseries, special effects and single-camera production editing. The miniseries was nominated for Emmy Awards for best actor (John Gielgud), actress (Jane Seymour) and supporting actress (Polly Bergen). Curtis died of a brain tumor in his home on March 27, 2006, two weeks after the death of his wife Norma. Curtis' rights to Dark Shadows remain with his estate, who have signed a deal with Warner Bros. for a new Dark Shadows movie. The film will star Johnny Depp as Barnabas Collins and is set for release in 2012. Description above from the Wikipedia article Dan Curtis, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia
- Known ForDirecting
- Born12 August 1927 (age 98)
- Place of BirthBridgeport, Connecticut, USA
Dan Curtis

- Known ForDirecting
- Born12 August 1927 (age 98)
- Place of BirthBridgeport, Connecticut, USA

Our Fathers
2005

Saving Milly
2005

Imaginary Witness: Hollywood and the Holocaust
2004

The Love Letter
1998

Trilogy of Terror II
1996

Me and the Kid
1993

St. John in Exile
1986

The Long Days of Summer
1980

Mrs. R's Daughter
1979

Express to Terror
1979

The Last Ride of the Dalton Gang
1979

When Every Day Was the Fourth of July
1978

Curse of the Black Widow
1977

Dead of Night
1977

Burnt Offerings
1976

Trilogy of Terror
1975

The Kansas City Massacre
1975

Melvin Purvis G-Man
1975

Dracula
1974

The Turn of the Screw
1974

Scream of the Wolf
1974

The Great Ice Rip-Off
1974

The Night Strangler
1973

The Norliss Tapes
1973

The Invasion of Carol Enders
1973

The Picture of Dorian Gray
1973

Frankenstein
1973

The Night Stalker
1972

Night of Dark Shadows
1971

House of Dark Shadows
1970
