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Charles R. Rondeau (July 14, 1917 – August 27, 1996) was an American television director.[2]
Charles R. Rondeau | |
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Born | Worcester, Massachusetts, U.S. | July 14, 1917
Died | August 27, 1996 79) Carson City, Nevada, U.S. | (aged
Occupation | Television director |
Years active | 1958–1980 |
Children | 2[1] |
Rondeau was born in Worcester, Massachusetts,[2] the son of Mable Robertson and Charles D. Rondeau.[1] Rondeau served in the United States Army.[1] He made his debut as a director in the 1958 film The Littlest Hobo.[3] Rondeau's directing includes, Gunsmoke, Bonanza, The Man from U.N.C.L.E.,[2] F Troop,[1] 77 Sunset Strip, Mission: Impossible,[4] Perry Mason,[2] Baretta,[5] The Wild Wild West, Get Smart,[4] Rawhide, The Virginian, Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea, Mannix,[2] The Odd Couple (2 episodes)[2] and Hawaiian Eye.[2][3]
Rondeau directed 44 episodes of the anthology comedy television series Love, American Style.[3] He also directed 15 episodes of the comedy drama television series Room 222 and six episodes of the sitcom television series The Partridge Family.[3] Rondeau directed three films.[3] He also directed episodes of the action comedy B. J. and the Bear, and its spin-off The Misadventures of Sheriff Lobo.[3]
Rondeau died in August 1996 in Carson City, Nevada, at the age of 79.[1][2]
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