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3 unusual facts about Bruce Geller


Bruce Geller

Geller left New York for Los Angeles, where he was employed writing scripts for episodes of several television series, including Zane Grey Theater, Have Gun, Will Travel, and The Rifleman.

He pursued a career writing scripts for shows on the DuMont Television Network including Jimmy Hughes, Rookie Cop (1953) and others.

Geller also wrote, produced, and directed for the popular Mannix TV series, which was twice nominated for an Emmy Award.


The Dick Powell Show

It featured many future stars, producers and directors early in their careers, including Aaron Spelling, William Friedkin, and Bruce Geller.


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