Buzz Kulik

Personal Info

Known For Director

Gender Male

Birthday 1922-07-23

Deathday 1999-01-13 (76 years old)

Place of Birth Kearny, New Jersey, USA

Buzz Kulik

Biography

Seymour "Buzz" Kulik (July 23, 1922 – January 13, 1999) was an American film director and producer. He directed 72 films and television shows, including the landmark CBS television network anthology series Playhouse 90 and several episodes of The Twilight Zone. Kulik went on to direct made-for-TV movies, such as Brian's Song. After leaving the army as a first lieutenant after World War II, Kulik went to work in the mail room at J. Walter Thompson Advertising Agency in New York. He eventually saw a notice at work that they were looking for people to direct programs for a new medium called television, and Kulik responded. A lifelong baseball fan, he started directing the cameras at Yankee Stadium before starting a career directing live television programming such as Playhouse 90 and Lux Video Theater. He moved to Los Angeles in 1953 and eventually began directing some of the landmark series of the 1950s and 1960s including Perry Mason, Gunsmoke, Have Gun Will Travel, Wagon Train, Rawhide, Dr. Kildare and The Defenders (for which he directed the pilot episode). He directed a dozen episodes of Twilight Zone, which brought him lasting fame and recognition among the legion of fans who religiously watch the Twilight Zone marathons that continue to air on holidays to this day. Kulik also began directing feature films in the 1960s including Explosive Generation with William Shatner, Warning Shot with David Jansen, Villa Rides with Robert Mitchum, Yul Brynner, and Charles Bronson, and Riot with Gene Hackman and Jim Brown. He directed the first television mini-series, Vanished, with Richard Widmark and James Farentino. In 1971, he directed what many critics and fans feel is the greatest television film ever made, Brian's Song, for which he received "Best Director" honors from the Directors Guild of America. For several years in a row the lead actors in the films he directed won "Best Actor" of the year including Peter Ustinov for A Storm in Summer, James Caan for Brian's Song, Alan Alda for Kill Me if You Can, Susan Clark for Babe, and Anthony Hopkins for The Lindbergh Kidnapping. Some of the prominent long-form mini series he directed were From Here to Eternity with Natalie Wood and William Devane, Around the World in 80 Days with Pierce Brosnin and Peter Ustinov, and Kane and Abel with Peter Strauss. In the 1970s and 1980s he also directed feature films including To Find a Man, Shamus with Burt Reynolds, and The Hunter with Steve McQueen. Over the course of a career that lasted more than 40 years, Buzz Kulik established himself, and is remembered today, as one of the greatest television directors of all time.

Known For

Director

1990
Lucky Chances

as Director

1988
Too Young The Hero

as Director

1987
Her Secret Life

as Director

1986
Women of Valor

as Director

1985
Kane & Abel

as Director

1984
George Washington

as Director

1983
Rage of Angels

as Director

1983
Rage of Angels

as Director

1980
The Hunter

as Director

1979
1977
Never Con a Killer

as Director

1977
Kill Me If You Can

as Director

1977
1975
Babe

as Director

1975
Cage Without a Key

as Director

1975
Matt Helm

as Director

1974
Remember When

as Director

1974
Bad Ronald

as Director

1973
Shamus

as Director

1973
Pioneer Woman

as Director

1972
Crawlspace

as Director

1972
To Find a Man

as Director

1971
Brian's Song

as Director

1971
Vanished

as Director

1970
A Storm in Summer

as Director

1969
Riot

as Director

1968
Villa Rides

as Director

1968
Sergeant Ryker

as Director

1967
Warning Shot

as Director

1964
1964
Kentucky Jones

as Director

1963
The Yellow Canary

as Director

1963
1963
1963
The Lieutenant

as Director

1963
1962
Saints and Sinners

as Director

1961
1961
1961
Cain's Hundred

as Director

1961
The Defenders

as Director

1961
Dr. Kildare

as Director

1960
Insight

as Director

1959
1959
The Twilight Zone

as Director

1959
Rawhide

as Director

1958
Naked City

as Director

1958
Pursuit

as Director

1957
Collector’s Item

as Director

1957
Perry Mason

as Director

1957
1956
No Right to Kill

as Director

1955
Gunsmoke

as Director

1954
Climax!

as Director

1951
1950
Lux Video Theatre

as Director

1948
Studio One

as Director

Producer

1987
Her Secret Life

as Producer

1986
Women of Valor

as Producer

1984
George Washington

as Producer

1984
George Washington

as Associate Producer

1979
1977
Never Con a Killer

as Producer

1977
Corey: For the People

as Executive Producer

1975
Cage Without a Key

as Producer

1975
Matt Helm

as Producer

1967
Warning Shot

as Producer

1964
Kentucky Jones

as Producer

Crew

1981
The Pursuit of D.B. Cooper

as Additional Writing

Writer

1984

Creator