Robert Mulligan
Robert Mulligan (born August 23, 1925 in The Bronx, New York) is an American film and television director.
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August 23 - 1925 - The Bronx - New York - American
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Mulligan studied at Fordham University before serving with the United States Marine Corps during World War II. At war's end, he obtained work in the editorial department of the New York Times newspaper but left to pursue a career in television.
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Fordham University - United States Marine Corps - World War II - New York Times
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Employed by the CBS network, Mulligan began his television career at the bottom of the ladder, working as a messenger boy. He worked his way up, learning the business to where in 1948 he was directing important dramatic series. In 1959 he won an Emmy Award for directing The Moon and Sixpence, a made-for-television production that marked the American small-screen debut of Sir Laurence Olivier.
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CBS - Emmy Award - The Moon and Sixpence - Sir Laurence Olivier
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In 1960 Robert Mulligan directed his first motion picture and two years later received wide acclaim and an Academy award and Directors Guild of America nomination for To Kill A Mockingbird. In 1972 he would be nominated for a Golden Globe Award for Best Director and another Directors Guild Award for the highly successful Summer of '42.
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Motion picture - Academy award - Directors Guild of America - To Kill A Mockingbird - Golden Globe Award for Best Director - Summer of '42
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He is the brother of actor Richard Mulligan who is best remembered for his television roles of Burt Campbell in the sitcom Soap and of Dr. Harry Weston in Empty Nest.
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Richard Mulligan - Soap - Empty Nest
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