Peter Tewksbury

Peter Tewksbury
Born (1923-03-21)March 21, 1923
Cleveland, Ohio,
United States
Died February 20, 2003(2003-02-20) (aged 79)
Brattleboro, Vermont,
United States
Occupation Director
Years active 1954–1977

Peter Tewksbury (March 21, 1923 February 20, 2003) was an American film and television director who directed Sunday in New York with Jane Fonda in 1963, the "Father Knows Best" TV series (131 episodes, 1954-1960), and a pair of Elvis Presley movies. He directed the entire first season of the television situation comedy My Three Sons and also frequently served as a producer and writer for the series. He also created It's a Man's World (TV series), and collaborated with J.D. Salinger on a film adaptation of the author's “For Esmé With Love and Squalor,” which was never produced after a casting dispute between the two men.[1]

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