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Storm, Howard

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Biographical / Historical Note

Howard Storm was born December 11, 1939 in New York City.

Storm is a noted director and screenwriter. He is best known for directing the television series "Mork and Mindy" that ran on ABC from 1978-1982.

Storm has directed for thirty-eight different television series including "Everybody Loves Raymond," "Major Dad," "Head of the Class," "Sugar and Spice," "Valerie," "Full House," "Faerie Tale Theatre," "Amanda's," "Taxi," "Laverne & Shirley" and many others. He also directed the film "Once Bitten." He has acted in twenty-four series mostly in the 1960's and 1970's, and in the mid 1970's wrote four episodes for four different television series. He was an active member of the Director's Guild Association, and served as the awards committee chairman. In 1998 he received an award for Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Children's Programs for: "Kenan & Kel" (1996) for the episode "Haven't Got Time for the Paint."

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Bill Dana Oral History Interview Collection

 Collection — Record carton ACC-MSS 002 Box 01
Identifier: ACC-MSS 002
Scope and Contents The Bill Dana Oral History Collection, 2005-2007, 2016-, consists of sixty-eight audio-visual interviews of a cross section of comedy experts, writers, producers, directors, and noted comedians who have had a direct influence on the history of the art form in the United States Interviews with Bea Arthur, Eddie Brill, Barbara Feldon, Jamie Masada, Vin diBona, Norman Lear, Fred Willard, and Diane English are representative of the diverse experiences that are documented. Among the topics...
Dates: 2005 - 2020

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