
Lee H. Katzin
Biography
Lee H. Katzin (April 12, 1935 – October 30, 2002) was an American film director.
He was born in Detroit, Michigan and became a TV director in the late 1960s for TV shows that included Bonanza, Mission: Impossible and Police Story. He also directed the 1971 feature film Le Mans.
Starting in 1969, he did an array of theatrical films starting with Heaven with a Gun and other films like The Break and the cult classic What Ever Happened to Aunt Alice? In 1972, he directed the film The Salzburg Connection, which starred Barry Newman and Anna Karina.
In 1975, he directed the launch episode "Breakaway", and other early episodes, of the Gerry Anderson live-action series Space: 1999. He also directed the pilots for the television series Man from Atlantis and Spenser: For Hire. He was primarily known as a prolific episodic television director, and he worked on series such as MacGyver, Police Story, The Young Riders, and Mission Impossible.
Acting (1 movie)
Directing (37 movies)

Heaven with a Gun
1969

Man from Atlantis
1977

Le Mans
1971

The Dirty Dozen: The Deadly Mission
1987

The Dirty Dozen: The Fatal Mission
1988

World Gone Wild
1987

Zuma Beach
1978

Terror Out of the Sky
1978

Alien Attack
1980

What Ever Happened to Aunt Alice?
1969

Journey Through the Black Sun
1982

Hondo and the Apaches
1967

The Phynx
1970

Savages
1974

Restraining Order
1999

Ordeal
1973

Along Came a Spider
1970

The Break
1995

The Last Survivors
1975

Sky Hei$t
1975

The Bastard
1978

Hoodwinked
1989

The Stranger
1973

Relentless
1977

Emergency Room
1983

The Salzburg Connection
1972

Police Story: Confessions of a Lady Cop
1980

The Quest
1976

Visions...
1972

Voyage of the Yes
1973

Death Ray 2000
1981

Samurai
1979
The Eagle and The Bear
1985

The Neighborhood
1982

Space: 1999
1975
Strange Homecoming
1974

Mission: Impossible - The Slave
1967
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