Stuart Hagmann
Stuart R. Hagmann (born September 2, 1942[1][2] in Sturgeon Bay, Wisconsin) is a television and film director primarily active from 1968 to 1977.
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Nationality | American |
Occupation(s) | Film director, television director |
His television work includes episodes of the series Mission: Impossible and Mannix.[3] In film he is noted for directing The Strawberry Statement (1970),[3] which was co-winner of the Cannes Film Festival's Jury Prize.[4][5]
References
- Roberts, Jerry (June 5, 2009). Encyclopedia of Television Film Directors. Scarecrow Press. p. 226. ISBN 9780810863781.
- "Stuart Hagmann". Movies & TV Dept. The New York Times. Archived from the original on 2013-07-31.
- Crist, Judith (June 29, 1970). "All That Glitters is Not Nichols". New York: 55.
- "The Strawberry Statement". Cannes Film Festival.
- "Stuart Hagmann". The Milwaukee Journal. May 16, 1970.
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