Peter Tewksbury

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Peter Tewksbury
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Born (1923-03-21)March 21, 1923
Cleveland, Ohio,
United States
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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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