Bernard L. Kowalski
Bernard L. Kowalski was born on Aug 02, 1929 in USA. Bernard L. Kowalski's big-screen debut came with Hot Car Girl directed by Bernard L. Kowalski in 1958.
Bernard Kowalski is an important figure in television with a long and impressive list of credits. To mention a select few, he directed the pilots for Richard Diamond, Private Detective (1957), N.Y.P.D. (1967) and Les Monroe (1966); executive-produced Baretta (1975); and was co-owner of Mission impossible (1966). Kowalski got his first job in the movie business at the age of five as an extra in several Dead End Kids pictures at Warner Brothers, as well as such Errol Flynn vehicles as Les conquérants (1939) and La caravane héroïque (1940). His experience behind the camera began at age 17 when he worked as a clerk for his father, who was an assistant director and production manager. TV provided Kowalski with his first opportunity to direct on such Western series as Frontier (1955) and Boots and Saddles (1956); he then made the transition to feature-film directing in 1958 when he was hired by Gene Corman (brother of Roger Corman) to helm the teen exploitation feature Hot Car Girl (1958).
Birthday
Aug 02, 1929Place of Birth
Brownsville, Texas, USA
Awards
2 wins & 3 nominations
Movies & TV Shows
- 1989
director
6.5 - 1980
director
5.1 - 1978
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6.3 - 1977
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5.6 - 1972
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4.7 - 1972
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5.4 - 1972
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6.4 - 1972
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6.1 - 1971
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5.8 - 1971
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5.7 - 1970
producer, director
5.4 - 1969
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5.1 - 1968
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5.4 - 1959
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4.0 - 1958
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5.7