A former Chicago newspaper reporter, Tom Gries came to Hollywood in the immediate postwar years as a talent agent. He entered films as a producer and scripter of both fictional and factual features, then spent several years writing TV scripts. Turning director in the early 1960s, Gries won an Emmy for his handling of "Who Do You Kill?," an episode of the dramatic TV series East Side West Side. Gries' feature-film directorial debut came about when he refused to sell his script for the austere western Will Penny (1968) to Paramount unless he was allowed to call the shots on the set. Developing a harmonious relationship with Will Penny star Charlton Heston, Gries went on to direct Heston's Number One (1969) and The Hawaiians (1970). An inveterate workaholic, 54-year-old Tom Gries died of a heart attack while editing his Muhammad Ali biopic The Greatest (1977).
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The Greatest
Director |
1977 | |||
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The Hunter
Director |
1977 | |||
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Breakheart Pass
Director |
1976 | |||
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Helter Skelter
Director |
1976 | |||
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Breakout
Director |
1975 | |||
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QB VII
Director |
1974 | |||
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The Healers
Director |
1974 | |||
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The Migrants
Director, Producer |
1974 | |||
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Call to Danger
Director |
1973 | |||
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Lady Ice
Director, Producer |
1973 | |||
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The Connection
Director |
1973 | |||
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Journey through Rosebud
Director |
1972 | |||
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The Glass House
Director |
1972 | |||
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Earth II
Director |
1971 | |||
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Fools
Director |
1970 | |||
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The Hawaiians
Director |
1970 | |||
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100 Rifles
Director, Screenwriter |
1969 | |||
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Nuits Rouges
Director |
1969 | |||
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Number One
Director |
1969 | |||
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I Spy: Magic Mirror
Director |
1967 | |||
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I Spy: The Trouble with Temple
Director |
1967 | |||
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Will Penny
Director, Screen Story, Screenwriter |
1967 | |||
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Mission: Impossible: Wheels
Director |
1966 | |||
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Combat!: Main Event
Director |
1965 | |||
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Combat!: The Linesman
Director |
1965 | |||
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Combat!: Doughboy
Director |
1963 | |||
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Mustang
Screenwriter |
1959 | |||
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Girl in the Woods
Director |
1958 | |||
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Hell's Horizon
Director, Screenwriter |
1955 | |||
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King Dinosaur
Screenwriter |
1955 | |||
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Hunters of the Deep
Producer, Screenwriter |
1954 | |||
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Serpent Island
Director |
1954 | |||
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Donovan's Brain
Producer |
1953 | |||
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The Bushwhackers
Screenwriter |
1952 |
