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Hollingsworth has directed for 82 different television series or TV movies. His series work includes a single episode of numerous series, but he also worked extensively as a recurring or regular director for others, starting with 50 episodes of the first three seasons (1950–1953) of
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and other significant events of the European war. Morse reflected on these experiences through his participation in
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Hollingsworth also directed a lesser number of feature films throughout his career, including
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This biographical article related to television in the United States is a
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A History of Television's "The Virginian", 1962 - 1971
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Morse began his career in the casting department of
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Index

Los Angeles, California
U.S.
Studio City, California
Bonnie Baker
Sally Eilers
Sandra Gould
Paramount Pictures
George Stevens
U.S. Army Signal Corps
first lieutenant
Battle of Normandy
George Stevens Jr.
The Lone Ranger
Rocky Jones, Space Ranger
Zorro
Lassie
McHale's Navy
Adam-12
H.R. Pufnstuf
Operation Petticoat
The Dukes of Hazzard
The Fall Guy
Daughters of Satan
Justin Morgan Had a Horse
"Bonnie Baker Is Wed To Army Lieutenant"
Lubbock Morning Avalanche
A History of Television's "The Virginian", 1962 - 1971
ISBN
0-7864-4680-3
Hollingsworth Morse

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