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For other persons named John Newland, see John Newland (disambiguation).
John Newland (November 23, 1917 - January 10, 2000) was an American director, actor, television producer, and screenwriter.
[edit] Early life and careerBorn in Cincinnati, Ohio, Newland began his career as a teen in vaudeville. After moving to New York City to study acting, he served in United States Army Air Corps during World War II. After the war, he signed with Warner Bros. but was relegated to playing bit parts. By the early 1950s, Newland focused solely on television roles appearing in several episodes of Studio One, The Philco Television Playhouse, Tales of Tomorrow, Kraft Television Theatre, and Schlitz Playhouse of Stars. In 1959, Newland became the host and director of the paranormal television series One Step Beyond. The series ended its run in 1961 and Newland later hosted its short-lived counterpart The Next Step Beyond in 1978.[1] After directing episodes of Letter to Loretta in 1953, Newland went on to direct to episodes of Bachelor Father, Alfred Hitchcock Presents, The Man from U.N.C.L.E. with his episode given additional footage and released to cinemas as The Spy With My Face, The Man Who Never Was (for which he also served as a writer), The Sixth Sense, and Police Woman. In addition to acting, directing, and screenwriting, he produced several television movies. [edit] DeathOn January 10, 2000, Newland died of a stroke in Los Angeles.[2] [edit] Select filmography
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[edit] External linksCategories: 1917 births | 2000 deaths | American film actors | American stage actors | American television actors | American television directors | American television producers | American film directors | American screenwriters | Vaudeville performers | Actors from Ohio | Actors from Cincinnati, Ohio | American military personnel of World War II | Deaths from stroke | |||||||||||||||||||||||
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