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Norman Tokar. Norman Tokar (November 25, 1919 – April 6, 1979) was an American director, actor and occasionally writer and producer of serial television and feature films, who directed many of the early episodes of Leave it to Beaver, and found his greatest success directing over a dozen films for Walt Disney Productions, spanning the 1950s ...
Norman Tokar (November 25, 1919 - April 6, 1979) was an American director, actor and occasionally writer and producer of serial television and feature films. He directed many of the early episodes of "Leave it to Beaver," but found his greatest success directing over a dozen films for Walt Disney Productions, spanning the 1950s to the 1970s.
- Director, Producer, Writer
- November 25, 1919
- Norman Tokar
- April 6, 1979
Norman Tokar was an American director, actor and writer who worked on "Leave it to Beaver" and Disney films. He was born in 1919, died in 1979, and had three marriages and two children.
- November 25, 1919
- April 6, 1979
Norman Tokar was a director, writer and producer of TV and film, known for Leave it to Beaver and Disney movies. Learn about his biography, filmography, awards and trivia on TMDB.
Where the Red Fern Grows: Directed by Norman Tokar. With James Whitmore, Beverly Garland, Jack Ging, Lonny Chapman. Where the Red Fern Grows is the heartwarming and adventurous tale for all ages about a young boy and his quest for his own red-bone hound hunting dogs.
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- Drama, Family
- Norman Tokar
- 1974-06-21
Jul 15, 2016 · Abbott: Norman Tokar was the one. Norman Tokar was responsible, really, for the success of the show. The writing was very good. Connelly and Moser did most of the writing. They hired Norman Tokar, who set the style of the show, he was a very gifted director and worked for Disney for many years.
Norman Tokar was an American director, actor and occasionally writer and producer of serial television and feature films, who directed many of the early episodes of Leave it to Beaver, and found his greatest success directing over a dozen films for Walt Disney Productions, spanning the 1950s to the 1970s.