Tuesday, April 19, 2016

Rod Daniel, director of 'Teen Wolf,' TV comedies, dead at 73

A grampus was not effrontery. Daniel began his Hollywood career in television, where he produced and directed several episodes of the CBS sitcom WKRP in Cincinnati. CHICAGO (AP) — Exposure coach Rod Daniel , known for igniter comedy films such as Michael J. Fox's "Adolescent Unauthorized," has died at his sept in Chicago.



He was 73. Daniel's folk announced he died Saturday.

He went on to forecast episodes of several tv series, including "Newhart," ''Caroline in the City ," ''Everybody Loves Raymond" and "Magnum, P.I." In step-up to "Teenage Wolf," Daniel directed "The Ace" star Joe Pesci, the Kirk Cameron-Dudley Moore body-swap frivolity "Ilk Mother Attention Son," ''Beethoven's 2nd" and the made-for-TV "Domiciliate Unequalled 4." He retired from filmmaking in 2003.
Daniel's survivors take his wife and two sons.

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