David Giler (born 1930) is an American filmmaker who has been active
in the motion picture industry since the early 1960s.Giler's father
Bernie (1908â€"1967) was a writer. Giler began his career
collaborating with his father for television programs such as The
Gallant Men ("Signals for an End Run") (1962), Kraft Suspense Theatre
("Leviathan Five")(1964), Burke's Law ("Who Killed the Man on the
White Horse?") (1965), and The Girl from U.N.C.L.E. ("The Low Blue C
Affair") (1967).Giler's father died in 1967 and he began to be
credited on his own on such shows as The Man from U.N.C.L.E. ("The
Matterhorn Affair") (1967), and The Bold Ones: The Lawyers ("The Crowd
Pleaser") (1969).Giler had begun writing feature films. In 1968 he was
reportedly writing a script called Our Bag.
in the motion picture industry since the early 1960s.Giler's father
Bernie (1908â€"1967) was a writer. Giler began his career
collaborating with his father for television programs such as The
Gallant Men ("Signals for an End Run") (1962), Kraft Suspense Theatre
("Leviathan Five")(1964), Burke's Law ("Who Killed the Man on the
White Horse?") (1965), and The Girl from U.N.C.L.E. ("The Low Blue C
Affair") (1967).Giler's father died in 1967 and he began to be
credited on his own on such shows as The Man from U.N.C.L.E. ("The
Matterhorn Affair") (1967), and The Bold Ones: The Lawyers ("The Crowd
Pleaser") (1969).Giler had begun writing feature films. In 1968 he was
reportedly writing a script called Our Bag.
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