And 'The bear killed the director of Colombo, The Streets of San Francisco, Knight Rider and Magnum PI and more. Bernard L. Kowalski, who directed the popular television series in decades, has died in Los Angeles at the age of 78 years. Started his career as a director in 1958, Kowalski in 1961 directed a dozen episodes of Perry Mason. Since then he has linked his name to a sixty successful show. He has directed among other episodes of The Untouchables, Wild West, the virgin, Mission Impossible and The Rockford Files. In addition to the aforementioned Lieutenant Colombo (broadcast on Rete 4), The Streets of San Francisco, Knight Rider and Magnum PI. In addition to directing many top television series of the sixties and seventies, Kowalski has also directed a dozen films, especially science fiction and terror. Among his most 'famous include Krakatoa, East of Java (1969), which tells the story of a disastrous volcanic eruption, and Kobra (1973), the science fiction horror film in which the Earth is dominated by the snakes. Other titles he has directed a witness to appear Murderess (1969), Macho Callagan (1979) and Marciano (1980), fictionalized story of Rocky Marciano, boxing world champion in the heavyweight class of 1952 to 1955.
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