Joseph Pevney (September 15, 1911 – May 18, 2008) was an American film and television director.[1][2]
Biography
Born in New York City,[3] Pevney made his debut in vaudeville as a boy soprano in 1924.[3] Although he hated vaudeville, he loved the theatre and developed a career as a stage actor, appearing in such plays as Home of the Brave, The World We Make, Key Largo, Golden Boy and Nature Son. A short career as a film actor followed, his most significant appearance being in the classic boxing film Body and Soul (1947) with John Garfield, in which he played the role of Shorty Pulaski. Before turning to film, he served in the Signal Corps in World War II, then did more time on stage.[citation needed]
Joseph Pevney was an ex-actor turned director. Some former actors become good directors; some become hack directors. Pevney was the former, but more than just "good."[4]
He continued directing TV shows during the 1970s and 1980s. The last he stayed with was Trapper John, M.D. running between 1979 and 1986, followed by retirement.
Pevney was married three times. His first wife was actress Mitzi Green, with whom he had four children.
On May 18, 2008, Pevney died at home in Palm Desert, California, at age 96.[3]
^"Obituaries: Joseph Pevney". The Desert Sun. May 24, 2008. Retrieved December 19, 2008. Joseph Pevney, 96, noted film and television director, died peacefully at his home in Palm Desert, CA, with his beloved wife, Margo and family members at his side.