Alan Handley (March 11, 1912 โ January 5, 1990) was an American producer and director of television programmes. In 1966 he was awarded the Emmy in the category "Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Variety or Music" for his work on The Julie Andrews Show (1965).
Stage career
In the 1930s, Handley acted in a number of theatrical productions, on and off Broadway. His acting career came to an end with the advent of World War II, during which he served in the Army Engineers.[1]
In 1948 Handley's whodunnit novel Kiss Your Elbow was first published. Its setting is the New York theatrical scene. To mark their sixtieth anniversary in 2009, Harlequin NA republished Kiss Your Elbow as one of their six earliest books, with the original text and cover art.
^Ames, Walter (April 24, 1954). "Handley to Create Own TV Package". Los Angeles Times. Alan Handley, one of television's top creative minds, yesterday signed a long-term contract with NBC to produce, direct and develop his own video packages. Handley has been Dinah Shore's guardian angel ...