Joseph Sargent
- Birthday
- Jul 22, 1925
- Birthplace
- Jersey City, New Jersey, USA
Bio: One of the earliest alumni of New York's New School of Social Research, director Joseph Sargent spent his first professional decade in television. His first theatrical "feature" was One Spy Too Many (1966), an expansion of one of his Man From U.N.C.L.E. episodes. In both his small-screen work and his large-screen output, Sargent's work was distinguished by speed,… More Bio: One of the earliest alumni of New York's New School of Social Research, director Joseph Sargent spent his first professional decade in television. His first theatrical "feature" was One Spy Too Many (1966), an expansion of one of his Man From U.N.C.L.E. episodes. In both his small-screen work and his large-screen output, Sargent's work was distinguished by speed, efficiency, and equitable treatment of talented ensemble casts. Joseph Sargent's best features include The Taking of Pelham One Two Three (1974) and MacArthur (1977); his best TV films include Tribes (1970), Maybe I'll Come Home in the Spring (1971), and the multipart Lonesome Dove sequel Streets of Laredo (1995). ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi
Joseph Sargent Videos
For Love Or Country : The Arturo Sandoval Story
Something The Lord Made
Bojangles
Caroline
A Lesson Before Dying
Filmography
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Sweet Nothing In My Ear (2008)
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Sybil (2007)
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Warm Springs (2005)
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Something the Lord Made (2004)
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Salem Witch Trials (2003)
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