Brian G. Hutton
Brian G. Hutton was an American actor and film director known for directing the World War Two action films Where Eagles Dare (1968) and Kelly's Heroes (1970).
Director | Movie Actor | Soundtrack
January 1, 1935
August 19, 2014
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Brian G. Hutton (1929-2014) was a renowned American actor and film director, particularly recognized for his work on the World War Two action films “Where Eagles Dare” (1968) and “Kelly’s Heroes” (1970). His directorial portfolio also includes notable movies such as “Wild Seed” (1965) and “Night Watch” (1973). In addition to his film career, Hutton was an accomplished television director, with credits on popular shows like “The A-Team” and “Magnum, P.I.”. His outstanding directorial achievement in movies for television earned him a Directors Guild of America Award nomination for “The Josephine Baker Story” (1991). Apart from his directing and acting talents, Hutton was also a skilled horseman, winning several awards for his riding abilities.