
Personal Info
Known For
Directing
Gender
Male
August 30, 1928
Died
November 21, 1989 (61 years old)
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Harvey Hart
Biography
Harvey Hart (March 19, 1928 – November 22, 1989) was a Canadian television and film director and a television producer.
Hart studied at the University of Toronto before being hired by the CBC in 1952.[2] For them he created over 30 television productions, among them several episodes of an anthology series, Festival, like Home of the Brave (1961) and The Luck of Ginger Coffey (1961), adaptations of a 1946 play and 1960 novel.
In 1963 he left the CBC and moved to the United States, where, in the following years, he directed episodes for TV series such as The Alfred Hitchcock Hour and Star Trek, as well as theatrical features, including Bus Riley's Back in Town (1965) and The Sweet Ride (1968).
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He moved back to Toronto in 1970 where he directed several feature films, including Fortune and Men's Eyes (1971), The Pyx (1973), Shoot (1976) and Goldenrod (1976), for which he won the Canadian Screen Award for Best Director. In the mid 1970s Hart directed four episodes of Columbo: By Dawn's Early Light (1974), A Deadly State of Mind (1975), Forgotten Lady (1975), and Now You See Him (1976).
He continued splitting his time between film work in Canada and television work in Los Angeles throughout the 1980s. He received a Golden Globe Award for Best Miniseries or Television Film for the mini-series East of Eden (1981) and a Gemini Award for Best Direction in a Dramatic Program or Mini-Series for the television crime-drama film Passion and Paradise (1989).
Known For
Directing

Spenser: For Hire
Director
1985

The City
Director
1977

The Starlost
Director
1973

The Pyx
Director
1973

Columbo
Director
1971

Fortune and Men's Eyes
Director
1971

Medical Center
Director
1969

The Bill Cosby Show
Director
1969

Here Come the Brides
Director
1968

The Mod Squad
Director
1968

The Name of the Game
Director
1968

Mannix
Director
1967



