Corey Allen
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Corey Allen (June 29, 1934 – June 27, 2010) was an American film and television director, writer, producer, and actor. He began his career as an actor but eventually became a television director. He may be best known for playing the character Buzz Gunderson in Nicholas Ray's Rebel Without a Cause (1955). He was one of the last surviving cast members of the film. He died of natural causes on June 27, 2010, in Hollywood, California, just two days before his 76th birthday.
He won an Emmy Award, in 1984, for directing an episode of Hill Street Blues.
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Early life
He was born Alan Cohen in Cleveland, Ohio.
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Filmography
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As Director
- The Cosby Mysteries
- Star Trek: Deep Space Nine
- episode The Maquis: Part 2
- episode Paradise
- episode The Circle
- episode Captive Pursuit
- Star Trek: The Next Generation
- episode Journey's End
- episode The Game
- episode Final Mission
- episode Encounter at Farpoint
- The Search (1994)
- Men Who Hate Women & the Women Who Love Them (1994)
- Moment of Truth: Stalking Back (1993)
- FBI: The Untold Stories
- Unsub
- The New Lassie
- Supercarrier
- The Ann Jillian Story (1988)
- J.J. Starbuck
- CBS Summer Playhouse
- episode Infiltrator
- Infiltrator (1987)
- Destination America (1987)
- The Last Fling (1987)
- I-Man (1986)
- Beverly Hills Cowgirl Blues (1985)
- Brass (1985)
- Code Name: Foxfire
- Code Name: Foxfire (1985)
- Otherworld
- Murder, She Wrote
- episode Deadly Lady
- pilot episode The Murder of Sherlock Holmes (1984)
- Jessie
- Hunter
- The Paper Chase
- episode Billy Pierce
- Hill Street Blues
- episode Hair Apparent
- episode Goodbye, Mr. Scripps
- episode Jungle Madness
- Legmen
- Scarecrow and Mrs. King
- episode Always Look a Gift Horse in the Mouth
- Whiz Kids
- episode Programmed for Murder
- episode Fatal Error
- episode Deadly Access
- Gavilan
- Tucker's Witch
- Matt Houston
- The Powers of Matthew Star
- Capitol
- Simon & Simon
- McClain's Law
- Magnum, P.I.
- The Return of Frank Cannon (1980)
- Stone
- The Man in the Santa Claus Suit
- The Rockford Files
- episode No-Fault Affair
- episode The Man Who Saw the Alligators
- episode The Empty Frame
- Trapper John, M.D.
- episode The Shattered Image
- Stone (1979)
- Avalanche (1978)
- Police Woman
- episode The Young and the Fair
- episode Do You Still Beat Your Wife?
- episode The Lifeline Agency
- episode Broken Angels
- Lou Grant
- Thunder and Lightning (1977)
- Yesterday's Child (1977)
- Quincy, M.E. (1976)
- Executive Suite
- Bronk
- Kate McShane
- The Family Holvak
- Cry Rape (1973)
- Police Story (1973)
- Barnaby Jones (1973)
- The Streets of San Francisco
- Ironside
- episode But When She Was Bad
- episode Too Many Victims
- See the Man Run (1971)
- Cannon
- The Erotic Adventures of Pinocchio (1971)
- The High Chaparral
- episode A Good Sound Profit
- Mannix
- episode Time Out of Mind
- episode The Sound of Darkness
- The New People
- Then Came Bronson
- Lancer
- episode Child of Rock and Sunlight
- Hawaii Five-O
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Actor
- A Time Out of War (1954)
- The Night of the Hunter (1955)
- Alfred Hitchcock Presents: Season 2, episode "Jonathan" (1956)
- Rebel Without a Cause (1955)
- Darby's Rangers (1958)
- Party Girl
- The Chapman Report (1962)
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