Richard Kinon
The unsung trailblazer of American television, Richard Kinon was born in 1925 in New York City, United States. Active from the late 50s to early 90s, he predominantly directed drama and crime series, with his most famous works including "Hawaii Five-O", "The Fugitive", and "The Bionic Woman", although he never managed to secure any major film festival awards. His style was characterized by a knack for pacing and an ability to generate suspense, making him a perfect fit for the crime genre. From the heart, Kinon was an unsung hero of television, crafting memorable episodes of some of the most beloved series, leaving an indelible mark on the golden age of television.