William Wiard
Acclaimed American TV director, William Wiard was born in 1927, in Michigan, USA. His active years stretched from the 1960s to the 1980s, during which he primarily worked in drama, mystery, and action genres, directing some of the era's most popular TV shows, including "The Rockford Files," "Walker, Texas Ranger," and "Perry Mason", and won an Emmy for Outstanding Directing in a Drama Series. There is a notable touch of realism and attention to character development in his work, making his pieces distinctively engaging. From the heart, Wiard was a true craftsman of the small screen, whose legacy in television direction continues to inspire and entertain audiences even today.