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  1. Virgil William Vogel (November 29, 1919 – January 1, 1996) was an American television and film director. His career spanned nearly sixty years, directing episodes of Wagon Train , Bonanza , The Big Valley , and Mission: Impossible , among other series.

  2. Virgil W. Vogel. Editor: Touch of Evil. Virgil W. Vogel began his career at Universal in 1940 as an assistant editor. He worked as an editor for many years, although by the mid-'50s he had begun to tire of the job and pressed Universal executive Edward Muhl for a shot at directing.

    • Director, Editor, Editorial Department
    • November 29, 1919
    • Virgil W. Vogel
    • January 1, 1996
  3. Virgil W. Vogel. Editor: Touch of Evil. Virgil W. Vogel began his career at Universal in 1940 as an assistant editor. He worked as an editor for many years, although by the mid-'50s he had begun to tire of the job and pressed Universal executive Edward Muhl for a shot at directing.

    • November 29, 1919
    • January 1, 1996
  4. Jun 27, 2021 · A 1957 novel by Virgil W. Vogel about a group of people who discover a prehistoric world in Antarctica. The novel explores themes of human nature, survival and adventure in a fantasy setting.

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  5. Jan 1, 1996 · Virgil W. Vogel is known as an Director, Editor, and Assistant Editor. Some of his work includes Knight Rider, Quantum Leap, Airwolf, The Six Million Dollar Man, Street Hawk, The Mole People, Man from Atlantis, and The Land Unknown.

  6. Virgil W. Vogel Biography ((?)-) Full name, Virgil William Vogel; born in Peoria, IL; son of William James andMaude C. (Stark) Vogel; children: James Francis, Kenneth Lee. Addresses: Office--5550 Colbath Ave., Van Nuys, CA 91401.

  7. Virgil W. Vogel (November 29, 1919 – January 1, 1996) directed the Quantum Leap episode titled "A Single Drop of Rain" in Season 4 (episode #9). Born and raised in Peoria, Illinois, Virgil began his career working for Universal Pictures, editing a number of films namely Mystery Submarine (1950...