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  1. Richard Leland Bare (August 12, 1913 – March 28, 2015) was an American director, producer, and screenwriter of Hollywood movies, television shows and short films . Career.

  2. Richard L. Bare was born on 12 August 1913 in Turlock, California, USA. He was a director and writer, known for The Islanders (1960), 77 Sunset Strip (1958) and I Sailed to Tahiti with an All Girl Crew (1969).

  3. Apr 13, 2015 · Richard L. Bare, a director whose career began during World War II and who became a Hollywood mainstay in the early days of television, died on March 28 at his home in Newport Beach, Calif. He...

  4. Apr 11, 2015 · Richard L. Bare, who wrote and directed hundreds of episodes of classic TV shows including “Green Acres” and “Twilight Zone,” died March 28 in Newport Beach, Calif. He was 101.

  5. Richard L. Bare was born on August 12, 1913 in Turlock, California, USA. He was a director and writer, known for The Islanders (1960), 77 Sunset Strip (1958) and I Sailed to Tahiti with an All Girl Crew (1969).

  6. Apr 21, 2015 · Richard L. Bare, a director whose career began during World War II and who became a Hollywood mainstay in the early days of television, died on March 28 at his home in Newport Beach, Calif. He...

  7. Mar 28, 2015 · Richard Leland Bare (August 12, 1913 – March 28, 2015) was an American director, producer, and screenwriter of television shows and short films.

  8. Richard L. Bare, an SCA alum and former professor of cinematography and directing, died on March 28 at his Newport Beach home. The 101-year-old’s prolific career most notably included all six seasons of Green Acres and episodes of The Twilight Zone and Maverick —he’s often credited for discovering actor James Garner.

  9. Apr 11, 2015 · Richard L. Bare, a noted television director who helmed nearly all of “Green Acres” as well as the memorable “Twilight Zone” episode “To Serve Man,” died last week at 101, according to his...

  10. Mar 28, 2015 · Richard L. Bare was a director, writer and producer best known for his extensive series of short films, and for directing nearly every episode of the classic CBS television series Green Acres, which ran from 1965 to 1971.