



Herschel Daugherty
Directing1910Lauramie, Indiana, USA

Biography
Herschel Daugherty was an American television and film director, as well as an occasional actor, recognized for his extensive work in television from the 1950s through the 1970s. After graduating from Whittier College in 1934, he attended the Pasadena Playhouse School of the Theater, where he later served as an associate director. Daugherty began his career as a dialogue director at Warner Brothers in 1942 before transitioning to television directing. He directed episodes for numerous series, including Alfred Hitchcock Presents, Star Trek, and The Six Million Dollar Man. Daugherty's ability to handle various genres and his collaborative approach with actors made him a respected figure in the industry.
Known For
Acting History
1975
Police Woman
TVDirector• 3 eps
1974
Paper Moon
TVDirector
The Six Million Dollar Man
TVDirector
Petrocelli
TVDirector• 1 eps
Banacek
TVDirector• 1 eps
Apple's Way
TVDirector
1973
Cannon
TVDirector• 1 eps
1972
1969
1968
Gunsmoke
TVDirector• 2 eps
Hawaii Five-O
TVDirector
1967
Custer
TVDirector
Cimarron Strip
TVDirector
1966
Star Trek
TVDirector
The Rat Patrol
TVDirector
The Time Tunnel
TVDirector
The Girl from U.N.C.L.E.
TVDirector• 1 eps
Felony Squad
TVDirector
Shane
TVDirector
Mission: Impossible
TVDirector
1965
The Legend of Jesse James
TVDirector
The Man from U.N.C.L.E.
TVDirector• 1 eps
Dr. Kildare
TVDirector• 4 eps
1964
Rawhide
TVDirector• 2 eps
Bob Hope Presents the Chrysler Theatre
TVDirector• 1 eps
Mr. Novak
TVDirector• 1 eps
1962
The Storm
Director
Alcoa Premiere
TVDirector• 1 eps
The Alfred Hitchcock Hour
TVDirector
The Virginian
TVDirector
1961
87th Precinct
TVDirector• 2 eps
Thriller
TVDirector• 16 eps
1960
Checkmate
TVDirector• 3 eps
1959
The Deputy
TVDirector• 2 eps
Laramie
TVDirector• 2 eps
1958
1957
State Trooper
TVDirector• 1 eps
1955
1953
General Electric Theater
TVDirector
1950
Where Danger Lives
as Desk Clerk (uncredited)
The Damned Don't Cry
as Rewrite Man (uncredited)
The Great Jewel Robber
as Sgt. Tarrant (uncredited)
1949
White Heat
as Policeman (uncredited)
Two Guys and a Gal
Dialogue Coach
1947
Possessed
Dialogue Coach
1945
Mildred Pierce
Dialogue
1944
The Mask of Dimitrios
Dialogue Coach




