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Asher$96452$ - translation to Αγγλικά

AMERICAN DIRECTOR, PRODUCER, SCREENWRITER (1921-2012)
Bill Asher; Asher, William; Asher/Whitehead Productions

Asher      
n. Asher (eigen naam)
Asher Ginzberg         
HEBREW ESSAYIST AND THINKER (1856–1927)
Ehad Ha'am; Ahad Ha-am; Asher Ginzberg; Ahad Haam; Ahad-Ha'am; Ehad HaAm; Ahad HaAm; Asher Ginsberg; Ahad Ha-'Am; Ahad Ha-Am; Ahad Ha’Am; Asher Hirsch Ginsberg; Achad Haam; Asher Zvi Hirsch Ginsberg; Asher Zvi Ginzberg
Asher Ginzberg (Zionistisch auteur en dagbladjournalist)
Ahad HaAm         
HEBREW ESSAYIST AND THINKER (1856–1927)
Ehad Ha'am; Ahad Ha-am; Asher Ginzberg; Ahad Haam; Ahad-Ha'am; Ehad HaAm; Ahad HaAm; Asher Ginsberg; Ahad Ha-'Am; Ahad Ha-Am; Ahad Ha’Am; Asher Hirsch Ginsberg; Achad Haam; Asher Zvi Hirsch Ginsberg; Asher Zvi Ginzberg
Ahad HaAm, pseudoniem van Asher Tzvi Ginsberg (1856-1927), Joodse filosoof, leider van een Zionistische organisatie, een van de grondleggers van de moderne hebreeuwse literatuur

Βικιπαίδεια

William Asher

William Milton Asher (August 8, 1921 – July 16, 2012) was an American television and film producer, film director, and screenwriter. He was one of the most prolific early television directors, producing or directing over two dozen series.

With television in its infancy, Asher introduced the sitcom Our Miss Brooks, which was adapted from a radio show. He began directing I Love Lucy by 1952. As a result of his early success, Asher was considered an "early wunderkind of TV-land," and was hyperbolically credited in one magazine article with "inventing" the sitcom. In 1964, he began to direct episodes of Bewitched, which starred his wife Elizabeth Montgomery. He produced the series from the fourth season.

Asher was nominated for an Emmy Award four times, winning once for directing Bewitched in 1966. He was also nominated for the DGA Award in 1951 for I Love Lucy.