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Ralph Senensky
American television director and writer (born 1923) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Ralph Senensky (born May 1, 1923)[1] is an American retired television director and screenwriter.
Biography
Senensky was born in Mason City, Iowa and attended Mason City High School. He studied at the Pasadena Playhouse[2] and worked as a stage director and a production supervisor before directing for television. Senensky directed multiple episodes for dozens of television shows, as well as made for TV films from 1958 to 1988, including The Fugitive,[3] the original series of Star Trek, The Partridge Family and The Waltons.[4]
He retired in 1988, but has had small stints directing since including a theatre production and film short[2] He turned 100 on May 1, 2023.[5] With the death of Robert Butler on November 3, 2023, Senensky is the last surviving person to have directed an episode of Star Trek (1966).[6]
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