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Bob Sweeney was born on October 19, 1918 in San Francisco, California, USA. He was a director and producer, known for The Andy Griffith Show (1960), Hawaii Five-O (1968) and Hogan's Heroes (1965). He was married to Bev. He died on June 7, 1992 in Westlake Village, California.
Date Of Birth October 19, 1918 Place Of Birth San Francisco, California, USA Profession Director, Producer, Actor Awards Soap Opera Digest Awards Star Sign Libra
# Fact 1 Erstwhile comedy partner of Hal March . They performed, in the early 1950's, as "Sweeney & March."
Director Title Year Status Character Shades of LA 1990 TV Series 1 episode The Bradys 1990 TV Series 1 episode Walt Disney's Wonderful World of Color 1964-1989 TV Series 3 episodes It's a Living 1987-1988 TV Series 6 episodes If It's Tuesday, It Still Must Be Belgium 1987 TV Movie One Big Family 1987 TV Series 3 episodes Matlock 1987 TV Series 2 episodes MacGyver 1987 TV Series 1 episode Sledge Hammer! 1987 TV Series 1 episode Starman 1986 TV Series 1 episode Simon & Simon 1986 TV Series 2 episodes Return to Mayberry 1986 TV Movie Shadow Chasers 1985-1986 TV Series 3 episodes Glitter 1985 TV Series 1 episode Misfits of Science 1985 TV Series 1 episode I Had Three Wives 1985 TV Series Scarecrow and Mrs. King 1985 TV Series 3 episodes Crazy Like a Fox 1985 TV Series 1 episode Trapper John, M.D. 1981-1985 TV Series 4 episodes Finder of Lost Loves 1984 TV Series 1 episode The Dukes of Hazzard 1982-1984 TV Series 4 episodes Fantasy Island 1982-1984 TV Series 9 episodes Goodnight, Beantown 1983-1984 TV Series 2 episodes Just Our Luck 1983 TV Series 3 episodes At Ease 1983 TV Series 6 episodes Dynasty 1981-1983 TV Series 4 episodes The Love Boat 1981-1983 TV Series 7 episodes Bring 'Em Back Alive 1982 TV Series 1 episode Strike Force 1982 TV Series 2 episodes Private Benjamin 1981 TV Series 4 episodes The Waltons 1981 TV Series 1 episode Flamingo Road 1981 TV Series 2 episodes The Six O'Clock Follies 1980 TV Series as Robert Sweeney Lou Grant 1980 TV Series 1 episode The Andros Targets 1977 TV Series 1 episode Spencer's Pilots 1976 TV Series 1 episode Hawaii Five-O 1970-1973 TV Series 5 episodes Oh, Nurse! 1972 TV Movie Room 222 1970 TV Series 1 episode Hogan's Heroes 1966-1970 TV Series 17 episodes The Courtship of Eddie's Father 1970 TV Series 2 episodes The Doris Day Show 1968 TV Series 7 episodes Accidental Family 1967 TV Series 5 episodes That Girl 1966 TV Series 7 episodes The Baileys of Balboa 1964 TV Series 1 episode Vacation Playhouse 1964 TV Series 1 episode The Andy Griffith Show 1960-1963 TV Series 80 episodes Love and Marriage 1959-1960 TV Series 3 episodes
Producer Title Year Status Character Alone at Last 1980/I TV Movie executive producer Ethel Is an Elephant 1980 TV Short executive producer The Andros Targets 1977 TV Series executive producer Spencer's Pilots 1976 TV Series executive producer - 11 episodes Dead Man on the Run 1975 TV Movie executive producer Hawaii Five-O 1971-1975 TV Series supervising producer - 96 episodes Mr. Deeds Goes to Town 1969-1970 TV Series producer - 16 episodes The Doris Day Show 1968-1969 TV Series producer - 28 episodes Shoestring Safari 1967 TV Movie producer The Patty Duke Show 1965-1966 TV Series producer - 32 episodes Friends, Romans, Countrymen 1966 TV Movie executive producer The Baileys of Balboa 1964-1965 TV Series producer - 3 episodes Vacation Playhouse 1964 TV Series producer - 1 episode
Actor Title Year Status Character Born to Ride 1991 Gus, Owner of Gus's Garage Murder 101 1991 TV Movie Tilden Crane Book of Love 1990 Mr. Snow Brothers 1986-1989 TV Series Gilly Box Mama's Boy 1987 TV Series The Irishman 1978 Nat Simpson Marnie 1964 Cousin Bob Son of Flubber 1963 Mr. Harker Moon Pilot 1962 Sen. Henry McGuire A Raisin in the Sun 1961 Insurance Company Agent (uncredited) The Rifleman 1960-1961 TV Series Speed Sullivan Alfred Hitchcock Presents 1960 TV Series William Spengler The Ann Sothern Show 1960 TV Series Blackstone Fibber McGee and Molly 1959-1960 TV Series Fibber McGee Startime 1960 TV Series Uncle Jeffrey Toby Tyler, or Ten Weeks with a Circus 1960 Harry Tupper The Last Hurrah 1958 Johnny Degnan Climax! 1955-1958 TV Series Johnny Gregg / Gil Rodin The Red Skelton Hour 1957 TV Series Gabby Matinee Theatre 1957 TV Series The Box Brothers 1956-1957 TV Series Gilmore Box Shower of Stars 1954-1956 TV Series Bob Cratchitt
Bob Cratchit Our Miss Brooks 1952-1956 TV Series Oliver Munsey / Mr Blake My Favorite Husband 1953-1954 TV Series Gilmore Cobb The Adventures of Ozzie & Harriet 1952-1953 TV Series The Grocer / Mr. Miller Mister Scoutmaster 1953 Mr. Hackett (uncredited) The George Burns and Gracie Allen Show 1950-1953 TV Series Mr. Elliott / Mr. Dalton / Mr. Standish / ... I Married Joan 1952-1953 TV Series Harry / Joe Perkins South Sea Woman 1953 Defense Lt. Miller My Hero 1953 TV Series Professor Your Jeweler's Showcase 1952-1953 TV Series Horsey Miller The Life of Riley 1953 TV Series Dangle It Grows on Trees 1952 McGuire
Writer Title Year Status Character The Andros Targets 1977 TV Series created by - 13 episodes
Soundtrack Title Year Status Character Our Miss Brooks 1955 TV Series performer - 1 episode
Self Title Year Status Character The Jack Paar Tonight Show 1958 TV Series Himself I've Got a Secret 1958 TV Series Guest Panelist The Ed Sullivan Show 1957 TV Series Himself The Colgate Comedy Hour 1952-1953 TV Series Himself / Himself - Comic Actor / Himself - Comedian The Jerry Fielding Show 1952 TV Series Himself, as Bob Sweeney Stars in the Eye 1952 TV Special Himself / Harry Wonderful Town, U.S.A. 1951 TV Series Himself All Star Revue 1950-1951 TV Series Himself - Guest Comedian / Herself - Guest Comedian / Himself - Guest Comic Actor The Arthur Murray Party 1950 TV Series Himself - Sweeney & March
Nominated Awards Year Award Ceremony Nomination Movie 1983 Primetime Emmy Primetime Emmy Awards Outstanding Directing in a Comedy Series The Love Boat (1977) 1973 Primetime Emmy Primetime Emmy Awards Outstanding Drama Series - Continuing Hawaii Five-O (1968) 1971 Primetime Emmy Primetime Emmy Awards Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Drama - A Single Program of a Series with Continuing Characters and/or Theme Hawaii Five-O (1968)
Known for movies The Andy Griffith Show (1960-1963) as Director
Hawaii Five-O (1970-1975) as Director
Hogan's Heroes (1966-1970) as Director
Return to Mayberry (1986) as Director