Lou Morheim

Lou Morheim

Date of Birth: March 25, 1922
Date of Passing: September 08, 2013
Birthplace: Bronx, New York
Obituary: Legacy.com

Lou Morheim, a writer and producer who worked on several top television series of the 1960s and ’70s, as well as feature films, died September 8, 2013, in Santa Monica, California. He was 91.

Morheim, a native of the Bronx, began his career as a screenwriter and later became a producer as well. His early credits included Ma and Pa Kettle, the first in a popular series of comedies starring Marjorie Main and Percy Kilbride as the rural couple of the title. His other film credits included Pier 23Smuggler's IslandThe Beast from 20,000 FathomsThe Magnificent Seven and The Hunting Party.

Lou Morheim, a writer and producer who worked on several top television series of the 1960s and ’70s, as well as feature films, died September 8, 2013, in Santa Monica, California. He was 91.

Morheim, a native of the Bronx, began his career as a screenwriter and later became a producer as well. His early credits included Ma and Pa Kettle, the first in a popular series of comedies starring Marjorie Main and Percy Kilbride as the rural couple of the title. His other film credits included Pier 23Smuggler's IslandThe Beast from 20,000 FathomsThe Magnificent Seven and The Hunting Party.

In the mid 1950s Morheim began writing for television, which would become his principal focus in the years that followed. He is perhaps best known for The Big Valley, which starred Barbara Stanwyck, Peter Breck, Linda Evans and Lee Majors. In all, Morheim worked on more than 100 episodes of the popular western series.

His other TV work as a writer included Captain Gallant of the Foreign LegionSherlock HolmesZane Grey TheaterRawhideThe Virginian and Bronk. His other series as a producer includedCombat!The Outer Limits and Ironside.

In addition, he worked on several made-for-television movies, including The UnknownQuarantinedWild WomenMadame SinScream, Pretty PeggySkyway to DeathA Cry in the WildernessDevil Dog: The Hound of Hell and S.O.S. Titanic.


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