Daryl Duke
An image from Banacek, one of the productions that also features Daryl Duke.
Daryl Duke

Daryl Duke

March 8, 1929 — Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada

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Daryl Duke (8 March 1929 – 21 October 2006) was a Canadian film and TV director.

Duke was born at Vancouver, British Columbia, where he became one of CBC Television's earliest regional producers. His career continued with CBC in Toronto producing such series as This Hour Has Seven Days, then in the United States for major television networks and studios there.

In 1977 he won the Canadian Film Award for best Director for his surprise hit The Silent Partner.

His significant achievement in television was directing the Emmy Award winning miniseries The Thorn Birds. Duke was also among those responsible for the creation of CKVU-TV in Vancouver which is today part of the Citytv franchise. Noteworthy is that he produced and directed early Bob Dylan "song films," black and white vignettes that were the forerunners of today's music videos. He was inducted to the BC Entertainment Hall of Fame and Starwalk in 1997.

Duke died in West Vancouver, British Columbia in 2006 due to pulmonary fibrosis.

Columbo

Columbo

1971

The Silent Partner

The Silent Partner

1978

The Thorn Birds

The Thorn Birds

1983

Night Gallery

Night Gallery

1970

Banacek

Banacek

1972

Tai-Pan

Tai-Pan

1986

Payday

Payday

1973

Shadow of the Hawk

Shadow of the Hawk

1976