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, he 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.
He 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.
In 1951, he married actress Danny Sue Nolan, with whom he had two children; the couple divorced in 1961. He then married actress Elizabeth Montgomery in 1963, just before Bewitched began its run. They had three children and divorced in 1973. His third marriage was to actress Joyce Bulifant and it lasted from 1976 to 1993. He adopted her son, actor and director John Mallory Asher. This marriage also ended in divorce. In 1998, he married Meredith Coffin Asher, his fourth and final wife.
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Acting
Crew
TV
The Twilight Zone
Director
1959
TV
Bewitched
Director
1964
TV
I Love Lucy
Director
1951
Movie
Butcher, Baker, Nightmare Maker
Director
1981
TV
Alice
Director
1976
Movie
I Hate Kids
Thanks
2019
Movie
Beach Party
Director
1963
Movie
The 27th Day
Director
1957
Movie
Beach Blanket Bingo
Writer
1965
Movie
Muscle Beach Party
Director
1964
Movie
Bikini Beach
Director
1964
Movie
How to Stuff a Wild Bikini
Writer
1965