Michael Landon
Milestones
- Birthplace: Forest Hills, New York, USA
- Birthday: October 31, 1936
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1991
Diagnosed with pancreatic cancer (April)
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1991
Final film before his death, the CBS TV-movie, "Us"; also wrote, produced and directed
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1990
Wrote and directed the TV-movie, "Where Pigeons Go to Die" (NBC) starring Art Carney
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1984 to 1989
Returned to series TV as Jonathan Smith, a probationary angel, in "Highway to Heaven" (NBC); also executive produced, wrote and directed
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1984
Wrote and directed first feature, "Sam's Son"; also co-starred in the film
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1983 to 1984
Reprised role of Charles Ingalls for three "Little House on the Prairie" (NBC) made-for-television movies; also executive produced
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1982 to 1983
Executive produced but did not star in "Little House: A New Beginning" (NBC)
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1981 to 1983
Created the series, "Father Murphy" (NBC); also wrote and directed episodes
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1974
Directed first TV-movie, "It's Good To Be Alive" (CBS)
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1974 to 1983
Portrayed Charles Ingalls on the long-running NBC series, "Little House on the Prairie"; also executive produced, wrote and directed
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1962
Released a Bonanza-related single, "Gimme A Little Kiss/Be Patient With Me" on Columbia Records
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1959 to 1973
Made starring role debut in a series as Little Joe Cartwright on "Bonanza" (NBC); also wrote and directed episodes
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1957
First significant acting role, "I Was a Teenage Werewolf"
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1957
First TV appearance, "Cavalcade of America" (ABC)
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1956
Made film debut in "These Wilder Years"
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Directed, produced, scripted and starred in own TV series, "Highway to Heaven"
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Discovered by a Warner Bros. executive and encouraged to enter acting school