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Template:Realworld Byron Haskin (22 April 189916 April 1984; age 84), was a director, writer, and producer who worked in the motion picture and television industry from the early 1920s through the late-1960s. He started out in Hollywood as a special effects designer, and later went on to direct mostly science fiction and fantasy films, including such classics as The War of the Worlds (1953), The Naked Jungle (1954) and From the Earth to the Moon (1958). Between 1963 and 1964 he directed six episodes of The Outer Limits. In 1964, he co-produced "The Cage". According to Robert H. Justman, he and Gene Roddenberry didn't get along well, explaining why Haskin was not in Star Trek beyond the original pilot. [1]

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