Buck Houghton


Archible Ernest "Buck" Houghton was an American television producer and writer best known for producing the first three seasons of The Twilight Zone, as well as many other television programs from the 1950s through the 1990s. His collaboration with dramatist Clifford Odets, "The Richard Boone Show" was the only repertory company on television, in which a resident cast of actors played different roles in a TV play every week.

Early life

Houghton graduated from Los Angeles High School in 1933, where he was known as Arch Houghton. He attended UCLA, where he was a member of the Phi Kappa Psi fraternity.

Other

While attending high school and college, he helped out backstage on several films by Cecil B. DeMille, along with his close friend and classmate Horace Hahn.

Children

He was the father of Jim Houghton and Mona Houghton.

Death

Houghton died in Los Angeles. He was suffering from emphysema and Lou Gehrig's disease.

Filmography

Published works