Biographie
T.Y. Drake
- Date de naissance
- Date de décès8 août 2008 (cancer)
- Nom de naissanceThomas Yates Drake
- Surnom
- Steven Yates
- T.Y. Drake est né le 28 juin 1936 à Vancouver, Canada. Il était scénariste et réalisateur. Il est connu pour The Psychiatrist (1970), Folie contrôlée (1976) et Le Monstre du train (1980). Il était marié à Sally Drake et Lois Jane Richman. Il est mort le 8 août 2008.
- ConjointsSally Drake(12 octobre 1958 - 8 août 2008) (son décès, 3 enfants)Lois Jane Richman(1956 - ?)
- Was a songwriter in the late 1950s, teaming with Bob Shane to write for the Kingston Trio. Also wrote "Olly Olly Oxen Free" with Rod McKuen.
- Performed as a folk singer on Andy Williams' TV show as a member of the recording group The Good Time Singers.
- Began writing for TV in the late '60s as both a story editor and scripter. One of his projects was the series "Then Came Bronson". His death came less than a year after the deaths of both "Then Came Bronson" producers Robert Sabaroff and Robert H. Justman, and its most prolific director, Jud Taylor.
- Performed as a folk singer on Lloyd Bridges's TV show as a member of the recording group The Other Singers.
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