Leon Ichaso (born August 3, 1948) is a Cuban director and writer, who directed the episodes "Little Miss Dangerous", "Killshot", "Better Living Through Chemistry", "The Rising Sun of Death", and "Indian Wars", and wrote the episode "Killshot" for the show Miami Vice.
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| - Leon Ichaso (born August 3, 1948) is a Cuban director and writer, who directed the episodes "Little Miss Dangerous", "Killshot", "Better Living Through Chemistry", "The Rising Sun of Death", and "Indian Wars", and wrote the episode "Killshot" for the show Miami Vice.
- Ichaso was born on August 3, 1948, in Havana, Cuba, to a family of writers, artists, and journalists. He immigrated to Mexico and then the U.S. with his mother and sister, eventually settling in New York. His father initially stayed behind in Cuba to support the Cuban Revolution, but joined his family five years later. As an adult, Ichaso became a filmmaker, with his first work being the indie Spanish-language film El Super, which was released in 1979. This was followed by another feature film six years later, Crossover Dreams. Since then, Ichaso has worked on episodes for several TV shows, as well as a number of made-for-TV films.
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| - Leon Ichaso (born August 3, 1948) is a Cuban director and writer, who directed the episodes "Little Miss Dangerous", "Killshot", "Better Living Through Chemistry", "The Rising Sun of Death", and "Indian Wars", and wrote the episode "Killshot" for the show Miami Vice.
- Ichaso was born on August 3, 1948, in Havana, Cuba, to a family of writers, artists, and journalists. He immigrated to Mexico and then the U.S. with his mother and sister, eventually settling in New York. His father initially stayed behind in Cuba to support the Cuban Revolution, but joined his family five years later. As an adult, Ichaso became a filmmaker, with his first work being the indie Spanish-language film El Super, which was released in 1979. This was followed by another feature film six years later, Crossover Dreams. Since then, Ichaso has worked on episodes for several TV shows, as well as a number of made-for-TV films.
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