Leo Penn was a director of Little House on the Prairie. He directed the episodes Episode 109: Ma's Holiday, Episode 112: The Voice of Tinker Jones, and Episode 122: Money Crop. He also directed some Gunsmoke and Bonanza episodes.
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| - Leo Penn was a director of Little House on the Prairie. He directed the episodes Episode 109: Ma's Holiday, Episode 112: The Voice of Tinker Jones, and Episode 122: Money Crop. He also directed some Gunsmoke and Bonanza episodes.
- Outside Star Trek, Penn helmed well over four hundred prime-time hours on a wide variety of series, ranging from Star Trek to I Spy to Diagnosis Murder. In 1973, he received an Emmy for directing a two-hour episode of Columbo titled "Any Port in a Storm". Before becoming a director, he acted on stage and in a few feature films, beginning with Shame (1945). His film career had just begun when Penn (a noted union supporter) was blacklisted after refusing to testify to the House Un-American Activities Committee. He also acted in dozens of TV shows.
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| - Leo Penn was a director of Little House on the Prairie. He directed the episodes Episode 109: Ma's Holiday, Episode 112: The Voice of Tinker Jones, and Episode 122: Money Crop. He also directed some Gunsmoke and Bonanza episodes.
- Outside Star Trek, Penn helmed well over four hundred prime-time hours on a wide variety of series, ranging from Star Trek to I Spy to Diagnosis Murder. In 1973, he received an Emmy for directing a two-hour episode of Columbo titled "Any Port in a Storm". Before becoming a director, he acted on stage and in a few feature films, beginning with Shame (1945). His film career had just begun when Penn (a noted union supporter) was blacklisted after refusing to testify to the House Un-American Activities Committee. He also acted in dozens of TV shows. He is the father of actor Sean Penn, musician Michael Penn, and the late actor Chris Penn. He was also the brother-in-law of TOS guest actor Alfred Ryder. Both he and Chris appeared with William Shatner in North Beach and Rawhide, a 1975 TV movie which also featured Nicholas Guest.
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