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Christian I. Nyby, II
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An american television director and screenwriter, born in 1941. He has directed multiple episodes for The Six Million Dollar Man: "The Pioneers", "Deadly Replay", "Act Of Piracy", "The Deadly Test" and "The Thunderbird Connection". Nyby graduated from Van Nuys High School in Van Nuys, California in 1959. He attended the University of Idaho for two years before transferring to the University Of Southern California. Nyby was sent to Vietnam as a photographer for the United States Air Force in 1963, and served a tour of duty there.
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An american television director and screenwriter, born in 1941. He has directed multiple episodes for The Six Million Dollar Man: "The Pioneers", "Deadly Replay", "Act Of Piracy", "The Deadly Test" and "The Thunderbird Connection". Nyby graduated from Van Nuys High School in Van Nuys, California in 1959. He attended the University of Idaho for two years before transferring to the University Of Southern California. Nyby was sent to Vietnam as a photographer for the United States Air Force in 1963, and served a tour of duty there. In 1967, Nyby became an assistant director for "Ironside" and by 1972 received his first directing credits for the episode “Find A Victim”. In the years since, he has directed television movies and episodes of many successful television series, including: "Emergency!" (he also wrote 4 episodes for this series), "Battlestar Galactica", "B.J. And The Bear", "The A-Team", "Simon & Simon", "Moonlighting", "Hill Street Blues", "Walker, Texas Ranger" and "Diagnosis Murder", among many. A respected and prolific director, Nyby considers his "Hill Street Blues" episodes as his favorites. He directed 12 episodes for that series, which is more than any other director. Nyby also directed numerous "Perry Mason" television movies in the late 80's and early 90's. Nyby’s father, Christian Nyby, also a television director (as well as a film editor and director) directed multiple episodes of the original "Perry Mason" series. In 2010 he was the recipient of "The Silver & Gold Award", granted by The University Of Idaho and wrote the prologue for the book "Henry Fonda and The Deputy: The Film And Stage Star And His TV Western", published by Bear Manor Media. His most recent credit as a director is for "Murder 101", a 2006 television movie.