Biography
Gene Nelson was an American dancer, actor, screenwriter, and director. Born Leander Eugene Berg in Astoria, Oregon, he moved to Seattle when he was a year old. He was inspired to become a dancer by watching Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers when he was a child. After serving in the Army during World War II during which he also performed in the musical This Is the Army, Nelson landed his first Broadway role in Lend an Ear, for which he received the Theatre World Award. He also appeared onstage in Follies, which garnered him a Tony Award nomination, and Good News. Nelson's longtime professional dance partner during the 1950s was actress JoAnn Dean Killingsworth.
Gene Nelson co-starred with Doris Day in "Lullaby of Broadway" in 1951. He played Will Parker in the film Oklahoma!
In 1959, he appeared in Northwest Passage as a young man trying to prove his innocence in a murder case. Nelson appeared on the March 17, 1960 episode of "You Bet Your Life", hosted by Groucho Marx. He and Groucho's daughter, Melinda, performed a dance number together.
Nelson directed eight episodes of The Rifleman in the 1961-62 season, the original Star Trek, the first season of I Dream of Jeannie, Gunsmoke, The Silent Force, and The San Pedro Beach Bums. He directed the Elvis Presley films Kissin' Cousins, which screenplay he wrote, and Harum Scarum. For the Kissin' Cousins screenplay he received a WGA award nomination for best written musical. He later taught in the Theater Arts Department at San Francisco State University in the late 1980s.
He starred as Buddy in the 1971 Broadway musical Follies, for which he received a 1972 Tony Award nomination for Featured Actor In A Musical. The production featured a score by Stephen Sondheim and was co-directed by Michael Bennett and Harold Prince.
For contribution to the motion picture industry, in 1990, Nelson was inducted into the Hollywood Walk of Fame. Nelson's star is located at 7005 Hollywood Boulevard.
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Filmography
Cast Credits

Murder, She Wrote
Character: Louis Metcalf
TV • 1984

S.O.B.
Character: Clive Lytell
MOVIE • 1981

A Brand New Life
Character: Harry
MOVIE • 1973

Family Flight
Character: Aircraft Carrier Captain
MOVIE • 1972

The Streets of San Francisco
Character:
TV • 1972

Ghost Story
Character: Steve
TV • 1972

The Mod Squad
Character:
TV • 1968

Ironside
Character:
TV • 1967

Burke's Law
Character: Rick Mason
TV • 1963

Burke's Law
Character: Danny Swift
TV • 1963

Thunder Island
Character: Billy Poole
MOVIE • 1963

The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson
Character: Self
TV • 1962

The Mike Douglas Show
Character: Self
TV • 1961

The Purple Hills
Character: Gil Shepard
MOVIE • 1961

20,000 Eyes
Character: Dan Warren
MOVIE • 1961

The Detectives
Character:
TV • 1959

Philip Marlowe
Character:
TV • 1959

Law of the Plainsman
Character: Hardy O'Hara
TV • 1959

Men Into Space
Character:
TV • 1959
The Bell Telephone Hour
Character: Self
TV • 1959
Crew
Crew Credits
Shirley
Role: Director
TV • 1979

Eischied
Role: Director
TV • 1979

Salvage 1
Role: Director
TV • 1979

The American Girls
Role: Director
TV • 1978

Fantasy Island
Role: Director
TV • 1978

The San Pedro Beach Bums
Role: Director
TV • 1977

Quincy, M.E.
Role: Director
TV • 1976

Starsky & Hutch
Role: Director
TV • 1975

The Invisible Man
Role: Director
TV • 1975

The Letters
Role: Director
MOVIE • 1973

Barnaby Jones
Role: Director
TV • 1973

The Rookies
Role: Director
TV • 1972

Cannon
Role: Director
TV • 1971

The Silent Force
Role: Director
TV • 1970

Wake Me When the War Is Over
Role: Director
MOVIE • 1969

Wake Me When the War Is Over
Role: Producer
MOVIE • 1969

Blondie
Role: Director
TV • 1968

Lancer
Role: Director
TV • 1968

The Mod Squad
Role: Director
TV • 1968

Hawaii Five-O
Role: Director
TV • 1968