Michael Terrance Caffey (born July 14, 1930 – May 5, 2017) was an American television director.
Early life
Michael's parents were Benjamin Franklin Caffey (1902–1983) and Verna Marguerite Caffey (1905–1972).
Personal life
Michael Caffey married Ann Gorey in 1949. Together they have 13 children. One of his children is
Charlotte Caffey
Charlotte Irene Caffey (born October 21, 1953) is an American guitarist, best known for her work in the rock band the Go-Go's in the 1980s, including writing " We Got the Beat".
Career
Caffey began her musical career playing bass guitar in the ...
an American
rock and roll
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guitarist and songwriter, best known for her work in the
Go-Go's in the 1980s, including writing "
We Got the Beat
"We Got the Beat" is a song by the American rock band the Go-Go's, written by the group's lead guitarist and keyboardist Charlotte Caffey. The band first recorded the song in 1980 for a single on UK-based Stiff Records, and later rerecorded it f ...
." Via Charlotte he is the father in law of the
Redd Kross
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singer and guitarist,
Jeff McDonald. Another child is Thomas Caffey who composes music for films. Thomas' most recent work was the trailer for
10,000 BC
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. One of his youngest children is Joyce Caffey who owns Ultrasonic Music in Los Angeles, California.
Michael Caffey owned Bird Rock Island. The Island surrounds
Bird Rock State Marine Conservation Area.
Film career
He began his career as an editor on
The Ten Commandments
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He was a director on the following television shows: B.J. and the Bear, Barnaby Jones
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, Bert D'Angelo/Superstar
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The series spun off from ''The Stree ...
, Chicago Story
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Synopsis
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, Dan August
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, Freebie and the Bean
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, Hagen
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, Grandpa Goes to Washington, Hawaii Five-O, Here's Boomer
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, It Takes a Thief, Kingston: Confidential, Legend
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, Legmen, The Young Rebels
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Plot
''The Yo ...
, The Name of the Game Name of the Game may refer to:
Television
* ''The Name of the Game'' (TV series), a 1968–1971 American drama
** ''Fame Is the Name of the Game'', a 1966 American television film and pilot for the series
* "The Name of the Game" (''Grey's Anato ...
, Garrison's Gorillas
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, Hondo, Judd for the Defense, M.A.N.T.I.S.
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, Manhunter, Mannix
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, Search, Serpico
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, The Rookies
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, The Bold Ones: The New Doctors, The Interns, The Immortal, Sword of Justice
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, The Hardy Boys Mysteries
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, The Streets of San Francisco
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, Hawkeye, Guns of Paradise, Paradise, Cagney & Lacey
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, The Wizard, Simon & Simon
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The Adventures of Bricso County Jr., The Amazing Spider-Man
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, Cannon
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, The F.B.I., The Doctors, The Master, The Mod Squad
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, The Nancy Drew Mysteries
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, The Wild Wild West
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, Two Marriages
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Premise
The Armstrongs and Daleys, two married couples with very different marriages but a close friendship live next-door ...
, Enos, Kay O'Brien
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The series star ...
, Kolchak: The Night Stalker, Buck Rogers in the 25th Century, Paris 7000, The Gemini Man, Trapper John, M.D., Crazy Like A Fox, High Performance, CHiPs
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, T.J. Hooker, Time Express
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, Emergency Plus Four, Logan's Run
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, The Survivors, The Hanged Man, Seven in Darkness, The Devil and Miss Sarah and The Silent Gun.
References
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1930 births
2017 deaths
American film directors
American television directors