Gene Anderson
Biography
Biography
Gene Anderson worked on a variety of projects during his entertainment career. Anderson worked on a variety of projects during his early entertainment career, including "Cruising" (1980), "Malibu" (1982-83) and "Rock Around the Clock" (1956). He also contributed to "The Brink's Job" (1978) starring Peter Falk, "The Day the Earth Caught Fire" (1961) and "The Intruder" (1955) starring Michael Ripper. In the eighties, Anderson devoted his time to various credits, such as "Anatomy of an Illness" (CBS, 1983-84), "I Dream of Jeannie... 15 Years Later" (NBC, 1985-86) and "Pleasures" (ABC, 1985-86). He also worked on "Designing Women" (CBS, 1986-1993), "There Must Be a Pony" (ABC, 1986-87) and "Daughter of the Streets" (ABC, 1989-1990). Anderson continued to exercise his talent in the eighties and the nineties, taking on a mix of projects like "Profit the Earth" (PBS, 1989-1990), "The Designing Women Special: Their Finest Hour" (CBS, 1989-1990) and "It Had to Be You" (CBS, 1993-94). His credits also expanded to "Women of the House" (CBS, 1994-95) and "The Relic" with Penelope Ann Miller (1997). Most recently, Anderson worked on "The Princess and the Barrio Boy" (Showtime, 2000-01).