Dave Powers (director)

This article is about the television director. For the special aide to JFK, see David Powers.
Dave Powers
Born David Price Powers
(1932-12-02)December 2, 1932
Big Bear Lake, California. U.S.
Died July 3, 2008(2008-07-03) (aged 75)
Palm Desert, California. U.S.
Cause of death Skin cancer
Occupation Emmy Award-winning TV producer/director/soundperson
Years active 1966-1993

Dave Powers (born David Price Powers December 2, 1932 – died July 3, 2008) [1] was an American television director and producer.

Life and career

Powers was born in Big Bear Lake, California, and broke into show business working as an usher on The Dinah Shore Show, 1966. He later worked as an associate director before being hired by Carol Burnett in 1968 to direct her variety program, CBS-TV's The Carol Burnett Show. He remained with the show through its entire ten-year run and also directed Burnett in a number of prime-time specials. Powers then went on to direct episodes of the television programs Three's Company, The Ropers, and Mama's Family. Powers won four Emmys (1974,1975,1977, and 1978) for directing, and received three additional nominations, and was also nominated twice for Directors Guild of America awards. Powers, who became a member of the Directors Guild of America in 1956, remained a member for 52 years.[2] In addition to her variety series, Powers directed Burnett in two CBS-TV specials, Sills and Burnett at the Met, with Beverly Sills, for which he was nominated for another Emmy, as well as Julie and Carol at Lincoln Center, with Julie Andrews.

Powers's daughter Debra Lee Vowell (born October 27, 1957) disappeared in January 1979 while on a boating trip off the California coast.[3]

Powers died July 3, 2008 in Palm Desert, California of skin cancer.

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