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Christian I. Nyby II (born June 1, 1941) is an American television director.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.In 1967, Nyby became an assistant director for Ironside, and by 1972 received his first directing credits for Ironside episode “Find a Victim”, and Adam-12 episode “The Tip”. Nyby went on to direct multiple episodes of Emergency!, Battlestar Galactica, B. J. and the Bear, CHiPs, The A-Team (5 episodes total, 2 in Season One and 3 in Season Two), The Fall Guy, Hill Street Blues, Diagnosis: Murder and Walker, Texas Ranger. He directed the Tales of the Gold Monkey episode "Trunk From the Past", and the pilot episode of the unsold 1988 Remo Williams series. Nyby also directed numerous Perry Mason television movies in the late 1980s and early 1990s. 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.Nyby considers his Hill Street Blues episodes as his favorites.
Net Worth
$12 Million
Date Of Birth
June 1, 1941
Place Of Birth
Los Angeles, California, USA
Occupation
Television director
Profession
Director, Assistant Director, Writer
Parents
Thelma Litscher
Nicknames
Christian Ib Nyby, Nyby, Christian, II
Star Sign
Gemini
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Quote
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"A director is a storyteller. Using the words the writers provide, the director then takes those words and puts them into a specific location. And then how the actors interpret it, placement of the camera, the lighting, the movement of the characters, the movement of the camera, consistent themes throughout; it's really through the director's eyes that you see the story unfolding." (University of Idaho alumni magazine, winter, 2005)
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Fact
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Wrote prologue for "Henry Fonda and The Deputy: The Film and Stage Star and His TV Western", Bear Manor Media. [2010]