
John Newland
Directing
1917-11-23 · Cincinnati, Ohio, USA
John Newland was an American director, actor, television producer, and screenwriter. In 1959, Newland became the host and director of the paranormal television series One Step Beyond. The series ended its run in 1961 and Newland later hosted its short-lived counterpart The Next Step Beyond in 1978. Following the demise of his One Step Beyond, Newland directed one of the early 1964 The Man from U.N.C.L.E. episodes called "The Double Affair". His episode was given additional footage and released to cinemas as a motion picture titled The Spy with My Face. In 1966 he produced and directed all episodes but one of the serious spy series The Man Who Never Was for which he also served as a writer. Some episodes were strung together and released outside the United States as a film called Danger Has Two Faces. He later directed episodes of The Sixth Sense, and Police Woman. In addition to acting, directing, and screenwriting, he produced several television movies.
Filmography(52)
moviePurgatory
as U.S. Ambassador · 1988 · 4.2
tvThe Next Step Beyond
as Self - Host · 1978 · 7.0
tvDr. Kildare
as Paul Montgomery · 1961 · 5.7
tvThriller
as Ellis Corbett · 1960 · 6.7
tvThriller
as Robertson Moffat (uncredited) · 1960 · 6.7
tvThe Detectives
as · 1959 · 6.7
tvOne Step Beyond
as Self - Host · 1959 · 5.7
tvInner Sanctum
as · 1954 · 8.0
tvLetter to Loretta
as Jim Macklin · 1953 · 6.6
tvLetter to Loretta
as Peter Lord · 1953 · 6.6
tvLetter to Loretta
as Victor Conrad · 1953 · 6.6
tvLetter to Loretta
as Robert Gray · 1953 · 6.6
tvLetter to Loretta
as Alex Stark · 1953 · 6.6
tvLetter to Loretta
as Creighton Halliday · 1953 · 6.6
tvLetter to Loretta
as Henry Underwood · 1953 · 6.6
tvLetter to Loretta
as Paul Barbour · 1953 · 6.6
tvGeneral Electric Theater
as Chris Chapman · 1953 · 6.8
tvSchlitz Playhouse of Stars
as · 1951 · 7.2
tvSchlitz Playhouse of Stars
as Henning · 1951 · 7.2
tvSchlitz Playhouse of Stars
as Warren Holt · 1951 · 7.2
tvSchlitz Playhouse of Stars
as Jim Caltin · 1951 · 7.2
tvSchlitz Playhouse of Stars
as Wesley Hammond · 1951 · 7.2
tvTales of Tomorrow
as · 1951 · 6.4
Lux Video Theatre
as Eli Norman · 1950 · 6.7