1991 Last feature to date, "L'oeil de la veuve/Eye of the Widow" (filmed in 1989 and 1990)
1986 Last TV project to date, the NBC miniseries "On Wings of Eagles"
1985 Helmed CBS movie sequel, "The Dirty Dozen: Next Mission", with Lee Marvin, Ernest Borgnine and Richard Jaeckel repeating their roles from the 1967 feature
1984 Executive produced and directed "Sahara", starring Brooke Shields
1982 Directed "Louis L'Amour's 'The Shadow Riders'", a CBS movie starring Tom Selleck and Sam Elliott
1982 TV miniseries debut, "The Blue and the Gray" (CBS)
1978 Helmed "The Wild Geese", a silly but entertaining action yarn starring Richards Burton and Harris, along with Roger Moore
1975 TV-movie debut, "Stowaway to the Moon" (CBS)
1973 Fourth and final film with Wayne, "Cahill, United States Marshall"
1970 Third film with Wayne, "Chisum"
1969 Reteamed with Wayne for "The Undefeated"
1967 Helmed Disney movie, "Monkeys Go Home!"
1965 Directed "Shenandoah", starring James Stewart
1963 First time directing Wayne, "McLintock!"
1959 Helmed "Incident of the Shambling Man" episode of "Rawhide", starring his father
1958 Directed his father in "The O'Hare Story" episode of "Have Gun--Will Travel"
1957 Directed his father in "The Abductors"
1956 With Wayne's brother Robert Morrison, co-produced Boetticher's "Seven Men From Now"
1956 First feature films as director, "Gun the Man Down" and "Man in the Vault"
1954 - 1955 Served as assistant director to William A Wellman on "Track of the Cat", "The High and Mighty" and "Blood Alley"; the latter two starred John Wayne
1952 Assistant director to John Ford on "The Quiet Man"; starring Wayne, Maureen O'Hara and Victor McLaglen
1951 Worked as an assistant director on Budd Boetticher's "Bullfighter and the Lady"; produced by John Wayne
1945 Began working as a production assistant at Republic Pictures
1925 Moved to the USA
Worked for the Lockheed Aircraft Corporation for four years
Signed long-term contract with CBS-TV, where he directed episodes of such series as "Gunsmoke", "Rawhide" and "Perry Mason"