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Born: | July 14, 1917 | |||
Birthplace: | New Jersey, U.S. | |||
Deathplace: | Los Angeles, California, U.S. | |||
Career information | ||||
Occupation/ Career: |
Television and film Screenwriter, Director, and Producer | |||
Years active: | 1953-1997 | |||
Series involved with: | Good Times | |||
Job on series | directed 57 episodes in Seasons 1-3 |

Herbert Kenwith (July 14, 1917 – January 30, 2008), sometimes credited as Herb Kenwith, was a television writer, director and producer. He directed a total of 57 episodes of Good Times from Seasons 1-3, beginning with the episode "Michael Gets Suspended", with his last episode being the Season 3 finale "The Rent Party", which was also the final episode which cast member John Amos appeared in as James Evans Sr..
He also directed for such popular television shows as: Nine to Five (1986), Gimme a Break!, Private Benjamin, Bosom Buddies, Diff'rent Strokes, Me and Maxx, Good Times, Mary Tyler Moore, Love, American Style and Star Trek. He directed the first episode of The CBS soap opera The Young And The Restless in 1973.
Herber also worked as a theater director, having directed many plays for the summerstock program at Princeton University.
In the early morning of January 30, 2008, Herbert died at his home in Century City, Los Angeles, CA. He celebrated his 90th birthday on July 14, 2007.
External links[]
- Herb Kenwith at the Internet Movie Database (IMDb)
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