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Perry Mason TV director Arthur Marks dies aged 92

Some vintage televisions (Jonathan Brady/PA)
Some vintage televisions (Jonathan Brady/PA)

Producer and director Arthur Marks, who helmed many episodes of the Perry Mason TV series and produced several hit blaxploitation films, died aged 92.

Marks died on November 13 at his home in Woodland Hills, California, his son Paul said.

“My brother and I learned everything about the film industry from my father,” said Paul Marks, who is a TV producer.

“He was a pillar of the industry.

“He taught us the morals of the industry and how to treat people.”

Arthur Marks’ grandparents and parents worked in the film business, and he grew up in it.

Marks was the director and producer of 80 episodes of Perry Mason.

He also directed episodes of the TV shows I Spy, Mannix and The Dukes Of Hazzard.

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Actress Catherine Bach, who played the original Daisy Duke in The Dukes Of Hazzard (Bob Collier/PA)

He made several films aimed at black audiences in the 1970s.

They include Detroit 9000, which was re-released in cinemas in 1998 by Quentin Tarantino, and two films starring actress Pam Grier: Friday Foster and Bucktown.

“I believe when you put in the mix; a good script, a terrific cast, an experienced and perceptive director and a professional production what is the result?

“A film that audiences will enjoy and play eight weeks in a downtown theatre in Chicago, Detroit or Kansas City,” Marks said.

“My intention was never to sell my films as a ‘black’ film, rather a film that will damn well entertain for 120 minutes…with excitement, passion and a heart moving story.”

In addition to his son Paul, Marks is survived by another son, Beau; two daughters, Kathleen and Elizabeth; six grandchildren; and five great grandchildren.