Alex Segal was an American television and film director, producer, and writer, recognized for his pioneering work during the Golden Age of Television. Born in New York City, Segal began his career in radio before transitioning to television in the late 1940s. He directed and produced numerous live television dramas, including episodes of Pulitzer Prize Playhouse and The U.S. Steel Hour. Segal's direction of the television adaptation of Death of a Salesman (1966) earned critical acclaim. He also directed feature films such as The Dark at the Top of the Stairs (1960) and All the Way Home (1963). Segal's contributions to early television set high standards for live drama productions and influenced future generations of directors.
The Lie
1973
The Crucible
1967
ABC Stage 67
1966
Harlow
1965
All the Way Home
1963
Hedda Gabler
1962
Alcoa Premiere
1961
The Winslow Boy
1958
Bloomer Girl
1956
Ransom!
1956
The Alcoa Hour
1955























