Ivan Tors (born Budapest, Hungary June 12, 1916 - June 4, 1983) was a playwright, screenwriter and film and television producer. Budapest ( also /ˈbʊ-/) is the capital city of Hungary. As the largest city of Hungary it serves as the country's principal Political, Events 1381 - Peasants' Revolt: in England, rebels arrive at Blackheath. Year 1916 ( MCMXVI) was a Leap year starting on Saturday (link will display the full calendar of the Gregorian calendar (or a Leap year Events 781 BC - The first historic Solar eclipse is recorded in China. Year 1983 ( MCMLXXXIII) was a Common year starting on Saturday (link displays the 1983 Gregorian calendar)
He wrote several plays in his native country before moving to the U. S. just prior to World War II. Long interested in fact-based science-fiction (often with an underwater setting), Tors partnered with actor Richard Carlson in the 1950s to create A-Men Films, a production company devoted to making movies about its own fictitious exploits. Richard Carlson may refer to Richard Carlson (actor (1912–1977 U Under the A-Men banner, Tors wrote and produced films such as Magnetic Monster (1951), Gog (1954), Riders to the Stars (1954) and the TV series Daktari and Flipper. Gog is a 1954 Science fiction film directed by Herbert L Strock and released in 1954 by United Artists. Daktari ( Swahili for "doctor" was a television series that aired on CBS from 1966 to 1969 featuring Marshall Thompson as Dr Flipper is an American Television program first Broadcast on NBC from September 18, 1964 until April 15
Tors was married to film actress Constance Dowling from 1955 until her death in 1969. Constance Dowling ( July 21, 1920 &ndash October 28, 1969) was an American model turned actress of the