Bethel Buckalew
Bethel Buckalew, born on January 11, 1929, in Downingtown, Pennsylvania, was an esteemed production manager and director in the film industry. His career spanned several decades, during which he made significant contributions to various productions. Among his notable works are the films "Below the Belt" and "Southern Comforts," both released in 1971, as well as "My Boys Are Good Boys" from 1979. Buckalew's expertise in managing complex productions and directing engaging narratives left a lasting impact on the films he worked on.
Buckalew shared his life with his wife, Marlene Buckalew, who supported him throughout his career. Their partnership was a cornerstone of his personal life, offering him stability as he navigated the challenges of the entertainment industry.
After a fulfilling career, Bethel Buckalew passed away on October 11, 2023, in Deltona, Florida. His legacy lives on through his cinematic contributions and the influence he had on the filmmakers and audiences who appreciate his work. Buckalew remains a respected figure in the realm of film production, remembered for his dedication and passion for storytelling.
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