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Pioneering Filmmaker Felton's Legacy Lives On: Acclaimed Telefilms and TV Directing
1 Nov
Summary
- Directed acclaimed telefilms like "Marriage: Year One" and "Babe" biopic
- Wrote and directed for 1950s series "Robert Montgomery Presents"
- Received Lifetime Membership Award from Producers Guild of America in 1997

Pioneering filmmaker Felton, whose career spanned decades, passed away on October 30th, 2025. Felton was renowned for his work in television, having directed acclaimed telefilms such as 1971's "Marriage: Year One" starring Sally Field and 1975's "Babe," a biopic about legendary track star and golfer Babe Didrikson Zaharias.
In addition to his telefilm credits, Felton also wrote and directed for the popular 1950s series "Robert Montgomery Presents." Felton's talent and contributions to the industry were recognized in 1997 when he received an Honorary Lifetime Membership Award from the Producers Guild of America.
Felton's legacy continues to inspire and influence the entertainment landscape. His children, grandchildren, and companion Denise Aubuchon survive him. The family has requested that donations be made to Doctors Without Borders or the American Civil Liberties Union in his memory.




