New York Times
February 5, 2021
The final credits rolled for Joseph
Lawrence Scanlan when he passed away in his sleep from congestive heart failure
in Santa Barbara on December 18, 2020. Joe ("Papa Joe" to his 12
grand and great-grandchildren) was born in the Bronx, NY, the elder of two
brothers to Irene and Harry Scanlan and raised in Manhasset, Long Island.
Following his higher education at Fordham University, he joined the Air Force
where, in addition to serving in the Intelligence Division, he developed a
passion for flying. His spirit of adventure continued in subsequent years with
his new passion… auto racing. Post service, Joe embarked on a successful career
as a television and film director. Tennis was a constant in his life and, in
his later years, his beloved tennis club in Santa Barbara brought great joy as
he continued to play with many close friends.
Joe's directorial career began in the 1960's, focusing on commercials,
documentaries and soap operas including "Another World" and
"Somerset" in the early 1970's in New York, expanding to episodic TV
series and movies in the U.S. and Canada in the 1980's, plus many international
films and television series into the 2000's, such as "La Femme
Nikita". One can never forget his early years directing "The Littlest
Hobo" in Canada where the cast and crew became his extended Canadian
family. His work kept him living there for many years, ultimately achieving
dual citizenship.
After his move to Los Angeles, Joe directed several "Spencer for
Hire" TV movies plus numerous episodes of "Knots Landing",
"Falcon Crest", "Outer Limits", "Lois &
Clark" and "Star Trek: The Next Generation", the latter for
which he won a Peabody award in 1987.
Joe married Nancy Scanlan in 1952 and had three children: Michael (wife -
DeeDee); Diane (husband - Arnie); and Karen (husband - Kevin). Later in life,
Joe married Josee Kreitzer with whom he fathered Joshua in 1988. His former
spouses and all his children, grandchildren and great grandchildren survive
him. He was predeceased by his brother, Richard (Dick), and is also mourned by
Dick's children and their families.
Joe was never one to hide his emotions or opinions. His way of communicating
just what was on his mind frequently left diplomacy behind, but the passion
behind his words was never in question. Joe's love for all things Irish led to
his own film script development while travelling through Ireland. He frequently
quoted Irish accented humor to all who would listen. Leveraging the Irish origin
of his parents, he was able to obtain his own Irish passport, an immensely
proud moment indeed.
At this time, thanks to Covid-19 restrictions, a memorial is not planned for
Joe. But we all know he was a man of many passions and will be missed by all
whose lives he touched.
SCANLAN, Joseph L. (Joseph Lawrence Scanlan)
Born: 8/16/1929, Brooklyn, New York, U.S.A.
Died: 12/18/2020, Santa Barbara, California, U.S.A.
Joseph L. Scanlon’s westerns – director:
Paradise (TV) - 1988
The Young Riders (TV) – 1990, 1991, 1992
The Adventures of Brisco County Jr. (TV) – 1994
Dead Man’s Gun (TV) - 1997
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