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- Best known for his work as a Main Title Designer for "Here's Lucy," "The FBI," and "Daniel Boone," 1960s television series. He was the head of the Art Department for Howard A. Anderson Company until his passing in 1968. Garson Citron began his career with RKO Studios, and moved over to the Hal Roach Studios Art Department in the 1950s, eventually landing at Howard A. Anderson and Company in the early 1960s.- IMDb Mini Biography By: Gary Citron
- Garson Citron also was a matte painter - while at Howard A. Anderson Company he painted the infamous lithium cracking plant for the Star Trek (television series) season one episode, "Where no men have gone before." This credit has in the past been mistakenly attributed to Universal Studios matte painter Albert Whitlock.
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