James V. Kern, a multifaceted individual with a rich professional background, initially established himself as a skilled attorney before transitioning to a successful singing career. However, it was his passion for storytelling that ultimately led him to pursue a career in the film industry, where he began his journey as a screenwriter.
As Kern's creative talents continued to evolve, he made the seamless transition to directing, ultimately becoming a prolific and accomplished director in his own right. While his directorial output may have consisted primarily of routine "B" pictures, Kern's true calling lay in television, where he directed an astonishing number of series episodes.
In fact, Kern's impressive body of work in television earned him a reputation as one of the most respected and sought-after house directors of his time. His credits include directing hundreds of episodes of some of the most beloved and enduring television shows of the era, including the iconic sitcoms I Love Lucy and My Three Sons.