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May 6, 2021
Mary V. Ahern was an American producer. She is remembered for her contributions to Omnibus , an American educational television program which featured diverse programming about science, the arts, and the humanities. She also ...
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August 26, 2009
Thomas W. Sarnoff was the scion of a fabled American media family, whose six-decade career left an ... brands and created touring spectaculars while guiding the television industry's premier professional associations. The ... History of Television initiative, formerly known as the Archive of American Television when it was conceived and ...
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November 5, 2014
Mike Stokey was an American game show host and producer, best known for ... Jerry Fairbanks Company. Stokey served as president of the Television Academy. Stokey died September 7, 2003, in Las ...
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September 30, 2013
A preeminent force in television entertainment, Paris Barclay has directed nearly ... A DGA member since 1992, Barclay was the first African-American and openly gay President in the Guild’s history. ... Black (on his first WGA-credited project) "Pedro," a film about the life of Pedro Zamora for MTV, which received a ...
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November 13, 2013
... and includes it in his Top 10 Hollywood Reads. Writing about the 2007 film Man in the Chair , Roger Ebert noted, "I ... of Television by the Television Academy Foundation's Archive of American Television. William Froug ...
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April 1, 2016
James Sheldon was a prolific television director whose career spanned four decades. His ... Millionaire ; 10 of Route 66 ; eight of Room 222, Love, American Style and My Three Sons ; seven of The Fugitive, ... radio series We, the People , then moved with the show to television. In 1952, he began directing the series Mister ...
Bios
October 12, 2018
... joint Congressional hearing in Washington, D.C., to speak about the project. n addition, Frank presided over the ... Tinker, embraced Valentine's idea. The result was the Archive of American Television (now named The Interviews: An Oral ...
Bios
October 11, 2013
... master of lighting whose talents were a major influence on television production. In 1969, Newsweek described him as ... at ABC, lighting some of the best-known programs on early television, establishing a look that remains in use today. ... Frank Sinatra, Bill Cosby and Hal Holbrook in the 1967 television version of his one-man show Mark Twain Tonight! He ...
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March 13, 2014
... In 1957 he moved to Universal Studios and began working in television. In the years that followed he was a production ...   In a 2012 interview with the Television Academy's Archive of American Television, Singer explained that he was known for ...
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July 1, 2011
... being interviewed by the Television Academy Foundation’s Archive of American Television. The entire interview is available online . More about Klugman’s life and career is available at: Archive of ...
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