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Bios
May 9, 2014
... entities including the J. Paul Getty Trust, Art Center College of Design, the Los Angeles CRA/Hollywood project area team, Cedars-Sinai Health Systems, Marymount College, Phoenix House, and the Kidspace Children's Museum. ... serves on the executive committee of the Academy of Television Arts & Sciences Foundation and as a board member ...
Bios
November 5, 2014
... Gifford. Gifford’s football career gained traction in college, when he was the star of his team at the University ... he signed a contract with Warner Bros. for film and television roles and hired an acting coach. He appeared in ... 1980 and 1984 Winter Games. He was nominated for two Emmy Awards for his Monday Night Football coverage: one for ...
Bios
November 5, 2014
... Foshko also worked as a production supervisor on the television series  General Electric Theater , and as a ... later worked as a faculty member in the screenwriting and television department at the University of Texas at Austin, College of Communication, as well as the Michener Center for ...
Bios
September 1, 2015
... graduated with honors from UCLA, and his first job out of college was working as a researcher on The Dinah Shore Show . ... a governor of the daytime programming peer group for the Television Academy. Robbins died August 18, 2015, in San ...
Bios
January 3, 2019
... original programming, which in 2022, received 38 Emmy Awards across 13 programs, more than any network or streaming ... Death, Rap Sh!t, And Just Like That..., The Sex Lives of College Girls , and Peacemaker. Forthcoming series include ...
Bios
January 5, 2016
... He studied piano, composition and conducting at the Music College of Leipzig, and was appointed the conductor of the ... to the fall of the Berlin Wall. Masur also contributed to television, serving as a performer on the soundtrack for the ... , starring Robert Duvall. The telefilm won four Emmy Awards and was nominated for six more, in addition to three ...
Bios
July 23, 2014
... Amgott was a pioneer for women in media who produced television news in an era when it was dominated by men. She ... 1921, in the Bronx, New York. She graduated from Brooklyn College and worked for the Washington bureau of what was then ... called  30 Minutes , for which she won three Daytime Emmy Awards. She also produced  Not for Women Only , a discussion ...
Bios
July 1, 2015
... and was given an honorary doctorate from Fitchburg College. After working in radio throughout the 1970s, during ... He later moved on to ABC’s 20/20 ,where he won two Emmy awards for his work. In 1988 he co-founded the production ... O’Connor. They produced Rights & Wrongs: Human Rights Television , a 1990s series hosted by Charlayne Hunter-Gault, ...
Bios
September 3, 2014
... theater career who also appeared in films and on television. Born Geraldine Elaine Silverman in Omaha, ... she adopted the name Gina Collens and studied at Hunter College, where she received an award for writing two one-act ... Tell Me That You Love Me, Junie Moon and on the popular television comedy Rhoda . Collens died May 31, 2014, in Los ...
Bios
November 5, 2014
... Rhimes is the recipient of a Golden Globe for Outstanding Television Drama, the Peabody Award, a Television Producer of ... Series, a GLAAD Media Award, two Television Academy Honors awards as well as numerous AFI Awards for Television Program ... a Kennedy Center trustee. Rhimes holds a BA from Dartmouth College and an MFA from the USC School of Cinema-Television. ...
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