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When I left to join public television in 1964, I would become one of the two producers of the Academy Award-winning film Woodstock in 1970, assistant director of Mean Streets with director Martin Scorsese, associate producer of The Groove Tube in 1974, producer of two National Geographic Specials, executive producer of 24 Previn and the Pittsburgh programs for PBS, executive producer of the twelve-program performance series Kennedy Center Tonight for PBS, executive producer of The Chemical People with Nancy Reagan for PBS, executive poducer of 32 two-hour dramatic book-based movies for international cinema and television under the PBS series banner of WonderWorks, as well as winner of two Emmys, one Peabody and two Christopher awards. As a benefit performance for The Players, I brought Sir John Gielgud to McCarter Theater in November 1959 later, I booked Odetta into McCarter, and the Three Beat Poets: Allen Ginsburg, Le Roi Jones, and ? into Theatre Intime. While an undergraduate, I was head of both Theatre Intime and The University Players (1958-1960). A Silver Dove Award at the Monte Carlo Television Festival, and the New York Film Critics Award for his first feature, "Pretty Poison." He also won first prizes at: Cannes, Moscow and Venice Film Festivals. Nominated for an Academy Award in '65 for "Skaterdater," which he produced. Kept a lifetime friendship with classmate Jose Ferrer.Īnd don't forget the designer "in-a-leading-role" of OSCAR's permanent home, the KODAK Theater. Had lead in "Oh Captain" on Broadway, was "Chief" on "Get Smart" for many years and played scores of parts on Broadway and TV, including major roles in "Rebel Without a Cause" and "North By Northwest, both Academy winners. Mel Ferrer should be cited for his splendid starring in "The Brave Bulls." Also mention Jose Ferrer's stellar cameo as a sadistic opponent/captor of Lawrence (Peter O'Toole) in "Lawrence of Arabia."Įdward Platt, probably '32 or '33, was in Triangle. Don't know criteria for being included on your list but thought I would sent along this note.
RIPLEY, THE BLACK STALLION, all of which were nominated for Oscars etc. Was a producer on APOCALYPSE NOW, TALENTED MR. How about ABC News correspondent John Stossel '69, ABC News anchor Charles Gibson '65, screen writer David Kelley '79, and current Jersey Boys lead actor Jarrod Spector '03? What about the late Clark Gesner '60 who wrote "You're a Good Man Charley Brown" on Broadway?Ĭhiz Schultz '54 produced wonderful pioneering television shows. We've added Stephen Bogardus to the list. Very interesting story - thanks for assembling it.Ĭecil Hoffman '84 played Zoey Clemmons on LA Law.

You have omitted my classmate Stephen Bogardus, a Tony nominated actor with numerous film, television, and stage credits.
