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Mace Neufeld (b. July 13, 1928 in New York City, New York) is a movie producer and television executive producer. July 13 is the 194th day (195th in leap years) of the year in the Gregorian Calendar, with 171 days remaining. ...
1928 (MCMXXVIII) was a leap year starting on Sunday (link will take you to calendar). ...
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Official language(s) English de facto Capital Albany Largest city New York City Area Ranked 27th - Total 54,520 sq mi (141,205 km²) - Width 285 miles (455 km) - Length 330 miles (530 km) - % water 13. ...
In the entertainment industry, a producer is generally in charge of, or helps to coordinate, the financial, legal, administrative, technological, and artistic aspects of a production. ...
Executive producer is a role in the entertainment industry that is sometimes difficult to define clearly. ...
Neufeld began as an amateur photographer in his teens; his first snapshot, a returning WWII veteran, "Sammy's Home", was widely syndicated and won an award from The New York World Telegram-Sun. He first ventured into the television business when he got a job with the Dumont Network (was one of the four major networks, alongside ABC, CBS, and NBC). Within a few years Neufeld then formed his own independent television production company and personal management firm which over the years had promoted such popular comedians as Don Adams, Gabe Kaplan and Don Knotts. Not only comedians worked under Neufeld, but as well as musical talents including The Carpenters, Randy Newman and Jim Croce. German soldiers at the Battle of Stalingrad World War II was the most extensive and costly armed conflict in the history of the world, involving the great majority of the worlds nations, being fought simultaneously in several major theatres, and costing tens of millions of lives. ...
The American Broadcasting Company (ABC) operates television and radio networks in the United States and is also shown on basic cable in Canada. ...
CBS (an abbreviation for Columbia Broadcasting System, its former legal name) is one of the largest television networks, and formerly one of the largest radio networks, in the United States. ...
NBC, (Formerly an acronym for the National Broadcasting Company until 2004), is an American television and radio network based in New York Citys Rockefeller Center. ...
A comedian, or comic, is an entertainer who amuses an audience by making them laugh. ...
For American former professional basketball player, see Don Adams (basketball). ...
Gabe Kaplan at the 1979 World Series of Poker Gabe Kaplan (born March 31, 1945 in Brooklyn, New York) is an American actor and professional poker player. ...
Knotts as Barney Fife on The Andy Griffith Show Jesse Donald Knotts (July 21, 1924 â February 24, 2006) was an American comedic actor best known for his portrayal of Barney Fife on the 1960s television sitcom The Andy Griffith Show (a role which earned him five Emmy Awards), and as...
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Randall Stuart Randy Newman (born 28 November 1943) is an American songwriter, arranger, singer and pianist who is notable for his mordant pop songs and for his many film scores. ...
James Joseph Croce (January 10, 1943 â September 20, 1973), popularly known as Jim Croce (pronounced CROW-chee), was an American singer-songwriter. ...
Neufeld also showed his own talent in showcasing performers, writing musical material for the likes of music stars such as Rosemary Clooney, Sammy Davis Jr., Dorothy Loudon and The Ritz Brothers. He also wrote the theme song for the popular animated antics of the two crows showcased in "The Heckle and Jeckle Show". Rosemary Clooney on the cover of her 2000 collection 16 Biggest Hits Rosemary Clooney (May 23, 1928 â June 29, 2002) was an American popular singer and actress. ...
Sammy Davis, Jr. ...
Dorothy Loudon (September 17, 1933 - November 15, 2003) was a Broadway actress noted for her comedy and belting singing voice, which she used to deliver a wide range of musical comedy and Roaring Twenties songs. ...
The Ritz Brothers were a comedy team who appeared in 1930s films, and as live performers from 1925 to the late 1960s. ...
Neufeld's career then moved more into television series production in the late 1970s, his products of the time had included the enjoyably light-hearted if short-lived The Captain and Tennille, which ran from 1976 to 1977 on ABC, The Kids from C.A.P.E.R., which ran from 1976 through 1977 on CBS, and Quark, which only ran for one year in 1978 on NBC. He also became a film producer, and enjoyed immediate popular if hardly critical success with the cult classic, The Omen in 1976, along with its increasingly desultory sequels. Neufeld stayed with essentially frivolous fare, such as the TV-movie Angel on My Shoulder that featured on ABC 1980; the features The Frisco Kid in 1979 and Transylvania 6-5000 in 1985, for a while, but as the 1980s progressed and tried his hand at more serious and ambitious material. His television miniseries adaptation of East of Eden in 1981 was generally respected and his first major, big-budget production No Way Out in 1987 was a highly intriguing if flawed thriller set amid federal corruption. The 1970s decade refers to the years from 1970 to 1979, inclusive. ...
The Captain & Tennille are a husband and wife US pop music duo who achieved success during the 1970s. ...
1976 (MCMLXXVI) was a leap year starting on Thursday. ...
For the album by Ash, see 1977 (album). ...
The American Broadcasting Company (ABC) operates television and radio networks in the United States and is also shown on basic cable in Canada. ...
1976 (MCMLXXVI) was a leap year starting on Thursday. ...
For the album by Ash, see 1977 (album). ...
CBS (an abbreviation for Columbia Broadcasting System, its former legal name) is one of the largest television networks, and formerly one of the largest radio networks, in the United States. ...
Quarks are one of the two basic constituents of matter in the Standard Model of particle physics. ...
1978 (MCMLXXVIII) was a common year starting on Sunday. ...
NBC, (Formerly an acronym for the National Broadcasting Company until 2004), is an American television and radio network based in New York Citys Rockefeller Center. ...
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1976 (MCMLXXVI) was a leap year starting on Thursday. ...
A television movie (also TV movie, TV-movie, made-for-TV movie, etc. ...
Angel on My Shoulder is a 1946 film by Archie Mayo Starring Paul Muni . ...
1980 (MCMLXXX) was a leap year starting on Tuesday. ...
The Frisco Kid is a 1979 movie directed by Robert Aldrich. ...
This page refers to the year 1979. ...
Transylvania 6-5000 is the title of two movies. ...
1985 (MCMLXXXV) was a common year starting on Tuesday of the Gregorian calendar. ...
The examples and perspective in this article or section may not represent a worldwide view. ...
East of Eden is also an English/French travelogue site, and a rock band East of Eden is a novel by Nobel Prize winner John Steinbeck, published in September 1952. ...
1981 (MCMLXXXI) was a common year starting on Thursday of the Gregorian calendar. ...
There are different things named No Way Out: No Way Out is a 1950 movie starring Richard Widmark and Sidney Poitier. ...
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However, Neufeld's goal was always to provide a essentially escapist rather than a satirical humor and action melodrama which updated genre conventions for contemporary tastes. His television work has ranged from the sincere if short-lived family drama The American Dream, which ran only in 1981, and the fantasy of The Magic Planet, also ran for one year in 1983, bot shows were on ABC, the Hollywoodiana of White Hot: The Mysterious Murder of Thelma Todd, which ran only in 1991 on NBC and the adventure of "Lightning Force", syndicated, FROM 1991 to 1992). More of Neufeld's energies as the 1990s progressed have been focused on expensive feature thrillers. His production company with mogul Marvin Davis was followed by one set up with Robert G. Rehme, which arranged an exclusive producing deal with Paramount. Flight of the Intruder, a 1991 film, had never got off the ground with paying customers or the critics, but Neufeld-Rehme's lavish thrillers, The Hunt for Red October a 1990, Patriot Games a 1992 feature and Clear and Present Danger, released in 1994, were considerably better received. The American dream is the idea (often associated with the Protestant work ethic) held by many in the United States of America that through hard work, courage and determination one can achieve prosperity. ...
1981 (MCMLXXXI) was a common year starting on Thursday of the Gregorian calendar. ...
1983 (MCMLXXXIII) was a common year starting on Saturday of the Gregorian calendar. ...
1991 (MCMXCI) was a common year starting on Tuesday of the Gregorian calendar. ...
1992 (MCMXCII) was a leap year starting on Wednesday. ...
See also 1990s, the band The 1990s decade refers to the years from 1990 to 1999, inclusive, sometimes informally including popular culture from the very late 1980s and from 2000 and beyond. ...
Marvin Davis (August 31, 1925 in Newark, New Jersey â September 25, 2004 in Beverly Hills, California) was the billionaire former owner of Twentieth Century Fox and Pebble Beach, the Beverly Hills Hotel, and the Denver Broncos NFL team. ...
Look up Paramount on Wiktionary, the free dictionary Paramount can refer to: Paramount, California, a city in Los Angeles County Paramount Pictures, a motion picture company Paramount Records, a record label United Paramount Network (UPN), a television network in the United States, owned by Viacom Inc. ...
1991 (MCMXCI) was a common year starting on Tuesday of the Gregorian calendar. ...
Harper Collins 1993 paperback edition The Hunt for Red October, Tom Clancys first novel, was published in 1984. ...
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Patriot Games (1987) is a book by Tom Clancy. ...
1994 (MCMXCIV) was a common year starting on Saturday of the Gregorian calendar, and was designated as the International Year of the Family and the International Year of the Sport and the Olympic Ideal by United Nations. ...
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