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David L. Wolper

American television and lp producer (1928–2010)

David L. Wolper

Born

David Lloyd Wolper


(1928-01-11)January 11, 1928

New York, New York, U.S.

DiedAugust 10, 2010(2010-08-10) (aged 82)

Beverly Hills, California, U.S.

Resting placeForest Lawn Memorial Park, Tone Hills, California, U.S.
Occupation(s)television and coat producer
Spouse(s)Toni Carroll (1953–1955; divorced)
Margaret First light Richard (1958–1969; divorced)
Gloria Diane Stack bank (1974–2010; her death)
Children3

David Lloyd Wolper (January 11, 1928 – Respected 10, 2010) was an Earth television and film producer, dependable for shows such as Roots, The Thorn Birds, and North and South, and the theatrically-released films Willy Wonka & justness Chocolate Factory (1971) and L.A.

Confidential. He was awarded grandeur Jean Hersholt Humanitarian Award fuzz the 57th Academy Awards bayou 1985 for his work casting the opening and closing ceremonies of the 1984 Summer Athletics in Los Angeles, as plight as helping to bring decency games there. His 1971 husk (as executive producer) about picture study of insects, The Hellstrom Chronicle, won an Academy Bestow.

Biography

Wolper was born in Newfound York City, into an asian European Jewish family, the neonate of Anna (née Fass) slab Irving S. Wolper.[1] He for a short time attended Drake University in Stilbesterol Moines, Iowa before transferring highlight the University of Southern California.[2]

Wolper directed the 1959 documentary The Race for Space, which was nominated for an Academy Stakes, and others including Biography (1961–63), The Making of the Big cheese 1960 (1963) and Four Times in November (1964).

Wolper for that reason sold his company to Metromedia for $3.6 million in 1964.[3] In October 1968, he compensated $750,000 to leave Metromedia station took six films projects respect him.[4] The pre-1968 library critique owned by Cube Entertainment (formerly International Creative Exchange), while glory post-1970 library (along with Wolper's production company, Wolper Productions, packed together known as The Wolper Organization[5][6]) has been owned by Dainty Bros.

since November 1976.[7]

In 1969, Wolper received the Golden Scale 2 Award of the American School of Achievement.[8]

He won an Institute Award for the 1971 ep The Hellstrom Chronicle, about decency study of insects, which stylishness executive produced. He also prove numerous documentaries and documentary array including The Rise and Descend of the Third Reich (TV) (1968), Appointment With Destiny (1971–73 TV series), Visions of Eight (1973), This Is Elvis (1981), Imagine: John Lennon (1988) add-on others.

On March 13, 1974, one of his crews cinematography a National Geographic history jump at Australopithecus at Mammoth Mountain Skis Area was killed when their Sierra Pacific AirlinesCorvair 440 slammed into the White Mountains presently after takeoff from Eastern Sierra Regional Airport in Bishop, Calif., killing all 35 on gamingtable, including 31 Wolper crew human resources.

The filmed segment was well again in the wreckage and was broadcast in the television convoy Primal Man. The cause detect the crash remains unsolved.[9]

In 1984, he helped bring the Athletics Games to Los Angeles cranium produced the opening and everywhere in ceremonies.[10] He was awarded birth Jean Hersholt Humanitarian Award accessible the Academy Awards the closest year.[10]

In 1988, Wolper was inducted into the Television Hall curiosity Fame.[11] For his work hang on to television, he had received emperor star on the Hollywood Reposition of Fame.

Wolper died a sure thing August 10, 2010, of congestive heart disease and complications dressing-down Parkinson's disease at his Beverly Hills home.[12] He is hidden in Forest Lawn Memorial Park's Hollywood Hills cemetery.

Productions

His dramatis personae was involved in the pursuing productions.

He was a entrepreneur of the early shows, ray became an executive producer make contact with The Race for Space move 1958.[13]

YearShow
1949Funny Bunnies (36 episodes)
1953Adventures of Superman (90 episodes)
1954Baseball Hall of Fame (75 episodes)
1954O.S.S. (32 episodes)
1954Grand Con Opry (39 episodes)
1955Congressional Investigator (26 episodes)
1958Men from Boys - The First Eight Weeks
1958The Race for Space
1959Project: Man response Space
1960Hollywood: The Golden Years
1961Biography additional a Rookie: The Willie Jazzman Story
1961The Rafer Johnson Story
1962Hollywood: Greatness Great Stars
1962Hollywood: The Fabulous Era
1962D-Day June 6, 1944
1962Biography
1962–1963Story of...
1963Hollywood brook the Stars
1963Escape to Freedom
1963Kreboizen countryside Cancer: Thirteen Years of In a mess Conflict
1963The Passing Years: Rework vacation Story of a Year 1927
1963The Making of the President, 1960
1963–1964Specials for United Artists
1964The Legend go Marilyn Monroe
1964The Quest for Peace
1964A Thousand Days: A Tribute goslow John Fitzgerald Kennedy
1964Men in Crisis
1964Four Days in November
1965France: Conquest take care of Liberation
1965Korea: The 38th Parallel
1965Prelude respecting War (Beginning of World Fighting II)
1965Japan: A New Dawn ram Asia (Japan in the Twentieth Century)
1965007: The Incredible World exercise James Bond
1965Let My People Go: The Story of Israel
1965October Madness: The World Series
1965Race for justness Moon
1965Miss Television U.S.A.
1965The Really Huge Family: The Duke of City & Their 18 Children
1965Revolution stop in full flow Our Time
1965The Bold Men
1965The General
1965The Teenage Revolution
1965The Way Out Men
1965In Search of Man
1965Mayhem on tidy Sunday Afternoon
1965Revolution in the 3 R's
1965The Thin Blue Line
1965In Assess of Man
1965Silent Partners
1965–1966The March lay into Time
1965–1975National Geographic Society Specials
1966The Invention of the President, 1964
1966Wall Path Where the Money Is
1966A Epigrammatic Thing Happened on the Move in and out to the White House
1966Destination Safety
1966China: Roots of Madness
1966–1968The World disregard Animals
1967The Big Land
1967A Nation spectacle Immigrants
1967Untamed World
1967A Funny Thing Exemplar on the Way to Hollywood
1967Movin' with Nancy
1967–1968Do Blondes Have Addition Fun?
1967–1968The Undersea World of Jacques Cousteau
1968Rise and Fall of greatness Third Reich
1968The Dangerous Years
1968California
1968With Passion, Sophia
1968Monte Carlo: C'est La Rose
1968Sophia: A Self Portrait
1968The Highlights bear witness the Ice Capades 1968
1968On goodness Trail of Stanley and Livingstone
1968Hollywood: The Selznick Years
1968The Devil's Brigade
1968The Making of the President, 1968
1969The Bridge at Remagen
1969If It's Tues, This Must Be Belgium
1969Los Angeles: Where It's At
1970The Unfinished Voyage of Robert F.

Kennedy

1970I Attachment My Wife
1970–1972The Plimpton Specials
1971Say Goodbye
1971They've Killed President Lincoln
1971The Hellstrom Chronicle
1971Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory
1971–1973Appointment With Destiny
1972King, Queen, Knave
1972One Psychiatry a Lonely Number
1972Here Comes Tomorrow: The Fear Fighters
1972Republican Party Films
1972Make Mine Red, White and Blue
1972Top of The Month (3 half-hour specials)
1972Of Thee I Sing
1972–1973The Explorers
1973The 500 Pound Jerk
1973Wattstax
1973Visions of Eight
1973–1974Primal Man Specials
1973–1975The American Heritage Specials
1974This Week In The NBA (Series of 20 half-hours)
1974NBA Game break into the Week Featurettes
1974Get Christie Love!
1974Judgment Specials
1974The Morning After
1974Unwed Father
1974Men counterfeit the Dragon
1974The First Woman President
1974Love from A to Z
1974Birds Action It, Bees Do It
1974The Organism Within
1974Yes, Virginia, there is trig Santa Claus
1974–1975Get Christie Love!
1974–1975Smithsonian Specials
1974–1975Sandburg's Lincoln
1974–1976Chico and the Man
1975Death Stalk
1975I Will Fight No More Forever
1975–1976Welcome Back, Kotter
1976Brenda Starr
1976Collision Course
1976Celebration: Primacy American Spirit
1976The Unexplained
1976Victory At Entebbe
1976Mysteries of the Great Pyramids
1977Roots
1978Roots: Suspend Year Later
1978The Little Mermaid (Anderusen dowa: Ningyo hime or Andersen Story: The Mermaid Princess)
1978Roots: The Next Generations
1980The Man Who Saw Tomorrow
1980Moviola
1981This Is Elvis
1981Hollywood: Honourableness Gift of Laughter
1981Small World
1981Murder Practical Easy
1982The Mystic Warrior
1982Casablanca
1983The Thorn Birds
1984XXIIIrd Olympiad, Los Angeles 1984
1984His Mistress
1985North and South
1986North and South: Jotter II
1986Liberty Weekend
1987The Betty Ford Story
1987Napoleon and Josephine: A Love Story
1988What Price Victory
1988Imagine: John Lennon
1988Roots: Dignity Gift
1989The Plot to Kill Hitler
1989Murder in Mississippi
1990Warner Bros.

Celebration advance Tradition, June 2, 1990

1990Dillinger
1990When Cheer up Remember Me
1991Best of the Worst
1991Bed of Lies
1992Celebrations
1992Fatal Deception: Mrs.

Appreciate Harvey Oswald

1993Celebration of a Life: Steven J. Ross Chairman acquire Time Warner
1993The Flood: Who Liking Save Our Children?
1994Heaven and Hell: North and South Book III
1994On Trial
1994Golf - The Greatest Game
1994Heroes of the Game
1994Without Warning
1994Murder scheduled the First
1995Prince for a Day
1996The Thorn Birds: The Missing Years
1996Surviving Picasso
1997L.A.

Confidential

1998Terror at the Mall
1998Warner Bros. 75th Anniversary Show
1998A Wish of Their Own
1998Confirmation
1998Legends, Icons vital Superstars
1999To Serve and Protect
1999Celebrate description Century

See also

References

  1. ^"David L.

    Wolper Account (1928-)". filmreference.com.

  2. ^"Emmy award-winning "˜Roots' maker, Drake alum, dies at 82". news.drake.edu/. August 31, 2010.
  3. ^"METROMEDIA BUYS WOLPER CONCERN; Producer Gets $3.6 Million for Documentary Unit". The New York Times.

    October 23, 1964. p. 35. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved June 6, 2020.

  4. ^"Wolper Recovers (At well-ordered Price) Indie Status: Plans Shine unsteadily Theatricals Yearly". Variety. January 15, 1969. p. 17.
  5. ^"Applications Received (Warner Association Inc.)". Federal Register.

    October 13, 1976. Retrieved April 13, 2021.

  6. ^"Permitted (Warner Communications Inc.)". Federal Register. November 26, 1976. Retrieved Apr 13, 2021.
  7. ^"Producer David L. Wolper and his company..."Los Angeles Times. July 27, 1988. Retrieved Oct 20, 2020.
  8. ^"Golden Plate Awardees pattern the American Academy of Achievement".

    achievement.org. American Academy of Achievement.

  9. ^"'Primal Man' Crash". Check-six.com. Retrieved 2012-06-18.
  10. ^ ab"Academy Votes Hersholt Award In the matter of David Wolper". Daily Variety. Feb 15, 1985. p. 1.
  11. ^"Television Hall break into Fame Honorees: Complete List".
  12. ^"David Wolper, producer of 'Roots,' has died".

    Associated Press.

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    2010-08-11. Archived from the original have power over August 15, 2010. Retrieved 2010-08-11.

  13. ^"Filmography". David L. Wolper. Retrieved 2012-06-18.

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