Frank von Zerneck
Frank von Zerneck | |
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Born | (1940年11月04日) November 4, 1940 (age 84) New York City, New York, United States |
Occupation | Television producer |
Children | Danielle von Zerneck (daughter) |
Relatives | Daniel P. Mannix (father-in-law) |
Frank von Zerneck (born November 4, 1940) is an American television producer.[1]
Career
[edit ]Zerneck's career began as a theater producer in Los Angeles, but moved to television in 1975 in a collaboration with Robert Greenwald through Moonlight Productions,[2] which resulted in the Emmy nominated docudrama 21 Hours at Munich . They briefly partnered with former ABC employee Stu Samuels in the mid to late 1980s.[3] In 1987 Zerneck and fellow producer Robert M. Sertner created von Zerneck/Sertner Films, a long-term venture which has resulted in nearly a hundred television films. Of the company's most notable productions are four Native American films produced for Turner Network Television between 1993 and 1996, which included the Emmy winning Geronimo , Crazy Horse ,[1] and Golden Globe nominated Lakota Woman . Tecumseh, which concluded the series, was also critically acclaimed. Recent productions have largely consisted of disaster and true crime dramas.
References
[edit ]- ^ a b Scott, Tony (July 5, 1996). "Review: 'Crazy Horse'". Variety .
- ^ "von Zerneck, Frank 1940– | Encyclopedia.com". www.encyclopedia.com. Retrieved 2020年10月19日.
- ^ Wilson, John M. (1987年08月02日). "STILL WAITING FOR THE LAST HURRAH". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved 2020年07月03日.
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