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Judy Crichton (1929–2007)

Auteur de America 1900

8 oeuvres 183 utilisateurs 5 critiques

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Judy Crichton, a distinguished journalist and documentary writer, producer, and director, was the founding executive producer of the acclaimed PBS history series The American Experience. She has won many awards for her writing and journalism, including the George Foster Peabody Award, the Alfred I. afficher plus DuPont Columbia Award, six Writers Guild Awards, and six Emmys. She lives in New York City afficher moins

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Œuvres de Judy Crichton

America 1900 (1998) 105 exemplaires
The Jewish Americans [2008 TV series] (2008) — Directeur — 46 exemplaires
American Experience: America 1900 [1998 TV episode] (1998) — Screenwriter — 7 exemplaires
American Experience: The Great War 1918 [1989 TV episode] (1989) — Screenwriter — 3 exemplaires
Freedom Riders 1 exemplaire

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Nom légal
Feiner, Judith (birth)
Date de naissance
1929-11-25
Date de décès
2007-10-14
Sexe
female
Nationalité
USA
Lieu de naissance
Manhattan, New York, USA
Lieu du décès
Manhattan, New York, USA
Lieux de résidence
New York, New York, USA
Professions
television writer
television news producer
executive producer
documentary filmmaker
television director
Relations
Crichton, Robert (husband)
Organisations
PBS
Prix et distinctions
National Humanities Medal (2000)
Peabody Award
Emmy Award
Courte biographie
Judy Crichton, née Feiner, was born in New York City, a daughter of Ben and Edith Lansburg Feiner. Her father was a news producer in the early days of television and as a teenager in 1944, she assisted him with the first television coverage of a presidential election. She graduated from high school at age 15 and went to college, but dropped out after only two months. She took a job as a file clerk at The New York Herald Tribune. After that, she worked for the DuMont Television Network as a researcher, writer, and associate producer of the game show "What's the Story?" In 1952, she became a writer and producer of the CBS game show
"I’ve Got a Secret," a position she held until 1968. During this period, she also wrote and produced a radio series for Betty Furness called Dimensions of a Woman's World.

In 1974, she became the first woman producer for the CBS News documentary unit, CBS Reports. She produced, co-wrote, and co-directed "The Nuclear Battlefield," (1981) an examination of the arms race, which won three Emmy Awards. She moved to ABC News to work as a producer and writer for ABC Close-Up, where she won a DuPont Award and a Christopher Award. In 1988, she became the executive producer of American Experience under the auspices of WGBH, the Boston affiliate of PBS. During her eight-year tenure, the series made 100 documentaries and won numerous awards, including six Peabody Awards and two Alfred I. duPont-Columbia Journalism Awards. In 2000, Crichton received the National Humanities Medal from President Bill Clinton. She was married to author Robert Crichton, with whom she had four children.

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1654-present day Jewish life in America
 
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Folkshul | 3 autres critiques | Jan 15, 2011 |
1654-present day Jewish life in America
 
Signalé
Folkshul | 3 autres critiques | Jan 15, 2011 |

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Statistiques

Œuvres
8
Membres
183
Popularité
#118,259
Évaluation
3.8
Critiques
5
ISBN
20

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