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The show was the top-rated TV show from 1971-1976. That same year, Lear and Yorkin produced All in the Family, which premiered on CBS.Norman Lear sent this photo of himself in uniform to his Emerson College classmates in 1944. In 1971, Lear made his directorial debut with Cold Turkey, starring Dick Van Dyke.Lear received an honorary Doctor of Humane Letters from Emerson College in 1968.Lear would take his older daughters to dinner dances at the Biltmore Los Angeles, something he sorely misses.In 1967, Lear earned an Academy Award nomination for Best Screenplay for Divorce American Style, a film he wrote and produced.In 1963, Lear and Bud Yorkin produced their first film together, titled Come Blow Your Horn.This was his first time serving as producer for a TV pilot. In 1961, Lear produced Band of Gold on CBS.
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Produced by Revue Studios, the Western series starred Henry Fonda.
Lear created his first television series, The Deputy, in 1959.
Lear teamed up with Bud Yorkin to found Tandem Productions in 1959.
One of the first times Lear wrote for a project alone was in 1957, for The Tennessee Ernie Ford Show.
At a farewell party at writer Bud Yorkin’s house before NBC’s comedy shows were set to move from New York to LA, Lear, writing partner Ed Simmons, Yorkin, and guests wrote a song celebrating the laying of the transcontinental coaxial cable – the communications system making the move possible.
Although the program was quickly canceled, the opportunity gave Lear the platform to transition to producer of NBC’s The Martha Raye Show in 1955.
In 1954, Lear began writing for Honestly, Celeste! a CBS sitcom created by Celeste Holm.
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Lear received his first screenwriting credit in 1953 for his contributions to Scared Stiff, a horror movie about a nightclub singer and a busboy who run to a Caribbean island after being charged with murder.Beginning in the 1950s, Lear and Ed Simmons, his cousin Elaine’s husband, began writing comedy sketches for Martin and Lewis on the Colgate Comedy Hour, where they each received a record-breaking $52,000 for five episodes of content.In 1951, Lear became a staff writer for NBC’s Ford Star Revue, a variety and comedy show.So all I wanted was to grow up to be a guy who could flip a quarter to a nephew.”Ī teenage Norman Lear in a photo from his Emerson College application. He was a press agent so I wanted to be a press agent. “My dad had a brother, Jack, who flipped me a quarter every time he saw me. In an interview in 2009, he revealed that his Uncle Jack influenced this career choice. After he was discharged from the Army in 1945, Lear pursued a career in public relations.Lear flew a total of 52 combat missions and was awarded the Air Medal with four Oak Leaf Clusters for his service.He also was a radio operator/gunman on Boeing B-17 Flying Fortress vehicles. In the army, Lear was part of the 772nd Bombardment Squadron in the Mediterranean Theater of Operations.“I miss normality and Emerson (though I hardly mean to imply the two are in any way connected).” While training for the Army at the University of Buffalo, Lear “organized a Band, Orchestra, Glee Club and took over the Detachment Newspaper,” he wrote to his Emerson classmates.Lear left Emerson in 1942 to join the United States Army Air Force during World War II.Lear studied theatre at Emerson and was in Gertrude Binley Kay’s drama class when he learned that Pearl Harbor had been bombed.While at Emerson, Lear lived in an all-male boarding house on Clarendon Street in Boston.In a 2016 interview with Emerson Today, nearly 75 years after he left college, Lear sang Emerson’s school song – in tune.The winning speech he delivered, “The Constitution and Me,” detailed what the Constitution meant to Lear as a Jewish person. He was able to attend, he has said, after he won an American Legion oratory scholarship. After graduating from Weaver High School in Hartford, Connecticut in 1940, Lear attended Emerson College.“And that was my option: sink or swim,” he said. When Lear lived with his uncle in New Haven he read Horatio Alger’s Sink or Swim, which he claims inspired him to overcome difficulties in his life.He grew up in a Jewish household, and had a Bar Mitzvah.Norman Lear was born on Jin New Haven, Connecticut.To celebrate, Emerson Today compiled a list of facts about Lear – one for each year of his remarkable life. On July 27, 2022, Norman Lear ‘44, one of Emerson’s most illustrious alumni and the person who arguably did more than anyone else to shape television in the 20th century, turns 100.
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