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Primetime Emmy Award For Outstanding Cinematography For A Limited Or Anthology Series Or Movie
The Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Cinematography for a Limited or Anthology Series or Movie is an annual award presented as part of the Primetime Emmy Awards. Winners and nominations 1970s 1980s 1990s 2000s 2010s 2020s Programs with multiple nominations ;5 nominations * '' Fargo'' ;3 nominations * '' Sherlock'' ;2 nominations * ''1883 * ''American Horror Story'' * ''Black Mirror'' * '' Into the West'' * ''John Adams'' * '' The Pacific'' * ''Watchmen'' Individuals with multiple wins ;5 wins * Donald M. Morgan ;3 wins * Gayne Rescher ;2 wins * Bill Butler * Robbie Greenberg * Philip H. Lathrop * Woody Omens * Ted Voigtlander Individuals with multiple nominations ;9 nominations * Donald M. Morgan ;8 nominations * Gayne Rescher ;6 nominations * Ted Voigtlander ;5 nominations * Robbie Greenberg * Philip H. Lathrop ;4 nominations * Joseph F. Biroc * James Crabe * Dana Gonzales ;3 nominations * Ralf D. Bode * Bill Butler * Mike Eley * Stephe ...
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Primetime Emmy Award
The Primetime Emmy Awards, or Primetime Emmys, are part of the extensive range of Emmy Awards for artistic and technical merit for the American television industry. Bestowed by the Academy of Television Arts & Sciences (ATAS), the Primetime Emmys are presented in recognition of excellence in American primetime television programming. The award categories are divided into three classes: the regular Primetime Emmy Awards, the Primetime Creative Arts Emmy Awards to honor technical and other similar behind-the-scenes achievements, and the Primetime Engineering Emmy Awards for recognizing significant contributions to the engineering and technological aspects of television. First given out in 1949, the award was originally referred to as simply the " Emmy Award" until the International Emmy Award and the Daytime Emmy Award were created in the early 1970s to expand the Emmy to other sectors of the television industry. The Primetime Emmy Awards generally air every September, on th ...
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Brian's Song
''Brian's Song'' is a 1971 ABC Movie of the Week that recounts the life of Brian Piccolo (James Caan), a Chicago Bears football player stricken with terminal cancer after turning pro in 1965, told through his friendship with teammate Gale Sayers (Billy Dee Williams). Piccolo's and Sayers's sharply differing temperaments and racial backgrounds made them unlikely to become friends but they did, becoming the first interracial roommates in the history of the National Football League. The film chronicles the evolution of their friendship, ending with Piccolo's death in 1970. The production was such a success on ABC that it was later shown in theaters by Columbia Pictures Thomas, Bob ("TV 'Brian's Song' on movie screens", ''The Dallas Morning News'', April 29, 1972, page 2 with a major premiere in Chicago; however, it was soon withdrawn for lack of business. Critics have called the movie one of the finest television movies ever made.Harry Bowman. "Broadcast Beat V column 'Brian's Song' ...
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The Migrants
''The Migrants'' is a 1974 American drama television film directed and produced by Tom Gries and written by Lanford Wilson, based on a story by Tennessee Williams. The film stars Cloris Leachman, Ron Howard, and Sissy Spacek. It received for six Primetime Emmy Award nominations, including Outstanding Special – Comedy or Drama and Best Lead Actress in a Drama for Leachman. Synopsis A family of migratory farm workers travels the country performing seasonal work. Cast * Cloris Leachman as Viola Barlow * Ron Howard as Lyle Barlow * Sissy Spacek as Wanda Trimpin * Cindy Williams as Betty * Ed Lauter as Mr. Barlow * Lisa Lucas as Molly Barlow * Mills Watson as Hec Campbell * David Clennon as Tom Trimpin * Dinah Englund as Billie Jean Barlow * Brad Sullivan as Johnson * Leon Russom as Doctor * Claudia McNeil as Rose Daw * Tom Rosqui as Father * Dolph Sweet as Sheriff * Mari Gorman as Miss Travers * Wally Parnell as First Overseer * George Castellini as Second Overseer * Henry N ...
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Andrew Laszlo
Andrew Laszlo A.S.C. hu, László András (January 12, 1926 – October 7, 2011) was a Hungarian-American cinematographer best known for his work on the cult film classic '' The Warriors''. He earned Emmy nominations for ''The Man Without a Country'' in 1973 and TV miniseries ''Shōgun'' in 1980. Early life (1926–1941) I never believed I was anybody special. I still don't think so, nor did I ever believe that anyone would give a hoot hearing about who I was, where I came from, what I did at various stages of my life, and why. I am convinced the world would function equally well, or equally badly, with or without me. - Andrew Laszlo, Footnote to History, 2002 So begins a section of Andrew Laszlo's recount of his early years and speaks of the man who survived atrocities during that time and accomplished much in his later life. He was born László András in 1926 in the vicinity of Pápa, Hungary, the town where his family finally settled about the time that Andrew was three ...
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The Man Without A Country (1973 Film)
''The Man Without a Country'' is a 1973 American made-for-television drama film based on the short story "The Man Without a Country" by Edward Everett Hale. Plot A man damns his country and is sentenced to spend the rest of his life in exile. Cast Production Rosemont spent three years trying to raise finance. He spent $16,000 of his own money to prepare a visual presentation of the film and arranged for a script for be written by Sidney Carroll. During the course of research he discovered that the book was not based on a true story although it was inspired by the Aaron Burr conspiracy. He eventually succeeded in getting sponsorship from Eastman Kodak. "Casting was so essential," said Rosemont. "We had to find an actor who could age 60 years on screen. The makeup was the easiest. Making him look young was the hardest." Rosemont approached Cliff Robertson, although the actor had not done television for years. "But when he saw our research it turned him on." he said. "It's a ...
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It's Good To Be Alive (film)
''It's Good to Be Alive'' is a 1974 American television film about baseball player Roy Campanella of the Brooklyn Dodgers. It was first aired on CBS on 22 February 1974. Based in part on his 1960 autobiography of the same name, it explores his role in integrating baseball, his own professional rise, and the physical and emotional work of recovery he had to undergo after the devastating 1958 auto accident that left him paralyzed from the shoulders down. One of the scariest scenes involved a fly, who flew into the hospital window, frightening Roy, who screamed, sending the doctors, who swatted the fly to death. The film made a few changes to the story, where Ruthie can no longer stand taking care of Roy, resulting in separation and divorce, in 1958, when it really happened in 1960. The moving finale involved Roy, making an appearance at the LA Coliseum, in a wheelchair, receiving a standing ovation, after making a speech. Cast * Paul Winfield - Roy Campanella * Louis Gossett Jr. - S ...
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26th Primetime Emmy Awards
The 26th Emmy Awards, later known as the 26th Primetime Emmy Awards, were handed out on May 28, 1974. The ceremony was hosted by Johnny Carson. Winners are listed in bold and networks are in parentheses. The top shows of the night were ''M*A*S*H'' and '' Upstairs, Downstairs''. ''M*A*S*H'' and ''The Waltons'' had the most major nominations with nine. ''The Autobiography of Miss Jane Pittman'' led the night with four major wins. For this ceremony, individual awards dubbed "Super Emmys" were given out in addition to the traditional categories. The individual categories were dropped the following year and have not returned since. Winners and nominees Programs Acting Lead performances Supporting performances Directing Writing Super Emmys The Primetime Super Emmy Award was a set of 14 awards that were given in conjunction with the traditional Emmy Awards at the 1974 ceremony. Winners of a traditional Emmy would then compete against their genre counterpart from the same ...
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The Red Pony (1973 Film)
''The Red Pony'' is a 1973 American made-for-television drama western film directed and co-written by Robert Totten, based on the 1937 novel ''The Red Pony'' by John Steinbeck. The film features Henry Fonda, Maureen O'Hara, Ben Johnson and Jack Elam.. Premise A young boy, played by Clint Howard, becomes very attached to a newborn colt. Cast * Henry Fonda as Carl Tiflin * Maureen O'Hara as Ruth Tiflin * Ben Johnson as Jess Taylor * Jack Elam as Granddad * Clint Howard as Jody Tiflin * Julian Rivero as Gitano * Roy Jenson as Toby * Lieux Dressler as Dearie * Richard Jaeckel as James Creighton * Woody Chambliss as Orville Frye * Link Wyler as Sonny Frye * Warren Douglas as Barton * Rance Howard as Sheriff Bill Smith Awards Wins * Emmy Award: Outstanding Achievement in Film Sound Editing - David Marshall (sound editor), Fred J. Brown (sound editor), Ross Taylor (sound editor) - National Broadcasting Company; 1973. * Emmy Award: Outstanding Achievement in Music Composition - Jerry G ...
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Owen Roizman
Owen Roizman (born September 22, 1936) is an American cinematographer. He has received five Academy Award nominations for Best Cinematography, for the films '' The French Connection'' (1971), ''The Exorcist'' (1973), ''Network'' (1976), ''Tootsie'' (1982), and ''Wyatt Earp'' (1994). He served on the Board of Governors of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences and was president of the American Society of Cinematographers. His first feature film was ''Stop'' (1970), and several other notable credits include '' The Heartbreak Kid'' (1972), ''Three Days of the Condor'' (1975), ''Absence of Malice'' (1981), '' True Confessions'' (1981), ''The Addams Family'' (1991), and ''Grand Canyon'' (1991). He is known for his "gritty" style and received an Academy Honorary Award in 2017. Early life Roizman was raised in Brooklyn, and as a child, he wanted to be a baseball player, physicist, or mathematician. He had a tryout with the New York Yankees but contracted polio as a teenager. ...
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Liza With A Z
''Liza with a "Z"'' is a 1972 concert film made for television, starring Liza Minnelli, produced by Fred Ebb and Bob Fosse. Fosse also directed and choreographed the concert, and Ebb wrote and arranged the music with his song-writing partner John Kander. All four had recently completed the successful film adaptation of ''Cabaret''. According to Minnelli, ''Liza with a "Z"'' was "the first filmed concert on television". Singer sponsored the production, even though producers did their best to prevent the sponsors from seeing rehearsals, fearing they would backout due to Minnelli's short skirts. Filmed on May 31 at the Lyceum Theatre in New York, after only eight weeks of rehearsals, the concert was shot with eight 16mm film camerasZadan, C., "1972", Liza with a "Z" DVD inlay, 2006, Anchor Bay Entertainment at the insistence of Fosse, in contrast to other television specials of the time which were all shot on videotape. Throughout the concert Minnelli sings and dances to a varie ...
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25th Primetime Emmy Awards
The 25th Emmy Awards, later known as the 25th Primetime Emmy Awards, were handed out on May 20, 1973. The ceremony was hosted by Johnny Carson. This would be the final ceremony that included daytime categories, as the Daytime Emmy Awards premiered the next year. Winners are listed in bold and series' networks are in parentheses. The top shows of the night were ''All in the Family'' which won its third consecutive Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Comedy Series, and ''The Waltons ''The Waltons'' is an American historical drama television series about a family in rural Virginia during the Great Depression and World War II. It was created by Earl Hamner Jr., based on his 1961 book '' Spencer's Mountain'' and the 1963 fil ...''. ''The Waltons'', in its first season, had the most major nominations heading into the ceremony (9), and won the most major awards on the night with five. Winners and nominees Source: Programs Acting Lead performances Supporting performances ...
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The Snow Goose (film)
''The Snow Goose'' is a 1971 British television drama film based on the 1941 novella '' The Snow Goose: A Story of Dunkirk'' by Paul Gallico. It won a Golden Globe Award for Best Television Film and was nominated for a British Academy Television Award for Best Drama Production. It was also nominated for a nine Primetime Emmy Awards, winning one for Jenny Agutter for Outstanding Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role in a Drama. The film was shown in the United States on 15 November 1971 as part of the anthology series Hallmark Hall of Fame. Plot The film follows the relationship between Fritha (Jenny Agutter), an orphaned young girl, and Philip Rhayader (Richard Harris), a lighthouse keeper in the fishing village Great Marsh in Essex in the United Kingdom. The two meet as Rhayader helps Fritha care for a snow goose she has found, despite his solitary lifestyle. The bird has been injured by hunters shooting at it. Set at the beginning of World War II, the film uses the ...
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