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Ray Daniels (film Editor)
Raymond L. Daniels Jr. (September 27, 1933 – July 5, 2017) was an American film editor. Daniels is best known for his work on ''The Streets of San Francisco'', ''Starsky & Hutch'', ''Hawaii Five-O'', and ''Hill Street Blues''. He had an extended collaboration (1981–1985) with showrunner Steven Bochco and edited the pilots for ''Hill Street Blues'' and ''L.A. Law''. Daniels was nominated for seven Emmy Awards. Personal life Raymond L. Daniels Jr. was born on September 27, 1933, in New London, Connecticut, US. In 1942, the family moved to Los Angeles. He attended Hollywood High School and married Claudia LaVarre, daughter of actor John Merton and sister of Lane Bradford Lane Bradford (born John Myrtland Le Varre, Jr., August 29, 1922 – June 6, 1973) was an American actor, who appeared in more than 250 films and television series between 1940 and 1973, specializing in supporting "tough-guy" roles predomin .... Daniels died on July 5, 2017, in West Hills, California, ...
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New London, Connecticut
New London is a seaport city and a port of entry on the northeast coast of the United States, located at the mouth of the Thames River in New London County, Connecticut. It was one of the world's three busiest whaling ports for several decades beginning in the early 19th century, along with Nantucket and New Bedford, Massachusetts. The wealth that whaling brought into the city furnished the capital to fund much of the city's present architecture. The city subsequently became home to other shipping and manufacturing industries, but it has gradually lost most of its industrial heart. New London is home to the United States Coast Guard Academy, Connecticut College, Mitchell College, and The Williams School. The Coast Guard Station New London and New London Harbor is home port to the Coast Guard Cutter ''Coho'' and the Coast Guard's tall ship ''Eagle''. The city had a population of 27,367 at the 2020 census. The Norwich–New London metropolitan area includes 21 towns and 274,055 ...
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John Merton
John Merton (born Myrtland F. LaVarre; February 18, 1901 – September 19, 1959) was an American film actor. He appeared in more than 250 films between 1927 and 1959, mostly as a villain. He was the brother of filmmaker André de la Varre and William LaVarre and the grandfather of actress Diane Delano. Biography Born and raised in Seattle with three other brothers, Franklin, Claude, and William LaVarre, he enlisted in the U.S. Navy during World War I. He joined the New York Theatre Guild in 1919 and appeared in a variety of shows. He made his film debut as a police officer in '' Running Wild'' (1927) filmed in Long Island's Astoria Studios. He travelled to Hollywood in 1932 and began a long career of small parts in major films and villain roles in B-movies and film serials. He met Cecil B. DeMille who cast him as a Roman guard in ''Cleopatra'' (1934) that led to him appearing in all of DeMille's films up to and including ''The Ten Commandments'' (1956). It was DeMille who ...
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1933 Births
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American Cinema Editors Award For Best Edited Drama Series For Non-Commercial Television
The American Cinema Editors Award for Best Edited Drama Series for Non-Commercial Television is one of the annual awards given by the American Cinema Editors. It has evolved throughout the history of the American Cinema Editors Awards, narrowing it's eligibility field numerous times. * From 1962 to 1972, the award did make any distinctions between continual series and/or miniseries or television movies, or the genres of comedy and drama. * In 1973, when the award became Best Edited Episode from a Television Series, which it would remain from 20 years. * In 1993, the award starting separating series based on their running time, becoming Best Edited One Hour Series for Television. * In 2006, a distinction was made between commercial and non-commercial series, resulting in another split. * In 2018, the category dropped running time distinctions, becoming Best Edited Drama Series for Non-Commercial Television. * In 2021, the category was awarded as Best Edited Drama Series, dropping an ...
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27th Primetime Emmy Awards
The 27th Emmy Awards, later known as the 27th Primetime Emmy Awards, were handed out on May 19, 1975. There was no host this year. Winners are listed in bold and series' networks are in parentheses. The top shows of the night were ''Mary Tyler Moore'', and '' Upstairs, Downstairs'' which won its second straight Emmy for Outstanding Drama Series. ''M*A*S*H'' led all shows with nine major nominations heading into the ceremony, but only won one award. ''Mary Tyler Moore'' led all shows with four major wins. Upstairs, Downstairs became the first non American drama to win the outstanding drama award twice and was a third win in five years for a British produced drama. This is the 1st ceremony where one network received all the nominations in a Series category. It would not happen again until the 39th Primetime Emmy Awards. Winners and nominees ''Note'': Winners are indicated in bold type. Programs Acting Lead performances Supporting performances Directing Writing Mos ...
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33rd Primetime Emmy Awards
The 33rd Primetime Emmy Awards were held on Sunday, September 13, 1981. The ceremony was broadcast on CBS. It was hosted by Shirley MacLaine and Edward Asner. For the third consecutive year, the Emmy for Outstanding Comedy Series went to ''Taxi.'' The top show on the drama side was ''Hill Street Blues'' which, in its first season, tied the record for most major nominations (14) and wins (6) by a non-miniseries. NBC's ratings juggernaut ''Shōgun'' received eight major nominations, but only won one, for Outstanding Limited Series. Winners and nominees Programs Acting Lead performances Supporting performances Directing Writing Most major nominations ;By network "Major" constitutes the categories listed above: Program, Acting, Directing, and Writing. Does not include the technical categories. * CBS – 52 * ABC – 40 * NBC – 32 ; By program * ''Hill Street Blues'' (NBC) – 14 * ''Lou Grant'' (CBS) – 10 * ''M*A*S*H'' (CBS) / ''Shōgun'' (NBC) / ''Taxi'' (ABC) ...
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34th Primetime Emmy Awards
The 34th Primetime Emmy Awards were held on Sunday, September 19, 1982. The ceremony was broadcast on ABC. It was hosted by John Forsythe and Marlo Thomas. In its eighth and final season, ''Barney Miller'' finally won the Emmy for Outstanding Comedy Series, it had been nominated and lost the previous six seasons. On the drama side, it was once again all about ''Hill Street Blues''. It set multiple records on the night, including receiving 16 major nominations (winning four), breaking the long-held record (subsequently broken) of 14 for a comedy or drama set by ''Playhouse 90'' in 1959. It also received nine acting nominations for regular cast members, this has since been tied by ''L.A. Law'', ''The West Wing'' and ''Game of Thrones''. Included in those acting nominations was another milestone, ''Hill Street Blues'' received every nomination for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series, this achievement has not been duplicated by a comedy or drama in a major acting category ...
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35th Primetime Emmy Awards
The 35th Primetime Emmy Awards were held on September 25, 1983. The ceremony was broadcast on NBC, from the Pasadena Civic Auditorium, Pasadena, California. It is remembered for the vulgar language during the ceremony, much of it from Joan Rivers who cohosted the ceremony with Eddie Murphy. Rivers also wore nine dresses throughout the ceremony. Despite being one of the lowest-rated shows of the season, the critically acclaimed first season of ''Cheers'' won Outstanding Comedy Series as well as three other major awards. For the third straight year, ''Hill Street Blues'' won Outstanding Drama Series, it received at least 14 major nominations for the third straight year, unprecedented at the time, and also received every nomination in the Outstanding Writing in a Drama Series field. ''Second City Television'' also garnered every nomination in a category, for Outstanding Writing in a Variety, Music or Comedy Program. NBC dominated the night, on the strength of the shows mentione ...
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36th Primetime Emmy Awards
The 36th Primetime Emmy Awards were held on September 23, 1984. The ceremony was broadcast on CBS, from the Pasadena Civic Auditorium, Pasadena, California. The top shows of the night were '' Cheers'' and ''Hill Street Blues''. ''Cheers'' won its second straight Emmy for Outstanding Comedy Series, while ''Hill Street Blues'' made history. It became the first show to win the Emmy for Outstanding Drama Series four times. This record still stands today, but has been tied by ''L.A. Law'', ''The West Wing'', ''Mad Men'' and '' Game of Thrones''. ''Hill Street Blues'' also added to another streak. It received at least 14 major nominations for the fourth straight year, winning four. ''Cheers'' received the most nominations on the comedy side (10), winning three. Sir Laurence Olivier won the last of his five career Emmys this evening. His win was also the last time a non-Network Syndicated performance won an Acting Award. Winners and nominees Programs Acting Lead performances ...
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Hollywood Wives (miniseries)
''Jackie Collins' Hollywood Wives'' is an American television miniseries based on the 1983 novel of the same name by Jackie Collins. Airing on ABC in February 1985, it follows several women connected to the entertainment industry in Hollywood and capitalized on the public's taste for opulent melodramas that dominated television ratings in the 1980s. The three-part, four-and-a-half-hour production was produced by Aaron Spelling, whose series ''Dynasty'' was number one in the ratings at the time. Like ''Dynasty'', costume design was by Nolan Miller. Collins herself was credited as "Creative Consultant" for the miniseries, though she later made it clear that she was not actually consulted at all during production and was less than enthusiastic about some of the casting choices. ''Hollywood Wives'' was nominated for an Emmy Award for " Outstanding Film Editing in a Limited Series or a Special" in 1985. Plot Part 1 Successful Hollywood starlet Gina Germaine (Suzanne Somers) has gro ...
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Primetime Emmy Award For Outstanding Single-Camera Picture Editing For A Limited Or Anthology Series Or Movie
This is a list of winners and nominees of the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Picture Editing for a Limited or Anthology Series or Movie. In the following list, the first titles listed in gold are the winners; those not in gold are nominees, which are listed in alphabetical order. The years given are those in which the ceremonies took place: Winners and nominations 1970s 1980s 1990s 2000s 2010s 2020s Editors with multiple awards ;4 awards * John A. Martinelli ;3 awards * Michael Brown * Eric A. Sears ;2 awards * Paul LaMastra * Jerrold L. Ludwig * Peter Zinner Editors with multiple nominations ;9 nominations * John A. Martinelli ;6 nominations * Paul LaMastra * Jerrold L. Ludwig ;5 nominations * James Galloway ;4 nominations * Michael Brown * Robert Florio * Les Green * Bud S. Isaacs * Skip Macdonald * Rita Roland * Eric A. Sears * Robert F. Shugrue * Peter Zinner ;3 nominations * John Bloom * Fred A. Chulack * C. Chi-Yoon Chung * Paul Di ...
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37th Primetime Emmy Awards
The 37th Primetime Emmy Awards were held on September 22, 1985. The ceremony was broadcast on ABC, from the Pasadena Civic Auditorium, Pasadena, California. ''The Cosby Show'' defeated two-time reigning champion '' Cheers'' to win Outstanding Comedy Series, one of three major awards it won. Although it only took home one major award, ''Cheers'' did tie the then-record for most major nominations by a comedy series (11), set by ''The Mary Tyler Moore Show'' in 1977. In the drama field ''Cagney & Lacey'', en route to winning four major awards on the night, defeated presumed favorite ''Miami Vice'' to win Outstanding Drama Series, four-time defending champion ''Hill Street Blues'' still received nine major nominations, but only won one award. This was ''Hill Street Blues'' 18th and final major award, setting an Emmy record for a drama series that still stands and was later achieved by ''The Sopranos''. The ceremony also had a memorable unscripted moment involving the arrest of i ...
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