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Alan William Landsburg (May 10, 1933 – August 13, 2014) was an American
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, producer, and
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. He was the founder and CEO of
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Biography


Early life

Alan Landsburg was born on May 10, 1933, in
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/ref> His father was Harry Landsburg and his mother, Fannie (Koslowe) Landsburg. He graduated from
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with a degree in communications. He was immediately drafted due to the
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and was assigned to the Army Radio Network as a writer-director.Thoroughbred Owners of America
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Career

Drawing upon his experience at the Army Radio Network, he embarked upon a career in writing and directing television programs in
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, later relocating to
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in the 1960s. From the early-1960s to the mid-70's, he established himself as a documentary producer. His film, ''Kennedy, The First Thousand Days'' received a standing ovation at the
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. Along with
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, he pioneered the television documentary series format. His credits include: * ''
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'' – wrote, directed, and/or produced 65 episodes hosted by
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. * ''National Geographic Specials'' * ''The World of Jacques Cousteau''—Landsburg executive produced the first season of this landmark aquatic exploration documentary program that was later renamed ''The Undersea World of Jacques Cousteau'' * ''
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''—A 1971 documentary that was nominated for an
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. * '' In Search of...''—Launched in 1976, the series explored the paranormal and was hosted by
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. In 1980, he created one of the first reality shows, ''
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''. He was also a prolific executive producer of made-for-television movies, many of which were based on true stories and tackled important social issues. Of note are: * ''
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won an
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and a
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for his portrayal of Bill Sackter, who was institutionalized from the age of seven and struggles to re-integrate into society when he is released almost 45 years later. * ''
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''—Recounted the story of Adam Walsh, who was abducted from a Florida shopping center. The film brought attention to how kidnapped children were poorly tracked by federal government agencies. It prompted the formation of the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children, and led to the passage of the
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in July 2006. Because of his outspoken advocacy on behalf of missing and exploited children, Adam's father, John Walsh, has become a public figure, and is now perhaps best known as host of the
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''. * '' The Ryan White Story''—Highlighted the discrimination faced by a young hemophiliac who contracted AIDS from a blood transfusion and promoted tolerance for children afflicted by AIDS. * '' A Mother's Right: The Elizabeth Morgan Story''—focused on the lengths a mother would go to in order to protect her daughter, who she believed was sexually abused by her ex-husband. His late wife,
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, produced and/or directed many of these socially relevant docudramas. In 1970, he founded his own production company,
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, which later merged into the
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'' were produced under these companies' banners. In 1985, he formed The Landsburg Company, in partnership with
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. The Landsburg Company subsequently signed a deal with David Auerbach, former vice president and secretary of the ALP studio.


Books

* 1974 ''In Search of Ancient Mysteries'' * 1975 ''The Outer Space Connection'' * 1976 ''In Search of Lost Civilizations'' ("In Search of Lost Civilisations" in the UK) * 1976 ''In Search of Extraterrestrials'' * 1977 ''In Search of Magic and Witchcraft'' * 1977 ''In Search of Myths and Monsters'' * 1977 ''In Search of Strange Phenomena'' * 1978 ''In Search of Missing Persons'' * 1978 ''Secrets of the Bermuda Triangle'' * 1978 ''The Insects Are Coming'' * 1978 ''Between the Wars'' * 1978 ''In Search of Lost Civilizations, Extraterrestrials, Magic and Witchcraft, Strange Phenomena, Myths and Monsters'' (a "Best Of" compilation hardcover) * 1979 ''Death Encounters'' (with Charles Fiore)


Horse racing

He retired from the television business in 2001 and pursued his love of
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full-time. He owned, raced, and bred more than four hundred thoroughbreds from 1976 to 2014. A founding director of the Thoroughbred Owners of California, he was the co-author of ''Handbook for Thoroughbred Owners of California''. In 2002, he served as a commissioner and chairman of the
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. He also served on the board of directors of the
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Personal life

He married Sally (Breit) Landsburg. They had three children:
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, Shana Landsburg, Michael Landsburg. They divorced. He later remarried to
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, a producer of docudramas who died in 2004. They resided in
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.


Death

He died on August 13, 2014.


References


External links

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