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Jack Willis (June 20, 1934 – February 9, 2022) was an American journalist, writer and filmmaker.


Life and career

Jack Lawrence Willis was born in
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to Louis Willis and Libbie (Feingold) Willis on June 20, 1934. He graduated with a bachelor's degree in political science from the
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in 1956 and graduated from
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in 1962. Jack Willis was the co-founder of
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a Direct Broadcast Satellite channel currently in over 34 million American homes via
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and the
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. He was a producer and executive in commercial, cable and public television. He was a Senior Fellow at
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'
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where he developed and directed a program on
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. From 1990 to 1997 he was president and CEO of
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. He was also vice-president of programming and production for
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, where he developed the critically acclaimed performing arts channel, Director of Statue of Liberty Programming for Metro Media Producer's Corp. and Director of Programming and Production of
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/13 in New York City. Willis created and produced many award-winning series including the Emmy Award-winning news show ''The 51st State'' for WNET/13. He was Co-Executive Producer of PBS' groundbreaking, Emmy winning, ''
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'', and the Emmy-winning series ''City Within a City'', a documentary which was widely credited with helping to achieve passage of Milwaukee's Open Housing Law. He also produced and directed numerous award-winning documentaries. He produced films for
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as well as ''The Human Animal'' series, with
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, for
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. With
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, he produced the independent documentary '' Paul Jacobs and the Nuclear Gang'', about the government cover up of the fatal effects of the Nevada nuclear bomb tests on military personnel and civilians living downwind from the tests, won an Emmy and the
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for investigative journalism. Two of his films, ''Lay My Burden Down'', about the plight of black sharecroppers in the rural south, and ''Every Seventh Child'', about Catholic education were shown at the
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. His first film, ''The Streets of Greenwood'' about voting rights in Mississippi, won the gold medal at the
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. With his wife, Mary, he wrote several highly rated network movies and co-authored the book ''But There Are Always Miracles.'' He died from assisted suicide in Zurich on February 9, 2022, at the age of 87.


Films

*''Stella Adler, Awake and Dream'' (1992) (Executive Producer) *''The Uncompromising Revolution'' (1990) (Executive Producer) * ''
The House of Mirth ''The House of Mirth'' is a 1905 novel by American author Edith Wharton. It tells the story of Lily Bart, a well-born but impoverished woman belonging to New York City's high society around the end of the 19th century. Wharton creates a portrait ...
'' (1981) (Executive Producer) *''Summer'' (1981) (Executive Producer) *'' Paul Jacobs and the Nuclear Gang'' (1979) (Producer, co-director, Writer) – A political documentary about government suppression of the health hazards of low-level radiation. Paul Jacobs died from lung cancer before the documentary was finished. His doctors believed he contracted it while he was investigating nuclear policies in 1957. Jacobs interviewed civilians and soldiers, survivors of nuclear experiments in the 50s and 60s, testing the effects of radiation. The film won an
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(1980),
George Polk Award The George Polk Awards in Journalism are a series of American journalism awards presented annually by Long Island University in New York in the United States. A writer for Idea Lab, a group blog hosted on the website of PBS, described the award ...
for investigative journalism on TV,
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, and Best Documentary at the
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. *''Power and the Presidency'' (1975) (Producer) *''The Case Against Milligan'' (1975) (Producer) Emmy-nominated *''City Within A City'' – Emmy Award-winning documentary about poverty in Wisconsin, widely credited with helping to achieve passage of Milwaukee's Open Housing law. *''Hard Times in the Country'' (1969) (Producer, Director, Writer) – Cine Gold Eagle, American Film Festival *''Some of My Best Friends'' (1969) (Producer) *''Appalachia: Rich Land, Poor People'' (1968) (Producer, Director, Writer) American Film Festival selection *''Every Seventh Child'', (1967) New York Film Festival selection (Producer, Director, Writer) *''Newark Town Meeting'' (1967) (Producer) *''Lay My Burden Down'', (1966) New York Film Festival Selection, Emmy Nominee, Cine Gold Eagle, Brotherhood Award National Conference of Christians and Jews. *''Crime in the Streets'' (1965) (Producer, Writer, Director) *''
The Image Makers ''The Image Makers'' ( sv, Bildmakarna) is a 2000 Swedish television play directed by Ingmar Bergman and written by Per Olov Enquist. The drama is set in the year 1920 at Filmstaden where the film director Victor Sjöström is shooting the film ...
'' (1964) (Producer, Director, Writer) *'' The Quiet Takeover'' (1964) (Producer, Writer) *''The Streets of Greenwood'' (1963) – GOLD MEDAL at the San Francisco Film Festival


Television Series (as Executive Producer)

*''The Human Animal'', (1985) *''The 51st State'' (1971) 4 Emmys WNET/13 *''
The Great American Dream Machine ''The Great American Dream Machine'' was a weekly satirical variety television series, produced in New York City by WNET and broadcast on PBS from 1971 to 1972. The program was hosted by humorist and commentator Marshall Efron. Other notable cast ...
'' (1970) 2 Emmys *''City Within A City'' – (1968) Emmy, widely credited with helping to achieve passage of Milwaukee's Open Housing law


Two-Hour Teleplays (with Mary Pleshette Willis)

*''Seizure'' (1980) *''A Question of Guilt'' (1978) *''Some Kind of Miracle'' (1976)


Books

*''But There are Always Miracles''
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1974


Awards

*Emmy Award *George Polk Award for Investigative Reporting *
Hugh M. Hefner First Amendment Award The Hugh M. Hefner First Amendment Award is an award created in honor of Playboy founder Hugh Hefner. The Hugh M. Hefner First Amendment Awards were established in 1979 to honor individuals who have made significant contributions in the vital effort ...
*Mannheim Film Festival: Critics' First Prize


References


External links

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