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Paul John Stojanovich (February 13, 1956 – March 15, 2003) was an American
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who created reality television police shows. His notable creations include '' Cops'' (1989–2009), '' American Detective'' (1991–1993) and ''
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'' (1998–2001).


Career

His father, Chester Stojanovich, was an
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with a Doctorate from Stanford and his mother, Martha Stojanovich, was one of the first women to work at the
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. Martha was diagnosed with
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shortly after he was born. As a teenager, Stojanovich became an avid photographer, saving his money to buy an expensive
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camera and getting his own
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in his father's barn in Campbell, California. He won the respect of Graham Nash, an avid photographer, at the age of 13 and began to collaborate with him. At 16, he dropped out of high school and started taking film-making classes from Larry Booth in Half Moon Bay, California. His experience as a photographer made the transition to motion pictures relatively easy. . His interest in policing began when he was attending high school in San Jose, often listening to his police scanner. He even subscribed to a CHP magazine. In 1973, at 17, Paul met San Jose Police Officer Nate Jaeger who allowed him to ride along with him on Patrol weekly. Paul turned from still photography to Super 8 camera filming of Nate's police assignments and calls. In 1973 Paul produced his first 16mm short film called "Two Bits" in black and white starring Nate Jaeger. Nate retired from the police department, after signing a film and recording contract, and moved to Beverly Hills, California. Nate initiated the first free Rock n' Roll music site on the Internet and completed his book "...and the rest was Rock n' Roll..." Paul combined his interest in photography and film-making and his interest in police work when Nate convinced some friends with the Santa Clara County Sheriff's Office
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unit to let him film their work. The film became the Emmy-award winning documentary ''Narco''. Stojanovich then spent a few years working as a cameraman for then NBC affiliate KRON. While working at KRON, he met one of his heroes, photographer
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, who was particularly interested in the workings of his video camera. He also worked as a field producer for the ABC news magazine ''20/20'' and was creative consultant on
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's film ''
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''. After serving as a field producer for the reality show ''COPS'' in 1989 and then producing and creating the ABC series '' American Detective'', Stojanovich executive produced a series of crime reality shows, including ''World's Scariest Police Chases'' and ''Ultimate Police Challenge''. His legacy as an innovative creator and producer still commands respect in the entertainment business. The Beaverton,
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Police Department made Stojanovich an Honorary Special Reserve Officer.


Death

Stojanovich died on March 15, 2003, after accidentally falling off a cliff on the Oregon coast while posing for a photograph his fiancée, Kim Crowell, was taking. He slipped on a wet tree root and fell to the rocks and ocean below.


Filmography


See also

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John Bunnell John Edwin Bunnell (born May 25, 1944) is a former American sheriff of Multnomah County, Oregon. Bunnell is best known for presenting ''World's Wildest Police Videos'' between 1998 and 2001 and its revival briefly in 2012. Background Bunnell was ...
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C. W. Jensen Charles W. Jensen is a retired captain of the Portland Police Bureau in the U.S. state of Oregon. Jensen was also a regular on the Fox television series ''World's Wildest Police Videos''. He also appeared on other police-related programs, includi ...


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* {{DEFAULTSORT:Stojanovich, Paul 1956 births 2003 deaths Accidental deaths in Oregon Accidental deaths from falls American people of Serbian descent