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Roberta Morris Purdee (born September 3, in
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) is an American
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and
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.


Early life and education

Morris Purdee was raised by single mother Nancy Kopplin Morris throughout the midwestern United States. She became a member of the first graduating class of Columbine High School, graduating early. She studied early childhood education in college.


Personal life

In her late teens she married Nathan Purdee. The two supported themselves through college by working as bounty hunters in Denver, Colorado. They eventually moved to Los Angeles so that Purdee could pursue a career as an actor. The two divorced in the 1980s, but remarried in 1991 and moved to New York City to begin Purdee's tenure on ''
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'' and raise their newborn son Taylor A. Purdee. As of 2019 she resides in Pennsylvania with her husband.


Career

After moving to Los Angeles Morris Purdee began working as assistant to Academy Award winning actor/director Lee Grant. While spending the next few years assisting Grant and fellow Oscar nominee Brenda Vaccaro, she became a
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within the
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before moving to New York to work as production coordinator on a number of studio films,
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s, television films, and documentaries. While continuing to work with Grant and husband
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she began producing films, and eventually opened her own production company with her husband Nathan Purdee. The two groups worked together on a number of documentaries and narrative films for
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,
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, PBS, and Disney. In the late 90s Purdee's Karmic Release Ltd. began to strike out on its own, producing the documentary film '' Wallowitch & Ross: This Moment'', an intimate, musical portrait of New York Cabaret legend
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and partner Bertram Ross, who had been
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's star dancer and co-director of the Graham Company. Directed by her brother Richard Morris and crediting both his wife, costume designer Sue Gandy and Nathan Purdee as producers as well, ''Wallowitch & Ross: This Moment'' went on to be shortlisted for the 1999 Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature. Morris Purdee teamed up again with Feury/Grant in the early 2000s to produce "...A Father...A Son...Once Upon a Time in Hollywood", the story of the Douglas
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dynasty begun by
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, and the groundbreaking '' Baghdad ER'' for
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, which went on to win 4 Emmys, a Peabody, and the Dupont-Columbia. During this era Morris Purdee also produced a series of specials for
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and the documentary '' Praying with Lior'', and worked with Jonathan Caouette on his seminal film '' Tarnation''. Her solutions to the political and logistical struggles faced while producing Baghdad ER and the extensive roadblocks faced when clearing rights to the near endless
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imagery that is woven into the fabric of '' Tarnation'' have been lectured on at Yale and Lehigh University. In 2011 she began working more closely with son Taylor A. Purdee. The two have produced two feature length films together: the documentary '' This is Honduras'', and the
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,'' which stars both Taylor and Nathan Purdee, as well as a number of specials, shorts, and re-releases. The features, both directed by Taylor, were expected to be released theatrically in 2020. In 2014
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published Lee Grant's
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as '' I Said Yes To Everything'', edited by Morris Purdee. The two began work on the book in 2009. The book has seen multiple printings and been placed on the Entertainment Weekly "Must List," Apple's "Best of 2014," and been named an Editor's Favorite book by Amazon.


References

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