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William Eugene McEuen (1941 – September 24, 2020) was a film producer and record producer famous for working with Steve Martin and the
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. His younger brother is John McEuen, banjo player and founding member of the
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.


Career

McEuen is credited with earning the
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their first recording contract with
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. He also co-wrote eight songs with the band. McEuen has five production credits, which include Steve Martin's '' A Wild and Crazy Guy'',
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's '' I Have a Pony'' and three albums by the
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. Writing in 1974 in reference to '' Stars & Stripes Forever'', Cashbox stated: "'William E. McEuen Presents' once again becomes an honored phrase as the Nitty Gritty Dirt Band bows their latest album..." Through Aspen Film Society, the production company he co-founded in 1976 with Steve Martin, McEuen has also acted as producer or
executive producer Executive producer (EP) is one of the top positions in the making of a commercial entertainment product. Depending on the medium, the executive producer may be concerned with management accounting or associated with legal issues (like copyrights o ...
for multiple movies, most notably as producer with 1979's '' The Jerk'', 1983's '' The Man with Two Brains'', and
executive producer Executive producer (EP) is one of the top positions in the making of a commercial entertainment product. Depending on the medium, the executive producer may be concerned with management accounting or associated with legal issues (like copyrights o ...
for 1985's '' Pee-wee's Big Adventure'' and '' The Big Picture''. McEuen was twice been nominated for a
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, in 1970 for
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(for '' Uncle Charlie & His Dog Teddy'') and in 1975 for Best Album Package (for ''
Symphonion Dream ''Symphonion Dream'' is the ninth album by American country music band The Nitty Gritty Dirt Band. They were joined by guest musicians Leon Russell and Linda Ronstadt, along with actor Gary Busey, who was credited as "Teddy Jack Eddy", and play ...
''). In 1978 McEuen was nominated at the
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for Best Short Film with ''
The Absent-Minded Waiter ''The Absent-Minded Waiter'' is a 1977 American comedy film, comedy short film starring Steve Martin, Buck Henry and Teri Garr. It was written by Martin and directed by Carl Gottlieb. The film was produced by William E. McEuen, who would go on t ...
''. McEuen died on September 24, 2020, in Kona, Hawaii.


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* {{DEFAULTSORT:McEuen, William E. 1941 births 2020 deaths American producers