Edgar J. Scherick (October 16, 1924 – December 2, 2002) was an American television executive and producer of television miniseries, made-for-television films, and theatrical motion pictures.
Life and career
Scherick was born in New York City, the son of Jennie (née Friedman) and Jacob J. Scherick. He was raised in
Long Beach, NY and graduated
Long Beach High School in 1941.
Widely credited as a pioneer in network sports broadcasting, Scherick created the television program ''
ABC's Wide World of Sports
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'' at his company
Sports Programs, Inc. which he started in 1956 with $600.00.
In February 1960, Scherick sold Sports Programs to the
American Broadcasting Company
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for $500,000 in ABC stock, where it became
ABC Sports
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ABC or abc may also refer to:
Arts, entertainment and media Broadcasting
* Aliw Broadcasting Corporation, Philippine broadcast company
* American Broadcasting Company, a commercial America ...
, the sports division of the network. With the acquisition, Scherick was appointed head of the ABC Sports division, then Vice President in charge of Network Sales. In June 1963, Scherick became Vice President of Programming for the
ABC Television Network, where he created many popular shows including ''
Bewitched'', ''
Batman
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'', ''
That Girl'', ''
The Hollywood Palace
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'', and ''
Peyton Place''.
After his television career, Edgar Scherick became a film and television producer and executive producer of 75 theatrical films, television movies and mini-series through his company
Palomar Pictures International and other entities.
In 1983, Scherick had a cameo role as Wilson Crockett, a network television executive, in the
Martin Scorsese
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film, ''
The King of Comedy''.
By January 2, 1990, Scherick had gone to work with
Saban Entertainment
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through its Saban/Scherick Productions division, which was for mostly television movies and mini-series
Scherick hired and served as a mentor to many famous television and theatrical producers and industry executives including
Roone Arledge
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,
Brian Grazer
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,
Scott Rudin,
Michael Barnathan, Robert Lawrence and David Nicksay.
He died of complications from leukaemia on December 2, 2002.
Awards and nominations
Scherick's television body of work includes 6 Emmy nominations and one winning Emmy:
* 2002: Outstanding Made For Television Movie – Path To War
* 1990: Outstanding Miniseries – The Kennedys of Massachusetts
* 1986: Outstanding Miniseries – On Wings of Eagles
* 1984: Outstanding Children's Program – He Makes Me Feel Like Dancin' (Winner)
* 1983: Outstanding Drama Special – Little Gloria...Happy at Last
* 1977: Outstanding Special – Drama or Comedy – Raid on Entebbe The Big Event
Many of the theatrical releases that Scherick produced or credited as Executive Producer were nominated for an Academy Award:
* 1968: Best Song (original for the picture) – For Love of Ivy (Quincy Jones, Bob Russell)
* 1972: Best Actor – Sleuth (Michael Caine)
* 1972: Best Actor – Sleuth (Laurence Olivier)
* 1972: Best Director – Sleuth (Joseph L. Mankiewicz)
* 1972: Best Original Dramatic Score - Sleuth (John Addison)
* 1972: Best Actor in a Supporting Role - The Heartbreak Kid (Eddie Albert)
* 1972: Best Actress in a Supporting Role - The Heartbreak Kid (Jeannie Berlin)
* 1977: Best Screenplay (based on material from another medium) – I Never Promised You a Rose Garden (Gavin Lambert, Lewis John Carlino)
* 1983: Best Documentary - He Makes Me Feel Like Dancin' (Emile Ardolino, Producer)
* 1991: Best Actress in a Leading Role - Rambling Rose (Laura Dern)
* 1991: Best Actress in a Supporting Role - Rambling Rose (Diane Ladd)
The film "He Makes Me Feel Like Dancin'" is unique as it was for 31 years, the only production to win both an Oscar and an Emmy. Scherick won the Emmy for Outstanding Children's Program as Executive Producer but due to Academy rules, only the credited "Producer" (not Executive Producer) is eligible for a Best Picture Oscar award.
One film that Scherick was credited as Executive Producer,
Path to War from 2002' was nominated for the Golden Globe Award for Best Television Motion Picture. It was the last film Scherick produced during his lifetime.
In 1997, the Producers Guild of America presented Scherick with their "
Norman Lear Achievement Award in Television," recognizing his outstanding body of work and lifetime achievement in this medium.
Scherick also served as chair of the Academy of Television Arts & Sciences' Hall of Fame beginning in 1988.
Select filmography
He was a producer in all films unless otherwise noted.
Film
;As an actor
;Miscellaneous crew
Television
;As an actor
;As writer
;Miscellaneous crew
References
External links
*
Luke Ford: Profiles: Edgar ScherickThe Archive of American Television: Interview with Edgar Scherick (90 minutes)
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1924 births
2002 deaths
American film producers
American television executives
American television producers
Harvard Business School alumni
Wide World of Sports (American TV program)
American Broadcasting Company executives
American Broadcasting Company Vice Presidents of Programs
American people of German descent
Long Beach High School (New York) alumni