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Rodney Amateau (December 20, 1923 – June 29, 2003) was an
American film and
television screenwriter, director, and producer.
Among the
programs that he...
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Amateau is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Albert Jean
Amateau (1889-1996),
Turkish rabbi, businessman, lawyer, and
social activist...
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Albert Jean
Amateau (April 20, 1889 –
February 9, 1996) was a
Turkish rabbi, businessman, lawyer,
social activist, and
denier of the
Armenian genocide...
- name produced,
directed and co-written by Rod
Amateau. It was the last film to be
directed by
Amateau before his
retirement in 1989. The cards, which...
- an
experienced production team with
extensive comedy credentials: Rod
Amateau (The
George Burns and
Gracie Allen Show and The Many
Loves of
Dobie Gillis);...
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Gillis was
filmed with two cameras, a
method that
producer and
director Rod
Amateau had
learned while working on The
George Burns and
Gracie Allen Show. Fox...
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theatrical film by
James Garner.
Based on an
unpublished novel by Rod
Amateau, the plot has Earp and Mix
solve a
murder in
Hollywood in 1929. Although...
- Fox,
Nancy McKeon,
Anthony Edwards, and
Crispin Glover,
directed by Rod
Amateau. The film
originally aired on NBC on
October 16, 1983.
Several of the main...
- Poitier, and
Nicol Williamson.
Filmed in Kenya, it was
written by
Rodney Amateau,
based on the 1972
novel by
Peter Driscoll. It had a
limited release in...
- Folk-Singing Legend, Dies at 91". New York Times.
Retrieved August 7, 2013.
Amateau,
Albert (July 18, 2013). "Toshi Seeger, 91, co-founded
Clearwater with...