Leonard Goldberg
Leonard J. Goldberg (born January 24, 1934 in New York) is an American film producer and television producer. He has his own production company, Mandy Films.
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January 24 - 1934 - New York - American - Film producer - Television producer - Mandy Films
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He has served as Head of Programming for ABC, and was president of 20th Century Fox. As a television producer he is known for producing several highly acclaimed television films, including the Peabody Award-winning Brian's Song (1971) and The Boy in the Plastic Bubble (1976); the latter helping to launch John Travolta's career. He also produced a string of hit television series while in partnership with Aaron Spelling; the best-known being Charlie's Angels, Hart to Hart, Starsky and Hutch, and Family.
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ABC - 20th Century Fox - Television film - Peabody Award - Brian's Song - 1971 - The Boy in the Plastic Bubble - 1976 - John Travolta - Aaron Spelling - Charlie's Angels - Hart to Hart - Starsky and Hutch - Family
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He also produced the Emmy Award-winning television film Something About Amelia, which aired on ABC in 1984. It was one of the highest rated television films; watched by around 60-70 million people.
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Emmy Award - Something About Amelia - 1984
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He has a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame at 6901 Hollywood Boulevard.
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Hollywood Walk of Fame - Hollywood Boulevard
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