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Norman Milton Lear (born July 27 1922) is an American television writer and producer who produced such '70s sitcoms as All in the Family , Sanford and Son , One Day at a Time , The Jeffersons ...
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Norman Lear has enjoyed a long career in television and film, and as a political and social activist and philanthropist. Mr. Lear began his television writing career in 1950 when he and his partner, Ed Simmons, were signed to write for the The Ford Star Revue, starring Jack Haley. ... norman lear center...
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Norman Lear on Business, Politics and Culture; Speech Excerpts, 1972 – 2005 ; ... “They’re all going to be looking down, Norman,” he said. “No one is going to have to look up any more!” The implications in his prediction were clear. Any they have become reality.
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Norman Lear More at IMDbPro » ... IMDb > Norman Lear ... Norman Lear products...
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This is the terrain The Norman Lear Center is mapping. ... This print, one of only 26 known to exist, was found in 1989 in the back of a picture frame bought for $4 at a Pennsylvania flea market and then purchased by Norman Lear and his wife, Lyn, with the intent of bringing "the people's document" directly to the...
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But in the summer of 2007, a partnership between the Norman Lear Center and Zogby International decided to find out. ... ©2004 The Norman Lear Center. All rights reserved. Site best viewed on Netscape 6 or Internet Explorer 5 and above.
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NORMAN LEAR. Born in New Haven, Connecticut, U.S.A., 27 July 1922. Attended Emerson College, 1940-42. Married 1) Charlotte Rosen (divorced); child: Ellen; 2)Frances Loeb (divorced); children: Kate and Maggie; 3) Lyn Davis;
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