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1934: 518:. The show featured adaptations of former Broadway hits and was broadcast live in color from New York City. Manulis later recalled the challenge of producing one of the first television shows in color, including the unwieldy color cameras and lighting problems. From September 1954 through February 1955, Manulis produced the first six episodes of the series, as follows: 249:, New York. His father, Abraham "Gus" Manulis, immigrated to the United States from Russia in 1897, became a naturalized U.S. citizen in 1911, and operated a drug store in Park Slope. His mother, Anna, was born in New York, the daughter of Russian immigrants. His older brother, Frederick, became a doctor and moved to 759:
as a combination of "mother, wet nurse and psychiatrist." In 1996, Manulis recalled the hectic schedule as follows: “It's simple. You rehearse three weeks, do the dress and make the changes sponsors and the network demand, you do the performance for the East Coast, you go home and watch the kinescope
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as the love interest. He later wondered how a group of sophisticated men (including himself and John Frankenheimer) could have gone forward with a live show featuring a bull that was "played by a fake bull's head with a couple of stage hands jerking the head up and down in the middle of people and
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culminating with an extra playing the part of a murder victim standing up and dusting himself off in full view of the audience, CBS fired the producer and director and sent Manulis to Los Angeles to take over as the show's producer. Manulis brought
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in the fall of 1958. Manulis's film version was released in December 1962 and received Academy Award nominations for best actor, best actress, best art direction, best costume design, and best original song. It was selected by the film critics of
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By 1940, Manulis was living on East 9th Street in Manhattan with his wife. Manulis was employed as a theater director, and his wife as a theater actress. In June 1940, he was hired as a regular director at the Bass Rocks Theatre in Gloucester.
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1930 U.S. Census entry for Abraham Manulis and family. Census Place: Brooklyn, Kings, New York; Roll: 1507; Page: 5B; Enumeration District: 1097; Image: 486.0; FHL microfilm: 2341242. Ancestry.com. 1930 United States Federal Census
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1920 U.S. Census entry for Abraham Manulis and family. Census Place: Brooklyn Assembly District 8, Kings, New York; Roll: T625_1156; Page: 11B; Enumeration District: 468; Image: 1097. Ancestry.com. 1920 United States Federal Census
954:, though remarkably good looking, simply could not act. He joked that a dubbed version using the voice of a skilled French actor and Gardner's good looks were the perfect combination and proved to be a hit in France. 300:, to attend one of their productions. Wilson attended the performance and hired Manulis to work in his Broadway office. While employed by Wilson, Manulis directed rehearsals of understudies and reviewed scripts. 1462:
1940 U.S. Census entry for Martin and Katherine B. Manulis. Census Place: New York, New York, New York; Roll: T627_2645; Page: 4B; Enumeration District: 31-904. Ancestry.com. 1940 United States Federal Census
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in Connecticut. He was the managing director at Westport for the summers from 1946 through 1950. By 1950, he had developed a reputation as the "superb manager-director" of the Westport Playhouse.
268:, Manulis continued to perform in all-male varsity stage productions. For three years, he played leading female roles. He spent one summer while still in college performing in summer stock in 450:. Although his wife had acted on television, Manulis had no personal experience in television and did not even own a television at the time. He was trained in television production by 264:, majoring in English literature with aspirations to become a journalist. While at Columbia, he became involved in a student theater production. After receiving a favorable review from 919:. He later recalled that, as soon as he arrived at Fox, he knew it was wrong. None of his directors or writers followed him to Fox. Manulis tried to quit shortly after arriving, but 751:. Each show had a three-week production cycle, meaning that Manulis regularly had three 90-minute dramas in varying stages production simultaneously. In a 1957 interview with 950:. The show aired on ABC from October 1959 to April 1962. Despite poor reviews, the show was popular and aired for three years. Manulis later recalled that the lead actor, 429:
In January 1952, Manulis co-produced the winter stock season at the Bahama Playhouse at the British Colonial Hotel in Nassau. He directed two of the productions, including
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Manulis produced the series for its first two seasons, hiring high quality talent to appear in the productions and using talented young writers and directors, including
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Manulis later recalled that the quality of some of the productions declined in the second season. Asked to pick the worst "clinker" in his run as producer of
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After leaving Fox, Manulis spent much of the 1960s producing motion pictures for theatrical release. In December 1961, he began production of
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and took a three-month break to tour Europe with his family. He returned in the fall of 1958 as the "head of television" at
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Manulis graduated from Columbia in 1935 and began working as an assistant for Ben Boyer, the business manager for producer
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On September 28, 2007, Manulis died of natural causes at his home in Los Angeles, at the age of 92. Manulis's son,
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In the fall of 1954, Manulis created and produced a new, once-a-month, 60-minute anthology series for CBS called
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refused to release him. Manulis stayed, and he discovered a proposal for a series that he developed as
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won six Emmy Awards in its first season, including an Emmy for best single program of the year for
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that aired on NBC from 1977 to 1978. Manulis also produced the television miniseries,
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at CBS Television. Manulis was then assigned to take over as the producer of
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Manulis was married in 1939 to Katherine Bard, an actress and the daughter of
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In February 1955, after production problems with its new anthology series
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Manulis's stage productions in the post-war years include the following:
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In 1951, Manulis was hired by Charles Underwood as a staff producer for
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for about a year from 1952 to 1953 and worked with casts that included
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In 1977, Manulis was the executive producer of the television series
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written by Rod Serling, directed by John Frankenheimer and starring
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directed by John Frankenheimer, adapted by Rod Serling and starring
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where he was responsible for creating and producing the series,
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Other motion pictures produced by Manulis in the 1960s include
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The episodes that Manulis produced from 1956 to 1958 included:
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In October 1946, Manulis directed his wife in the lead role in
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Manulis attended public schools in Brooklyn and graduated from
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During his time at Fox, Manulis also developed a series with
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and Manulis's wife at the winter stock season in the Bahamas.
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Manulis is most remembered for his work as the producer of
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for the West Coast, you cut your throat and go to bed!"
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During the summer of 1950, Manulis directed his wife in
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directed by Arthur Penn (Episode 19, February 7, 1957);
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as one of the 1000 best films ever made and as one of
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In 1962, he produced the film 1711:"C.B.S. Switches 3 TV Producers" 1528:. 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Park Slope, Brooklyn
New York
Los Angeles
California
Columbia University
Katharine Bard
CBS Television
Suspense
Studio One Summer Theatre
Climax!
The Best of Broadway
Playhouse 90
20th Century Fox Television
The Many Loves of Dobie Gillis
Adventures in Paradise
Five Fingers
Days of Wine and Roses
Jack Lemmon
Lee Remick
Park Slope
Brooklyn
Palm Beach, Florida
Manual Training High School
Columbia College, Columbia University
Lucius Beebe
Bar Harbor, Maine
Max Gordon
Gloucester, Massachusetts
Henry Levin

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