Explorer

Curator

Langue

Gilbert Cates

Réalisation·6 juin 1934·31 octobre 201177 ans·New York City, New York, USA

Gilbert “Gil” Cates (born June 6, 1934) is an American film director and television producer. He is probably best known for producing the annual Academy Award shows. In September 2007, Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences announced that he would be producing the 80th Academy Awards, his 14th time. The awards took place on Sunday February 24, 2008. Cates directed a number of feature films including I Never Sang for My Father (1970) and Summer Wishes, Winter Dreams (1973), Oh, God! Book II (1980) and The Last Married Couple in America (1980). Cates was born Gilbert Katz in New York City, the son of Nina (née Peltzman) and Nathan Katz, who was a dress manufacturer. There he attended DeWitt Clinton High School. He is the uncle of noted actress Phoebe Cates and a brother of the producer and director Joseph Cates, with whom he collaborated from time to time.

Description above from the Wikipedia article Gilbert  Cates, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.

Connu pour
Filmographie · 39
2004KulturplatzTV2002A Death in the Family1999$pent1998Inside the Golden Statue1996Innocent Victims1994Confessions: Two Faces of Evil1992In My Daughter's Name1991Absolute Strangers1990Call Me Anna1989Do You Know the Muffin Man?1988My First Love1988Fatal Judgement1988Retour de flammes1986Child's Cry1985La Cinquième DimensionTV1985Consenting Adult1984Burning Rage1984Goldilocks and the Three Bears1983Hobson's Choice1983Rapunzel1982Country Gold1982Faerie Tale TheatreTV1982The Kid From Nowhere1980Oh, God! Book II1980The Last Married Couple in America1979Skinflint: A Country Christmas Carol1979The Berenstain Bears' Christmas Tree1979The Promise1978Stubby Pringle's Christmas1977Have I Got a Christmas for You1977Johnny, We Hardly Knew Ye1976Dragonfly1974After the Fall1973The Affair1973Summer Wishes, Winter Dreams1972To All My Friends on Shore1970Je n'ai jamais chanté pour mon père1967Rings Around the World1953Cérémonie des OscarsTV