Lee Rich Explained

Lee Rich
Birth Date:December 19, 1918
Birth Place:Cleveland, Ohio, United States
Death Place:Los Angeles, California, United States
Education:Ohio University
Known For:The Waltons and Dallas producer
Occupation:Film and television producer
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    Children:5
    Awards:Emmy Award

    Lee Rich (December 19, 1918 – May 24, 2012) was an American film and television producer, who won the 1973 Outstanding Drama Series Emmy award for The Waltons as the producer. He is also known as the co-founder and former chairman of Lorimar Television.[1]

    Among the five Emmy nominated programs Rich produced were the series Dallas and Knots Landing.

    Early life and education

    Rich was born in Cleveland, Ohio on December 19, 1918. His parents were Morris Richtaller and Anna Neminsky, both Jewish. His mother was born in Tetiev, Ukraine. He earned a marketing degree from Ohio University in Athens, Ohio.[2] [3]

    Career

    Rich began his career in advertising and ultimately became an industry executive.

    He served in the Navy as a lieutenant in World War II, and then returned to advertising in New York, where he rose to senior vice president and a member of the board of Benton & Bowles.

    As the ad agency middleman between product company sponsors and television producers, he was involved with The Andy Griffith Show, Make Room for Daddy, The Edge of Night, Gomer Pyle, U.S.M.C., and The Dick Van Dyke Show.

    Rich left Benton & Bowles in 1965 to partner with the Mirisch Co. and form Mirisch-Rich Productions. There he produced The Rat Patrol.

    In 1969, he, Merv Adelson, and Irwin Molasky formed Lorimar Productions. Its first production was The Homecoming: A Christmas Story (1971), a television film which led to Lorimar producing the series it inspired, The Waltons, featuring the same characters. The series ran on CBS from 1972 to 1981. Rich also co-produced the short-lived 1977 CBS espionage drama Hunter. Lorimar's biggest hit was the primetime soap Dallas, which ran from 1978 to 1991. In regards to the famous Dallas storyline “Who shot J.R.?” in which Larry Hagman’s character is fired upon in the 1979-80 season finale in March and the assailant is not revealed until the following November, only Rich and writer-director Leonard Katzman knew which of three previously shot endings would be used.

    After leaving Lorimar in 1986, Rich joined MGM/UA Communications. For two years he was the chairman and chief executive of MGM.[4]

    Personal life

    Rich married American actress Pippa Scott in 1964, having three children together before they divorced in 1983,[5] though they maintained a friendship until his death.[2] Later Rich had two other children with his second wife, Angela Rich.

    Death

    Rich died on May 24, 2012, at the age of 93 in Los Angeles, California from lung cancer.[2] [6]

    Filmography

    He was a producer in all films unless otherwise noted.

    Film

    YearFilmCreditNotes
    1971 The Sporting Club
    1972 The Man
    1977 The Choirboys
    1978 Who Is Killing the Great Chefs of Europe? Executive producer
    1990 Hard to Kill Executive producer
    1992 Innocent Blood
    Passenger 57
    1995 Just Cause
    The Amazing Panda Adventure
    1996 Big Bully
    1998 Desperate Measures
    1999 Gloria
    2001 The Score Final film as a producer

    Television

    YearTitleCreditNotes
    1967 The Rat Patrol Executive producer
    Sheriff Who Executive producer Television film
    1971 Aesop's Fables Executive producer Television film
    Do Not Fold, Spindle or Mutilate Executive producer Television film
    The Good Life Executive producer
    The Homecoming: A Christmas Story Executive producer Television film
    1972 The Crooked Hearts Executive producer Television film
    Pursuit Executive producer Television film
    1973 The Girls of Huntington House Executive producer Television film
    Dying Room Only Executive producer Television film
    Don't Be Afraid of the Dark Executive producer Television film
    The Blue Knight Executive producer Television film
    A Dream for Christmas Executive producer Television film
    Pomroy's People Executive producer Television film
    1974 Police Headquarters Executive producer Television film
    The Stranger Within Executive producer Television film
    Bad Ronald Executive producer Television film
    Apple's Way Executive producer
    1973−74 Doc Elliot Executive producer
    1975 The Runaway Barge Executive producer Television film
    The Runaways Executive producer Television film
    Returning Home Executive producer Television film
    Eric Executive producer Television film
    Conspiracy of Terror Executive producer Television film
    1976 Widow Executive producer Television film
    Helter Skelter Executive producer Television film
    You're Just Like Your Father Executive producer Television film
    1975−76 The Blue Knight Executive producer
    1977 Green Eyes Executive producer Television film
    Bravo Two Executive producer Television film
    Killer on Board Executive producer Television film
    Bunco Executive producer Television film
    1978 A Question of Guilt Executive producer Television film
    The Wilds of Ten Thousand Islands Executive producer Television film
    The Young Pioneers Executive producer
    The Waverly Wonders Executive producer
    Desperate Women Executive producer Television film
    Long Journey Back Executive producer Television film
    1979 Some Kind of Miracle Executive producer Television film
    Mr. Horn Executive producer Television film
    Studs Lonigan Executive producer
    Married: The First Year Executive producer
    Big Shamus, Little Shamus Executive producer
    Young Love, First Love Executive producer Television film
    Mary and Joseph: A Story of Faith Executive producer Television film
    A Man Called Intrepid Executive producer
    1978−79 Kaz Executive producer
    1980 Marriage Is Alive and Well Executive producer Television film
    Skag Executive producer
    The Waltons: A Decade of the Waltons Executive producer Television film
    Reward Executive producer Television film
    Willow B: Women in Prison Executive producer Television film
    Joshua's World Executive producer Television film
    A Perfect Match Executive producer Television film
    Secrets of Midland Heights Executive producer
    1971−80 The Waltons Co-executive producer
    Executive producer
    1978−80 Dallas Executive producer
    1981 A Matter of Life and Death Executive producer Television film
    Our Family Business Executive producer Television film
    Killjoy Executive producer Television film
    1977−81 Eight Is Enough Executive producer
    1982 King's Crossing Executive producer
    A Wedding on Walton's Mountain Executive producer Television film
    Mother's Day on Waltons Mountain Executive producer Television film
    This Is Kate Bennett... Executive producer Television film
    Two Guys from Muck Executive producer Television film
    Two of a Kind Executive producer Television film
    A Day for Thanks on Walton's Mountain Executive producer Television film
    1980−82 Flamingo Road Executive producer
    1983 Dusty Executive producer Television film
    One Cooks, the Other Doesn't Executive producer Television film
    1990 The Face of Fear Executive producer Television film
    1993 Killer Rules Executive producer Television film
    Against the Grain Executive producer
    A Walton Thanksgiving Reunion Executive producer Television film
    1994 Island City Executive producer Television film
    1995 A Walton Wedding Executive producer Television film
    1996 Executive producer Television film
    1997 A Walton Easter Executive producer Television film
    Production manager
    YearTitleRoleNotes
    1966−67 The Rat Patrol Executive in charge of production
    Hey, Landlord In charge of production
    1976 Sybil Production supervisor Television film
    Thanks

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    Notes and References

    1. News: Nikki. Fink. R.I.P. Television Mogul Lee Rich. . 2012-05-25 . 2012-06-17.
    2. News: Vitello. Paul. Lee Rich Dies at 93; Helped Create Both J.R. and John-Boy. September 11, 2015. New York Times. May 30, 2012.
    3. News: McLellan. Dennis. Lee Rich dies at 93; advertising executive became a top TV producer. September 11, 2015. May 26, 2012.
    4. News: Lee Rich, Co-Founder of Legendary Production Company Lorimar, Dies at 93. The Hollywood Reporter .
    5. https://www.variety.com/article/VR1118054663?refCatId=14 variety.com
    6. News: TV mogul Lee Rich dies at 91: Exec co-founded Lorimar, headed MGM/UA 859-803-3649. Chicago Tribune . May 25, 2012.