Roy Campanella II explained

Roy Campanella II
Birth Name:Roy Campanella II
Birth Date:20 June 1948
Birth Place:St. Paul, Minnesota, U.S.
Occupation:Television director and television producer
Yearsactive:1982–present
Father:Roy Campanella

Roy Campanella II (born June 20, 1948) is a television director and producer.

Biography

Born Roy Campanella II, he is the son of professional baseball great Roy Campanella.[1] [2] After directing some short films, the younger Campanella began directing episodic television. One of his first professional assignments was directing an episode of the Lou Grant television series in 1982. Within a few years he was also directing longer form television projects. He was also listed as a "creative consultant" in the credits of the sitcom 227.

By the late 1990s, he was also producing. He entered into an arrangement with Black Entertainment Television (BET) to executive produce a series of feature-length adaptations of black romance novels (three of which he also directed).

In 2004, Campanella was named general manager of Pacifica radio station, KPFA in Berkeley, California.[3] Campanella resigned 14 months later in the wake of reports that KPFA's 24-member Local Station Board (LSB) voted to terminate his employment. Tomas Moran, a former board member and KPFA supporter, speculated that Campanella was forced to resign because he rankled a fiercely entrenched bureaucracy that could not agree on the direction of the station. The previous general manager, Gus Newport, a former mayor of Berkeley, served less than a year before he stepped down, citing personal reasons.[4]

Selected credits

Directing

Movies of the Week (MOWs)

YearTitleNetworkNotes
2000MasqueradeBET
Playing with Fire
1999Rendezvous
1991Brother FuturePBSDGA Award, Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Dramatic Shows - Daytime
1988CBS
Body of EvidenceCBS
1986Passion and MemoryPBS

Episodic

YearSeriesNetworkEpisodeNotes
2002PhillyABC"Lies of Minelli"
Boston PublicFox"Chapter Thirty-Four"
1999–2000Beverly Hills, 90210"Slipping Away"
"Trials and Tribulations"
"I'm Happy for You...Really"
1997Dr. Quinn, Medicine WomanCBS"Wave Goodbye"
1992I'll Fly AwayNBC"The Way Things Are"nominated for DGA Award, Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Dramatic Series' - Night
1986DallasCBS"Shadow Games"
1982Lou GrantCBS"Beachhead"

Awards and recognition

External links

Notes and References

  1. News: Roy Campanella Jr. Begins a Hit Streak of His Own as a Director of TV Films . Dan . Chu . . May 19, 1986 . December 8, 2009 . At 37, Roy II is still hitting high averages, but he is doing it as a TV film director. .
  2. News: Roy Campanella, 71, Dies; Was Dodger Hall of Famer . Robert McG . Thomas Jr. . . June 28, 1993 . December 8, 2009 . Campanella, who is survived by his wife, Roxie; three sons, Roy II, Tony, John; and two daughters, Joanie and Ruth, was born in Philadelphia on November 19, 1921. .
  3. Web site: Pacifica Radio Appoints Roy Campanella, II, To Lead KPFA 94.1 FM in Berkeley. November 8, 2004. Pacifica Radio_. Berkeley, California. https://web.archive.org/web/20110616123343/http://www.pacifica.org/news/041109_newKPFAGM.html. 2011-06-16. December 8, 2009. Producer and media veteran Roy Campanella, II, has been named as the new general manager of Pacifica Radio station KPFA 94.1 FM in Berkeley, Pacifica announced today.. dead.
  4. News: KPFA Chief Steps Down After Troubled Reign . Suzanne . La Barre . Berkeley Daily Planet . Berkeley, California . January 24, 2006 . 1 . September 15, 2010 . The radio station chief, son of Brooklyn Dodger Hall of Famer Roy Campanella, submitted his resignation late last week, on the heels of reports that KPFA’s 24-member Local Station Board (LSB) voted to terminate his employment. Several board members cited a confidentiality gag in declining to confirm the verdict or whether it directly precipitated Campanella’s retreat. .