Producers of this Monday’s Primetime Emmy Awards ceremony have some difficult decisions to make about who to honor during the emotional In Memoriam segment. John Legend will perform “Pieces,” a new song he has written for the tribute. Kenan Thompson will host the 2022 Emmys for NBC at 8 p.m. Et; 5 p.m. Pt.
Our list below includes almost 100 people who made a strong contribution to television and have died since mid-September of 2021 following the previous Emmys ceremony. Only about 40-45 of these people will probably be in the video segment. Certain to be featured will be TV Academy Hall of Fame members actress Betty White and director Jay Sandrich.Other prominent names almost certainly chosen are: Mary Alice (acting winner), Louie Anderson (acting winner), James Caan (acting nominee), Anne Heche (acting winner), Howard Hesseman (acting nominee), William Hurt (acting nominee), Gregory Itzin (acting nominee), Ray Liotta (acting winner), Burt Metcalfe...
Our list below includes almost 100 people who made a strong contribution to television and have died since mid-September of 2021 following the previous Emmys ceremony. Only about 40-45 of these people will probably be in the video segment. Certain to be featured will be TV Academy Hall of Fame members actress Betty White and director Jay Sandrich.Other prominent names almost certainly chosen are: Mary Alice (acting winner), Louie Anderson (acting winner), James Caan (acting nominee), Anne Heche (acting winner), Howard Hesseman (acting nominee), William Hurt (acting nominee), Gregory Itzin (acting nominee), Ray Liotta (acting winner), Burt Metcalfe...
- 9/12/2022
- by Chris Beachum
- Gold Derby
Dick Carson, brother of TV legend Johnny Carson and a former director for The Tonight Show, died at 92 at his home in Studio City, Calif. on December 19, 2021 following a brief illness, his family said.
Richard Charles Carson, was born in Clarinda, Iowa, the youngest of three children of Homer Lloyd (“Kit”) and Ruth Hook Carson.
He began his career in Nebraska radio. Later, at San Diego television station Kogo-tv, the local NBC affiliate, he first worked as a “floor man” for local programming, and then began directing commercials and local news and sports shows.
When a summer job opportunity as a stage manager and associate director for ABC in Los Angeles became available in 1960, he commuted to fill it. Within months, that led to moving his family to the city to take a permanent position directing children’s programs including “Chucko the Birthday Clown.” He later moved on to directing “The Soupy Sales Show.
Richard Charles Carson, was born in Clarinda, Iowa, the youngest of three children of Homer Lloyd (“Kit”) and Ruth Hook Carson.
He began his career in Nebraska radio. Later, at San Diego television station Kogo-tv, the local NBC affiliate, he first worked as a “floor man” for local programming, and then began directing commercials and local news and sports shows.
When a summer job opportunity as a stage manager and associate director for ABC in Los Angeles became available in 1960, he commuted to fill it. Within months, that led to moving his family to the city to take a permanent position directing children’s programs including “Chucko the Birthday Clown.” He later moved on to directing “The Soupy Sales Show.
- 1/9/2022
- by Bruce Haring
- Deadline Film + TV
Dick Carson, a TV director who worked on “The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson” and was the younger brother to the show’s host, died on Dec. 19, 2021 following a brief illness. He was 92 years old.
Carson’s death was announced by his family through publicist Charlie Barrett.
Born on June 4, 1929 in Clarinda, Iowa, Richard Charles Carson was the youngest of three children to Homer Lloyd and Ruth Hook Carson.
Carson began his career working in Nebraska radio before relocating to San Diego to serve at the NBC affiliate Kogo TV. Beginning work as a “floor man,” Carson worked his way up to directing commercials and local news and sports shows. Carson moved to Los Angeles in 1960 to take on a position directing children’s television programs like “Chucko the Birthday Clown” and “The Soupy Sales Show.”
Dick Carson was recommended by his brother, Johnny Carson, to join the N.Y.
Carson’s death was announced by his family through publicist Charlie Barrett.
Born on June 4, 1929 in Clarinda, Iowa, Richard Charles Carson was the youngest of three children to Homer Lloyd and Ruth Hook Carson.
Carson began his career working in Nebraska radio before relocating to San Diego to serve at the NBC affiliate Kogo TV. Beginning work as a “floor man,” Carson worked his way up to directing commercials and local news and sports shows. Carson moved to Los Angeles in 1960 to take on a position directing children’s television programs like “Chucko the Birthday Clown” and “The Soupy Sales Show.”
Dick Carson was recommended by his brother, Johnny Carson, to join the N.Y.
- 1/9/2022
- by J. Kim Murphy
- Variety Film + TV
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A solid animated movie with a bit more heart than expected. Here's our review of Capture The Flag...
Not bad, this. An animated film that's been put out by Paramount ahead of the broader relaunch of Paramount Animation, Capture The Flag's origins actually lie in Spain. The work of director Enrique Gato and his team, their approach has been commercially savvy. It's a Spanish film, made by a Spanish studios, yet Capture The Flag is set in America, was clearly made with an English language audience in mind, and plays on fairly straightforward, universal themes.
It also has nothing to do with Unreal Tournament or Doom, sadly.
Instead, this is a family animation, which at heart is the story of a young surfer by the name of Richard - introduced in one of the sequences given away in the spoiler-y trailer - who finds himself trying...
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A solid animated movie with a bit more heart than expected. Here's our review of Capture The Flag...
Not bad, this. An animated film that's been put out by Paramount ahead of the broader relaunch of Paramount Animation, Capture The Flag's origins actually lie in Spain. The work of director Enrique Gato and his team, their approach has been commercially savvy. It's a Spanish film, made by a Spanish studios, yet Capture The Flag is set in America, was clearly made with an English language audience in mind, and plays on fairly straightforward, universal themes.
It also has nothing to do with Unreal Tournament or Doom, sadly.
Instead, this is a family animation, which at heart is the story of a young surfer by the name of Richard - introduced in one of the sequences given away in the spoiler-y trailer - who finds himself trying...
- 1/25/2016
- by simonbrew
- Den of Geek
Although Christopher Showerman is a very fit actor (having swung from a vine wearing only a loincloth and muscles in the George of the Jungle sequel, to mention just one rather physical role), he spends most of his time in the new horror movie Vitals unconscious, semi-conscious, and about to be knocked unconscious.
He plays Richard Carson, a man who’s taken his wife on vacation to India in hopes of fixing their severed marriage… unfortunately, it’s he who is severed when he runs afoul of some nasty organ-snatchers who kidnap him and start a’cutting.
Dread Central: How’d you first hear about this role?
Christopher Showerman: They sent me the script when I was on vacation in another state, and it showed up on my phone.
DC: It would have been better if it was in another country. Next time, adjust your story. Like, “Yes, I...
He plays Richard Carson, a man who’s taken his wife on vacation to India in hopes of fixing their severed marriage… unfortunately, it’s he who is severed when he runs afoul of some nasty organ-snatchers who kidnap him and start a’cutting.
Dread Central: How’d you first hear about this role?
Christopher Showerman: They sent me the script when I was on vacation in another state, and it showed up on my phone.
DC: It would have been better if it was in another country. Next time, adjust your story. Like, “Yes, I...
- 3/19/2014
- by Staci Layne Wilson
- DreadCentral.com
Mark Corwin, the Emmy-winning director of Wheel of Fortune who helmed more that 2,000 episodes of the game show since 1999, died Thursday of cancer in Los Angeles. He was 65. The L.A. native worked as associate director on Sony Pictures Television’s syndicated Wheel before taking over the top duties when Dick Carson, the younger brother of Johnny Carson, retired. The show, created by Merv Griffin and hosted by Pat Sajak, debuted in 1975 and has had only three regular directors. Photos: Hollywood's Notable Deaths of 2013 "The game constantly changes. You never know what’s about to happen -- it
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- 7/25/2013
- by Mike Barnes
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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