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Alfred R. Kelman

Alfred R. Kelman (born May 17, 1936) is an American film and television documentary producer and director best known for his work on The Body Human and the 1984 television version of A Christmas Carol starring George C. Scott.

Alfred R. Kelman
Kelman in 2016
Born (1936-05-17) May 17, 1936 (age 87)
Bronx, New York
NationalityAmerican
Occupation(s)Television producer, Television director

His career began in the early days of live television (1962) at the local level as a director for the Westinghouse Broadcasting Company, WBZ-TV Boston. Subsequently, he was an Oscar nominee (1966) for his documentary film, The Face of a Genius, an autobiographical study of America's famed playwright, Eugene O'Neill. It marked the first time in the history of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences that a film originally produced for television was recognized by the academy as a nominee for Best Documentary Feature.

Kelman is a mass communications graduate scholar (1959) and studied public opinion at Boston University under the aegis of WGBH, a senior research fellow at the MIT Center for International Studies. He also served as a principal of Medcom (1968), a publicly traded company and pioneer of the learning industry in the dissemination of medical knowledge to physicians and the public. As the producer, director, and co-creator of the groundbreaking CBS documentary series The Body Human (1977), a cinematic exploration of the relationship between biochemistry, medicine, and human behavior,[1] he opened the door to Lifeline, a documentary television series on NBC.

Kelman is a three-time winner of the Directors Guild of America Award for Outstanding Documentary Feature and a seven-time Emmy winner for Lifeline and The Body Human. He is one of the few documentary filmmakers who moved from nonfiction to a 25-year career as a producer of films and miniseries for television.

Biography edit

Kelman's earliest success was in producing and directing The Face of Genius, a documentary about the life of Nobel Prize–winning playwright Eugene O'Neill, which was nominated for an Academy Award in 1966, marking the first time that a film originally produced for television was recognized by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences as a nominee for Best Documentary Feature.

A first-generation American born in the Bronx, New York , and raised in Boston, Massachusetts, he is the son of Lawrence and Laura Kelman, Jewish immigrants from Poland. As a teenager in the late 1950s, Kelman was a child of the live television era. Hollywood, in the early 1950s, Hollywood, as a filmmaking center, found its audience for movies tilting drastically in the direction of live television drama. Influenced by the thoughts of comedian Jackie Gleason in a Look magazine article describing the excitement of live television not only as an entertainer but also the necessity for television directors to emulate the instinctive skills akin to the performance of an athlete. Kelman, though he played high school and college baseball, knew he did not have the makings of a major leaguer, was drawn to a career in live television.

Attending Boston University (1954–1958), he served as the production manager of the college radio station WBUR, a breeding ground for future broadcasters and professional teaching staff in the tradition of famed radio documentary writer and dramatist Norman Corwin. Kelman graduating cum laude was awarded a graduate scholarship to study communications Research for a master's degree while plying his trade at all levels of production in the early days of live black-and-white television under the guidance of the professionals operating the pioneer educational station WGBH. Kalman's Master's thesis, The Role of Television in the 1958 Massachusetts Gubernatorial Campaign, was described by George D. Blackwood, PhD, (Boston University Professor of Political Science & Chairman, Citizenship Project), as an innovative contribution to the understanding of the power of this new media to influence public opinion. Kelman continued his study of popular culture and mass communications (1960–1962), holding appointments as a senior research fellow at the MIT Center for International Studies, leading to an assistant professor, Oregon State University serving as research director under Title VII of the National Defense Education Act for The Study of New Media authenticating or repudiating the feasibility of statewide televised instruction.

Returning to Boston (1962), Kelman was hired by WBZ-TV Boston as a live television producer-director, working what was known at the time (pre video tape), an 8 x 6 live shift, i.e., an 8-hour day, 6 days a week, @ $95. As a director of early television, he cut his teeth on Boomtown, a children's show starring authentic cowboy personality Rex Trailer and his sidekick Pancho, played by Richard Kilbride, a multi-talented Boston actor. Boomtown was a two-hour stint every Saturday morning, inclusive of the participation in the studio from dozens of children and guests in attendance of each telecast.

Immediately following the announcement of the assassination of President Kennedy, Kelman spearheaded the national remote coverage of all events emanating from the Kennedy Compound in Hyannis Port, Massachusetts.

After the Selma to Montgomery, Alabama riots (1965) Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. (a graduate of Boston University School of Theology) chose Boston for his next rallying cry for racial freedom. In a march stretching over 20 miles through the streets of Greater Boston, crowds estimated in the hundreds of thousands gathered, blacks and whites hand in hand, in racial harmony. Kelman, assigned to produce documentary coverage of this seminal event, was granted a private interview with King. The Kelman interview formed the heart of the documentary Martin Luther King in Boston.

That year, as a WBZ-TV producer/director as well as head of public affairs programming, Kelman formed a career alliance with a young teaching physician from Harvard Medical School, Robert E. Fuisz, M.D. Fuisz worked closely with Kelman to realize his vision to provide medical information to the public with an early morning series, Medical Knowledge for Man, over 60 half-hours. The format featured Fuisz as a physician and was distributed across the spectrum of Group W stations.

At that time, Group W, as the U.S. participant in the pioneering documentary series Intertel, selected Kelman to represent the broadcast conglomerate with its partners on an international exchange program between the Canadian Broadcasting Company, Channel 7 Australia and Rediffusion London. There, he was assigned to its historic weekly documentary series, This Week.

While in London, Kelman received word that he had been nominated for the Academy Award for Outstanding Feature Documentary for his production at WBZ-TV Boston (1965), The Face of Genius, The Life of Eugene O'Neill narrated by Jason Robards. Variety (1966) dubbed it "...a masterful job of welding script, film, stills, and music into a first-rate production."

Upon his return to the United States, Kelman and News Director Edward Fouhy spearheaded Group W's coverage of the 1964 presidential election between Democratic candidate Texas Senator Lyndon Johnson and Republican Senator Barry Goldwater. In association with future Political Scientist Samuel Popkin, then a Ph.D. candidate at the MIT Center for International Studies and the U.S. computer company Control Data Corporation, described in the 1960s as building "...the fastest computers in the world by far," WBZ-TV election coverage was recognized by the industry as a pioneer broadcaster in the earliest use of percentile returns to project winning candidates for public office. Group W then assigned Kelman to work in association with The Brookings Institution and the Operation Government Committee of the US Congress, producing and directing the definitive behind-the-scenes statement to date on the nature of government operations, 30 half hours, Congress, the Presidency and the Courts.

And then came the fall during the summer of 1967, NYC. Welcome to the fading world of Scopitone films, a forerunner of music videos. The Scopitone machine, developed in France, all the rage during the early discothèque club era, was basically a 16mm magnetic striped film jukebox projecting images on a big screen adjacent to a dance floor and bar. Kelman directed over 30 titles, one a day for 30 days, lavishly produced on location from Coney Island to the Catskills, from Manhattan to Brooklyn, from rooftops to swimming pools, subway stations, bridges, construction sites, penthouses, nightclubs, dance studios... Audio playback synchronization system, hand-held Éclair 16mm, magnetic stripe 16mm stock, e.g., to name a few, The Tokens "The Lion Sleeps At Night," Mamie Van Doren "Lollypop" Lou Monte "Martha, Martha," Billy Daniels "That Old Black Magic," Tommy Edwards "Please Love Me Forever," Bene King "There Is A Rose In Spanish Harlem." The project ended in disaster. Films were never released, and therein lies another tale.

Next stop, the burgeoning knowledge industry in 1968 Kelman was a principal in a publicly held corporation (Medcom, Inc.) founded by Robert E Fuisz, M.D., specializing in medical education and allied health personnel training. Kelman's motivational documentaries designed to close the knowledge gap between the practicing physician and the patient remain in circulation: The Hyperactive Child, The Case For Population Control, Ashes to Ashes, Drug of Choice, 3 Times A Day, Aldosterone: Story Of A Hormone, The Transplanters & Christian, Barnard, Schizophrenia. Kelman remained a member of the corporate Board and a key management executive until the sale of Medcom in 1983 to a Fortune 500 company.

In 1976 Fuisz & Kelman partnered with Thomas W. Moore, then President of Tomorrow Entertainment and former president for 12 years during the golden age of ABC-TV, (1958-1970), to form The Tomorrow Entertainment/Medcom Co. Thus was executed, with the blessing of Richard Salant, President of CBS News, the first prime time non-fiction dramatic information series under the aegis of CBS Entertainment, The Body Human. conceived by Thomas W. Moore, Co-Creators Robert E Fuisz, M.D. & Alfred R Kelman, Produced & Directed hand-held R Kelman, and written by Robert E Fuisz, M.D.

Concurrently in 1979, out of experiences from shooting the annual seven-year non-fiction CBS Special The Body Human, grew the beginning of prime time reality television for NBC, Lifeline, 13 hours of real-life medical drama.

In 1982 Fuisz & Kelman partnered with NBC Exec William F Storke, forming Entertainment Partners, and 7 years on in association with Bernard Sofronski CBS Exec in charge of special drama; amounting to a 20-year stretch for Kelman of movies and mini-series for television (see Filmography).

Years later, in 1992/93, Kelman, as an independent producer, became a direct participant in a media-feeding frenzy over the shooting by teenager Amy Fisher of the wife of her adulterous lover. The judge dubbed her "Lethal Lolita" setting bail at $2,000,000. Unable to raise bail, a series of legal entanglements ensued over whether her defense attorney, Eric Naiburg, had the right to sell her story in exchange for bail. Advised by counsel that anyone held on bail had a constitutional right to bail. Kelman and his producing partner of KLM Films, Inc, Philip Levitan of Nashville with the expert assistance of agent Ron Yatter (a former executive with The William Morris Agency) became personal guarantors, and obtained the rights to Amy Fisher's first-hand account of her story, resulting in the NBC movie of the week, Amy Fisher: My Story, the only time in the history of television that all 3 networks, ABC, CBS, NBC aired a motion picture docudrama on the same subject within weeks of one another. The full story of Amy Fisher is excellently depicted as a sociological work by Sheila Weller, author "Amy Fisher: My Story."

Retrospectively, with a career covering over 50 years, the gross budget for Kelman's productions, i.e., money spent above and below the line put on the screen, is estimated in the high range of 8 figures.

During the last few years (2003–09), Kelman was preoccupied swith erving in the public sector. A resident of Sagaponack, New York, a 350-year-old hamlet within the municipal jurisdiction of Southampton, New York, at the eastern end of Long Island, found itself under intense pressure from neighboring homeowners to split off a 3-mile stretch of oceanfront to form a privately incorporated village. Kelman, a principal organizer of the successful opposition, was ultimately elected a Trustee under the laws of the State of New York (2005) and dubbed a founding father of the Incorporated Village of Sagaponack, the historic boundaries of the hamlet remaining intact.

Currently, he is at work on a screenplay trilogy based upon autobiographical experiences, "Hayfever, " "At Water's Edge, " and "Swan's Way." Most recently, in March 2013, Kelman's early production "The Face of Genius" Academy Award Nominee Best Documentary Feature in 1965, was honored with a special 35mm screening by the UCLA Festival of Preservation before a live audience at The Billy Wilder Theater Los Angeles including a Q & A session conducted by noted film historian and critic Paul Malcolm. It is now in release as a digitized special edition for students of University Schools of Drama worldwide as well as available for screening at the national Eugene O'Neill Theater Center.

In February 2016, Kelman's pencil drawings were on display, a month-long exhibit at a Washington CT gallery, "A Year of Displaced Energy," culled from 1992/93 while studying at the Art Student League of New York City, under the tutelage of Michael Burban, a Master Teacher of figure drawings and author, "Lessons From The Masters," a classic study of the anatomical beauty of the work of Michelangelo. From November 2016-March 2017, 18 life drawings influenced by and after the Masters of the Renaissance were on exhibit at Lotos, a private New York City club founded in 1870 dedicated to the arts & literature, with Mark Twain among its earliest members.

Recently published 2018 Of Time & The River - Portrait Of A New England Town - Washington Connecticut, a 160-page study in photos and verse delineated by the four seasons.

Kelman was married in 1970 to Janice Marguerite Legg of London, England. Their son, Nic Kelman, is a novelist and screenwriter.

Honors edit

  • B.S. Boston University, cum laude. WGBH Graduate Scholarship (1958)
  • M.S. Boston University, Communications Research (1959)
  • Collection for The Study of New Media, American Heritage Center, University of Wyoming (1979)
  • Distinguished Alumni Award, School of Public Communication, Boston University (1983)
  • Royal Charity Premiere, A Christmas Carol, The Odeon Cinema, Leicester Square, London, in the gracious presence of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth (1984) - deputy chairman
  • Emeritus UK East Sussex & Romney Marsh Foxhounds
  • Proclamation of Appreciation, Village of Sagaponack, N.Y. (2009)
  • UCLA Festival of Preservation screening of "The Face of Genius" before a live audience
  • Billy Wilder Theater, Los Angeles, (2013)
  • Gallery Exhibit (2016) Washington Ct, "A Year of Displaced Energy," The Works of Alfred Kelman, Art Student League, NYC, 92/93

Awards edit

Academy Award Nominee, Best Documentary Feature

The Face of Genius (1966)

Directors Guild of America, Outstanding Directorial Achievement

The Body Human: The Magic Sense (1979) The Body Human: The Body Beautiful (1982) The Body Human: The Journey Within (1984)

Emmy Award

The Body Human, CBS, Outstanding Documentary Achievement The Miracle Months (1977) The Magic Sense (1979) The Body Beautiful (1980) The Bionic Breakthrough (1981) The Loving Process (1983) The Living Code (1983) The Journey Within (1984)

Special Emmy Award

Lifeline NBC (1979)

George Foster Peabody Award

The Body Human: The Red River CBS (1978)

Producer and Director filmography edit

The Face of Genius (1965) Group W Lifeline NBC 13 episodes (1978–79) The Body Human: CBS The Miracle Months (1977) The Vital Connection (1978) The Red River (1978) The Magic Sense (1979) The Body Beautiful (1980) The Facts for Boys (1980 The Facts for Girls (1980) The Sexes (1979) The Sexes II (1980) Becoming A Woman (1981) Becoming A Man (1981) The Bionic Breakthrough (1981) The Loving Process (1981) The Living Code (1983) The Journey Within (1984)

Producer filmography edit

To Catch A King (1984 HBO) Robert Wagner and Teri Garr, Directed by Clive Donner ("What's New Pussycat") Written by Roger O Hirson

A Christmas Carol (1984 CBS) George C Scott, Directed by Clive Donner, adapted from the original Charles Dickens story by Broadway Playwright Roger O Hirson ("Pippin")

The Last Days of Patton (1986 CBS) with George C. Scott, Directed by Delbert Mann (Academy Award "Marty")

The Ted Kennedy, Jr. Story (1986 NBC) with Craig T. Nelson and Susan Blakely, Directed by Delbert Mann

A Special Friendship (1987 CBS) with Tracy Pollan and Akosua Busia, Directed by Fielder Cook ("A Big Hand For The Little Lady"1987)

Napoleon & Josephine: A Love Story (1987 ABC) six-hour mini series with Armand Assante and Jacqueline Bisset, Directed by Richard Heffron

The Plot To Kill Hitler (1990 CBS) with Brad Davis Madolyn Smith Ian Richardson, Directed by Lawrence Schiller ("Peter The Great") Director of Photography Freddy Francis (2 time Academy Award winner)

Onassis: The Richest Man In The World (ABC) with Anthony Quinn, Raul Julia, Jane Seymour, Directed by Waris Hussein, Director of Photography Denis Lewiston

Labor of Love: The Arlette Schweitzer Story (1993 CBS) with Ann Jillian, Directed by Jerry London ("Shogun" "Chiefs")

Amy Fisher: My Story (1993 NBC) with Noelle Parker Ed Marinaro, Directed by Bradford May

References edit

  1. ^ The Body Human (Documentary), CBS, retrieved 2022-02-01
  • "Look" Magazine "Jackie Gleason" 1952 -
  • Alumni Boston University Baseball 1958 -
  • Letter to Kelman from George Blackwood Ph.D., Sept 19, 1959 -
  • Center for International Studies, M.I.T. 1959 -
  • Oregon State System of Higher Education "Televised Junior College Instruction State of Oregon, 1959-1962" -
  • WBZ-TV archive tapes 1985 Group W Westinghouse Broadcasting -
  • Motion Picture Academy of Arts & Sciences -
  • "Variety" 1966 -
  • Academy of Television Arts & Sciences -
  • University of Wyoming American Heritage Center -
  • Village of Sagaponack Proclamation 2009 -

External links edit

  • Alfred R. Kelman at IMDb

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and director best known for his work on The Body Human and the 1984 television version of A Christmas Carol starring George C Scott Alfred R KelmanKelman in 2016Born 1936 05 17 May 17 1936 age 87 Bronx New YorkNationalityAmericanOccupation s Television producer Television directorHis career began in the early days of live television 1962 at the local level as a director for the Westinghouse Broadcasting Company WBZ TV Boston Subsequently he was an Oscar nominee 1966 for his documentary film The Face of a Genius an autobiographical study of America s famed playwright Eugene O Neill It marked the first time in the history of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences that a film originally produced for television was recognized by the academy as a nominee for Best Documentary Feature Kelman is a mass communications graduate scholar 1959 and studied public opinion at Boston University under the aegis of WGBH a senior research fellow at the MIT Center for International Studies He also served as a principal of Medcom 1968 a publicly traded company and pioneer of the learning industry in the dissemination of medical knowledge to physicians and the public As the producer director and co creator of the groundbreaking CBS documentary series The Body Human 1977 a cinematic exploration of the relationship between biochemistry medicine and human behavior 1 he opened the door to Lifeline a documentary television series on NBC Kelman is a three time winner of the Directors Guild of America Award for Outstanding Documentary Feature and a seven time Emmy winner for Lifeline and The Body Human He is one of the few documentary filmmakers who moved from nonfiction to a 25 year career as a producer of films and miniseries for television Contents 1 Biography 1 1 Honors 2 Awards 3 Producer and Director filmography 4 Producer filmography 5 References 6 External linksBiography editKelman s earliest success was in producing and directing The Face of Genius a documentary about the life of Nobel Prize winning playwright Eugene O Neill which was nominated for an Academy Award in 1966 marking the first time that a film originally produced for television was recognized by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences as a nominee for Best Documentary Feature A first generation American born in the Bronx New York and raised in Boston Massachusetts he is the son of Lawrence and Laura Kelman Jewish immigrants from Poland As a teenager in the late 1950s Kelman was a child of the live television era Hollywood in the early 1950s Hollywood as a filmmaking center found its audience for movies tilting drastically in the direction of live television drama Influenced by the thoughts of comedian Jackie Gleason in a Look magazine article describing the excitement of live television not only as an entertainer but also the necessity for television directors to emulate the instinctive skills akin to the performance of an athlete Kelman though he played high school and college baseball knew he did not have the makings of a major leaguer was drawn to a career in live television Attending Boston University 1954 1958 he served as the production manager of the college radio station WBUR a breeding ground for future broadcasters and professional teaching staff in the tradition of famed radio documentary writer and dramatist Norman Corwin Kelman graduating cum laude was awarded a graduate scholarship to study communications Research for a master s degree while plying his trade at all levels of production in the early days of live black and white television under the guidance of the professionals operating the pioneer educational station WGBH Kalman s Master s thesis The Role of Television in the 1958 Massachusetts Gubernatorial Campaign was described by George D Blackwood PhD Boston University Professor of Political Science amp Chairman Citizenship Project as an innovative contribution to the understanding of the power of this new media to influence public opinion Kelman continued his study of popular culture and mass communications 1960 1962 holding appointments as a senior research fellow at the MIT Center for International Studies leading to an assistant professor Oregon State University serving as research director under Title VII of the National Defense Education Act for The Study of New Media authenticating or repudiating the feasibility of statewide televised instruction Returning to Boston 1962 Kelman was hired by WBZ TV Boston as a live television producer director working what was known at the time pre video tape an 8 x 6 live shift i e an 8 hour day 6 days a week 95 As a director of early television he cut his teeth on Boomtown a children s show starring authentic cowboy personality Rex Trailer and his sidekick Pancho played by Richard Kilbride a multi talented Boston actor Boomtown was a two hour stint every Saturday morning inclusive of the participation in the studio from dozens of children and guests in attendance of each telecast Immediately following the announcement of the assassination of President Kennedy Kelman spearheaded the national remote coverage of all events emanating from the Kennedy Compound in Hyannis Port Massachusetts After the Selma to Montgomery Alabama riots 1965 Rev Dr Martin Luther King Jr a graduate of Boston University School of Theology chose Boston for his next rallying cry for racial freedom In a march stretching over 20 miles through the streets of Greater Boston crowds estimated in the hundreds of thousands gathered blacks and whites hand in hand in racial harmony Kelman assigned to produce documentary coverage of this seminal event was granted a private interview with King The Kelman interview formed the heart of the documentary Martin Luther King in Boston That year as a WBZ TV producer director as well as head of public affairs programming Kelman formed a career alliance with a young teaching physician from Harvard Medical School Robert E Fuisz M D Fuisz worked closely with Kelman to realize his vision to provide medical information to the public with an early morning series Medical Knowledge for Man over 60 half hours The format featured Fuisz as a physician and was distributed across the spectrum of Group W stations At that time Group W as the U S participant in the pioneering documentary series Intertel selected Kelman to represent the broadcast conglomerate with its partners on an international exchange program between the Canadian Broadcasting Company Channel 7 Australia and Rediffusion London There he was assigned to its historic weekly documentary series This Week While in London Kelman received word that he had been nominated for the Academy Award for Outstanding Feature Documentary for his production at WBZ TV Boston 1965 The Face of Genius The Life of Eugene O Neill narrated by Jason Robards Variety 1966 dubbed it a masterful job of welding script film stills and music into a first rate production Upon his return to the United States Kelman and News Director Edward Fouhy spearheaded Group W s coverage of the 1964 presidential election between Democratic candidate Texas Senator Lyndon Johnson and Republican Senator Barry Goldwater In association with future Political Scientist Samuel Popkin then a Ph D candidate at the MIT Center for International Studies and the U S computer company Control Data Corporation described in the 1960s as building the fastest computers in the world by far WBZ TV election coverage was recognized by the industry as a pioneer broadcaster in the earliest use of percentile returns to project winning candidates for public office Group W then assigned Kelman to work in association with The Brookings Institution and the Operation Government Committee of the US Congress producing and directing the definitive behind the scenes statement to date on the nature of government operations 30 half hours Congress the Presidency and the Courts And then came the fall during the summer of 1967 NYC Welcome to the fading world of Scopitone films a forerunner of music videos The Scopitone machine developed in France all the rage during the early discotheque club era was basically a 16mm magnetic striped film jukebox projecting images on a big screen adjacent to a dance floor and bar Kelman directed over 30 titles one a day for 30 days lavishly produced on location from Coney Island to the Catskills from Manhattan to Brooklyn from rooftops to swimming pools subway stations bridges construction sites penthouses nightclubs dance studios Audio playback synchronization system hand held Eclair 16mm magnetic stripe 16mm stock e g to name a few The Tokens The Lion Sleeps At Night Mamie Van Doren Lollypop Lou Monte Martha Martha Billy Daniels That Old Black Magic Tommy Edwards Please Love Me Forever Bene King There Is A Rose In Spanish Harlem The project ended in disaster Films were never released and therein lies another tale Next stop the burgeoning knowledge industry in 1968 Kelman was a principal in a publicly held corporation Medcom Inc founded by Robert E Fuisz M D specializing in medical education and allied health personnel training Kelman s motivational documentaries designed to close the knowledge gap between the practicing physician and the patient remain in circulation The Hyperactive Child The Case For Population Control Ashes to Ashes Drug of Choice 3 Times A Day Aldosterone Story Of A Hormone The Transplanters amp Christian Barnard Schizophrenia Kelman remained a member of the corporate Board and a key management executive until the sale of Medcom in 1983 to a Fortune 500 company In 1976 Fuisz amp Kelman partnered with Thomas W Moore then President of Tomorrow Entertainment and former president for 12 years during the golden age of ABC TV 1958 1970 to form The Tomorrow Entertainment Medcom Co Thus was executed with the blessing of Richard Salant President of CBS News the first prime time non fiction dramatic information series under the aegis of CBS Entertainment The Body Human conceived by Thomas W Moore Co Creators Robert E Fuisz M D amp Alfred R Kelman Produced amp Directed hand held R Kelman and written by Robert E Fuisz M D Concurrently in 1979 out of experiences from shooting the annual seven year non fiction CBS Special The Body Human grew the beginning of prime time reality television for NBC Lifeline 13 hours of real life medical drama In 1982 Fuisz amp Kelman partnered with NBC Exec William F Storke forming Entertainment Partners and 7 years on in association with Bernard Sofronski CBS Exec in charge of special drama amounting to a 20 year stretch for Kelman of movies and mini series for television see Filmography Years later in 1992 93 Kelman as an independent producer became a direct participant in a media feeding frenzy over the shooting by teenager Amy Fisher of the wife of her adulterous lover The judge dubbed her Lethal Lolita setting bail at 2 000 000 Unable to raise bail a series of legal entanglements ensued over whether her defense attorney Eric Naiburg had the right to sell her story in exchange for bail Advised by counsel that anyone held on bail had a constitutional right to bail Kelman and his producing partner of KLM Films Inc Philip Levitan of Nashville with the expert assistance of agent Ron Yatter a former executive with The William Morris Agency became personal guarantors and obtained the rights to Amy Fisher s first hand account of her story resulting in the NBC movie of the week Amy Fisher My Story the only time in the history of television that all 3 networks ABC CBS NBC aired a motion picture docudrama on the same subject within weeks of one another The full story of Amy Fisher is excellently depicted as a sociological work by Sheila Weller author Amy Fisher My Story Retrospectively with a career covering over 50 years the gross budget for Kelman s productions i e money spent above and below the line put on the screen is estimated in the high range of 8 figures During the last few years 2003 09 Kelman was preoccupied swith erving in the public sector A resident of Sagaponack New York a 350 year old hamlet within the municipal jurisdiction of Southampton New York at the eastern end of Long Island found itself under intense pressure from neighboring homeowners to split off a 3 mile stretch of oceanfront to form a privately incorporated village Kelman a principal organizer of the successful opposition was ultimately elected a Trustee under the laws of the State of New York 2005 and dubbed a founding father of the Incorporated Village of Sagaponack the historic boundaries of the hamlet remaining intact Currently he is at work on a screenplay trilogy based upon autobiographical experiences Hayfever At Water s Edge and Swan s Way Most recently in March 2013 Kelman s early production The Face of Genius Academy Award Nominee Best Documentary Feature in 1965 was honored with a special 35mm screening by the UCLA Festival of Preservation before a live audience at The Billy Wilder Theater Los Angeles including a Q amp A session conducted by noted film historian and critic Paul Malcolm It is now in release as a digitized special edition for students of University Schools of Drama worldwide as well as available for screening at the national Eugene O Neill Theater Center In February 2016 Kelman s pencil drawings were on display a month long exhibit at a Washington CT gallery A Year of Displaced Energy culled from 1992 93 while studying at the Art Student League of New York City under the tutelage of Michael Burban a Master Teacher of figure drawings and author Lessons From The Masters a classic study of the anatomical beauty of the work of Michelangelo From November 2016 March 2017 18 life drawings influenced by and after the Masters of the Renaissance were on exhibit at Lotos a private New York City club founded in 1870 dedicated to the arts amp literature with Mark Twain among its earliest members Recently published 2018 Of Time amp The River Portrait Of A New England Town Washington Connecticut a 160 page study in photos and verse delineated by the four seasons Kelman was married in 1970 to Janice Marguerite Legg of London England Their son Nic Kelman is a novelist and screenwriter Honors edit B S Boston University cum laude WGBH Graduate Scholarship 1958 M S Boston University Communications Research 1959 Collection for The Study of New Media American Heritage Center University of Wyoming 1979 Distinguished Alumni Award School of Public Communication Boston University 1983 Royal Charity Premiere A Christmas Carol The Odeon Cinema Leicester Square London in the gracious presence of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth 1984 deputy chairman Emeritus UK East Sussex amp Romney Marsh Foxhounds Proclamation of Appreciation Village of Sagaponack N Y 2009 UCLA Festival of Preservation screening of The Face of Genius before a live audience Billy Wilder Theater Los Angeles 2013 Gallery Exhibit 2016 Washington Ct A Year of Displaced Energy The Works of Alfred Kelman Art Student League NYC 92 93Awards editAcademy Award Nominee Best Documentary FeatureThe Face of Genius 1966 Directors Guild of America Outstanding Directorial AchievementThe Body Human The Magic Sense 1979 The Body Human The Body Beautiful 1982 The Body Human The Journey Within 1984 Emmy AwardThe Body Human CBS Outstanding Documentary Achievement The Miracle Months 1977 The Magic Sense 1979 The Body Beautiful 1980 The Bionic Breakthrough 1981 The Loving Process 1983 The Living Code 1983 The Journey Within 1984 Special Emmy AwardLifeline NBC 1979 George Foster Peabody AwardThe Body Human The Red River CBS 1978 Producer and Director filmography editThe Face of Genius 1965 Group W Lifeline NBC 13 episodes 1978 79 The Body Human CBS The Miracle Months 1977 The Vital Connection 1978 The Red River 1978 The Magic Sense 1979 The Body Beautiful 1980 The Facts for Boys 1980 The Facts for Girls 1980 The Sexes 1979 The Sexes II 1980 Becoming A Woman 1981 Becoming A Man 1981 The Bionic Breakthrough 1981 The Loving Process 1981 The Living Code 1983 The Journey Within 1984 Producer filmography editTo Catch A King 1984 HBO Robert Wagner and Teri Garr Directed by Clive Donner What s New Pussycat Written by Roger O HirsonA Christmas Carol 1984 CBS George C Scott Directed by Clive Donner adapted from the original Charles Dickens story by Broadway Playwright Roger O Hirson Pippin The Last Days of Patton 1986 CBS with George C Scott Directed by Delbert Mann Academy Award Marty The Ted Kennedy Jr Story 1986 NBC with Craig T Nelson and Susan Blakely Directed by Delbert MannA Special Friendship 1987 CBS with Tracy Pollan and Akosua Busia Directed by Fielder Cook A Big Hand For The Little Lady 1987 Napoleon amp Josephine A Love Story 1987 ABC six hour mini series with Armand Assante and Jacqueline Bisset Directed by Richard HeffronThe Plot To Kill Hitler 1990 CBS with Brad Davis Madolyn Smith Ian Richardson Directed by Lawrence Schiller Peter The Great Director of Photography Freddy Francis 2 time Academy Award winner Onassis The Richest Man In The World ABC with Anthony Quinn Raul Julia Jane Seymour Directed by Waris Hussein Director of Photography Denis LewistonLabor of Love The Arlette Schweitzer Story 1993 CBS with Ann Jillian Directed by Jerry London Shogun Chiefs Amy Fisher My Story 1993 NBC with Noelle Parker Ed Marinaro Directed by Bradford MayReferences edit The Body Human Documentary CBS retrieved 2022 02 01 Look Magazine Jackie Gleason 1952 Alumni Boston University Baseball 1958 Letter to Kelman from George Blackwood Ph D Sept 19 1959 Center for International Studies M I T 1959 Oregon State System of Higher Education Televised Junior College Instruction State of Oregon 1959 1962 WBZ TV archive tapes 1985 Group W Westinghouse Broadcasting Motion Picture Academy of Arts amp Sciences Variety 1966 Academy of Television Arts amp Sciences University of Wyoming American Heritage Center Village of Sagaponack Proclamation 2009 External links editAlfred R Kelman at IMDb Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Alfred R Kelman amp oldid 1185696554, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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