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Ann Druyan

Ann Druyan (/ˈdræn/ DREE-ann;[1] born June 13, 1949) is an Emmy and Peabody Award-winning American documentary producer and director specializing in the communication of science. She co-wrote the 1980 PBS documentary series Cosmos, hosted by Carl Sagan, whom she married in 1981. She is the creator, producer, and writer of the 2014 sequel, Cosmos: A Spacetime Odyssey and its sequel series, Cosmos: Possible Worlds, as well as the book of the same name. She directed episodes of both series.

Ann Druyan
Druyan in 2014
Born (1949-06-13) June 13, 1949 (age 74)
New York City, New York, U.S.
Known forAuthor, activist, producer
Spouse
(m. 1981; died 1996)
Children2, including Sasha

In the late 1970s, she became the Creative Director of NASA's Voyager Interstellar Message Project, which produced the golden discs affixed to both the Voyager 1 and Voyager 2 spacecraft.[2] She also published a novel, A Famous Broken Heart, in 1977, and later co-wrote several best selling non-fiction books with Sagan.

Early life Edit

Druyan was born in Queens, New York, the daughter of Pearl A. (née Goldsmith) and Harry Druyan, who co-owned a knitwear firm.[3][4][5] Her family was Jewish.[6] Druyan's early interest in math and science was, in her word, "derailed" when a junior high-school teacher ridiculed a question she asked about the universality of π. "I raised my hand and said, 'You mean this applies to every circle in the universe?', and the teacher told me not to ask stupid questions. And there I was having this religious experience, and she made me feel like such a fool. I was completely flummoxed from then on until after college." Druyan characterized her three years at New York University as "disastrous", and it was only after she left school without graduating that she discovered the pre-Socratic philosophers and began educating herself, thus leading to a renewed interest in science.[7]

Career Edit

In the late 1970s, Druyan became the Creative Director of NASA's Voyager Interstellar Message Project.[2] As creative director, Druyan worked with a team to design a complex message, including music and images, for possible alien civilizations. These golden phonograph records affixed to the Voyager 1 and Voyager 2 spacecraft are now beyond the outermost planets of the solar system, and Voyager 1 has entered interstellar space. Both records have a projected shelf life of one billion years.[8][9]

Druyan's role on the project was discussed on the July 8, 2018, 60 Minutes segment "The Little Spacecraft That Could".[10] In the segment, Druyan explained her insistence that Chuck Berry's "Johnny B. Goode" be included on the Golden Record, saying: "...Johnny B. Goode, rock and roll, was the music of motion, of moving, getting to someplace you've never been before, and the odds are against you, but you want to go. That was Voyager." The segment also discussed Sagan's suggestion, in 1990, that Voyager 1 turn its cameras back towards Earth to take a series of photographs showing the planets of our solar system. The shots, showing Earth from a distance of 3.7 billion miles as a small point of bluish light, became the basis for Sagan's famous "Pale Blue Dot" passage, first published in Pale Blue Dot: A Vision of the Human Future in Space (1994).

During that time, Druyan also co-wrote (with Carl Sagan and Steven Soter) the 1980 PBS documentary series Cosmos, hosted by Carl Sagan. The thirteen-part series covered a wide range of scientific subjects, including the origin of life and a perspective of our place in the universe. It was highly acclaimed, and became the most widely watched series in the history of American public television at that time. The series won two Emmys and a Peabody Award, and has since been broadcast in more than 60 countries and seen by over 500 million people.[11][12] A book was also published to accompany the series. As of 2009, it is still the most widely watched PBS series in the world.[13] Several revised versions of the series were later broadcast; one version, telecast after Sagan's death, opens with Druyan paying tribute to her late husband and the impact of Cosmos over the years.

 
Neil deGrasse Tyson and Ann Druyan in Sydney

Druyan wrote and produced the 1987 PBS NOVA episode "Confessions of a Weaponeer" on the life of President Eisenhower's Science Advisor George Kistiakowsky.[14]

In 2000, Druyan, together with Steve Soter, co-wrote Passport to the Universe, the inaugural planetarium show for the Rose Center for Earth and Space at the American Natural History Museum's Hayden Planetarium. The attraction is narrated by Tom Hanks.[15] Druyan and Soter also co-wrote The Search for Life: Are We Alone, narrated by Harrison Ford, which also debuted at the Hayden's Rose Center.[16]

In 2000, Druyan co-founded Cosmos Studios, Inc, with Joseph Firmage.[17] As CEO of Cosmos Studios, Druyan produces science-based entertainment for all media. In addition to Cosmos: A SpaceTime Odyssey, Cosmos Studios has produced Cosmic Africa,[18] Lost Dinosaurs of Egypt,[19] and the Emmy-nominated[20] documentary Cosmic Journey: The Voyager Interstellar Mission and Message.[21] In 2009, she distributed a series of podcasts called At Home in the Cosmos with Annie Druyan, in which she described her works, the life of her husband, Carl Sagan, and their marriage.

Druyan is credited, with Carl Sagan, as the co-creator and co-producer of the 1997 feature film Contact.[22]

In 2011, it was announced that Druyan would executive produce, co-write, and be one of the episodic directors for a sequel to Cosmos: A Personal Voyage, to be called Cosmos: A Spacetime Odyssey, which began airing in March 2014.[23][24] Episodes premiered on Fox and also aired on National Geographic Channel on the following night.[25] At the time of its release, Fox gave the series the largest global rollout of a television series ever, debuting it in 180 countries. The premiere episode was shown across nine of Fox's cable properties in addition to the broadcast network in a "roadblock" style premiere. The series went on to become the most-watched series ever for National Geographic Channel International, with at least some part of the 13-episode series watched by 135 million people, including 45 million in the U.S.[26]

In March 2020, a third season of Cosmos, named Cosmos: Possible Worlds, for which Druyan was executive producer, writer, and director, premiered on National Geographic. Druyan also said: "I very much have season four in mind, and I know what it's going to be. And I even know some of the stories that I want to tell in it."[27]

Writing Edit

Druyan's first novel, A Famous Broken Heart, was published in 1977.[citation needed]

Druyan co-wrote six New York Times bestsellers with Carl Sagan, including: Comet,[28] Shadows of Forgotten Ancestors,[29] and The Demon-Haunted World.[30][31] She is co-author, along with Carl Sagan, F. D. Drake, Timothy Ferris, Jon Lomberg and Linda Salzman Sagan, of Murmurs Of Earth: The Voyager Interstellar Record.[32] She also wrote the updated introduction to Sagan's book The Cosmic Connection and the epilogue of Billions and Billions. She wrote the introduction to, and edited The Varieties of Scientific Experience, published from Sagan's 1985 Gifford lectures.

In February 2020, Druyan published Cosmos: Possible Worlds,[33] a companion volume to the television series of the same name, which premiered in March 2020.[27]

Work in science Edit

Druyan is a fellow of the Committee for the Scientific Investigation of Claims for the Paranormal (CSICOP).[34]

Druyan served as program director of the first solar-sail deep-space mission, Cosmos 1, launched on a Russian ICBM in 2005.[35]

Druyan is involved in multiple Breakthrough Initiatives. With Frank Drake, Druyan is the co-chair of Breakthrough Message[36] and also a member of Breakthrough Starshot.[37]

She is a member of the advisory board of The Carl Sagan Institute.[38]

Activism Edit

Druyan has for many years been a vocal advocate for nuclear disarmament. She was arrested three times at the Mercury, Nevada nuclear test site during Mikhail Gorbachev's unilateral moratorium on underground nuclear testing, with which President Ronald Reagan did not cooperate. This included an arrest in June 1986, when she crossed a white painted line indicating the test site's boundary. Sagan, who attended the same protest with Druyan, was not arrested.[39]

In the early 1990s, Druyan worked with Sagan and then-Senator Al Gore, Jr. and a host of religious and scientific leaders to bring the scientific and religious worlds together in a unified effort to preserve the environment, resulting in the Declaration of the 'Mission to Washington'.[40]

She was a founding director of the Children's Health Fund until the spring of 2004, a project that provides mobile pediatric care to homeless and disadvantaged children in more than half a dozen cities. She is currently a member of their advisory board.[41]

She has been on the board of directors of the National Organization for the Reform of Marijuana Laws (NORML) for over 10 years and was its president from 2006 to 2010.[42][43]

Honors Edit

An asteroid discovered in 1988 was named in Druyan's honor by its discoverer Eleanor F. Helin. In a 2020 interview with Skeptical Inquirer, Druyan discussed 4970 Druyan and the asteroid named after her late husband, saying that 4970 Druyan is in a "wedding ring orbit" around the Sun with 2709 Sagan. Druyan was presented with a plaque on Sagan's sixtieth birthday, which is inscribed: "Asteroid 2709 Sagan in eternal companion orbit with asteroid 4970 Druyan, symbolic of their love and admiration for each other."[27]

In November 2006, Druyan was a speaker at "Beyond Belief: Science, Religion, Reason and Survival".

In January 2007, she was a juror at the 2007 Sundance Film Festival, responsible for selecting the winner of the Alfred P. Sloan Prize for films about science and technology.[44]

In November 2007, Druyan was awarded the title of "Humanist Laureate" by the International Academy of Humanism.[45]

In October 2019, the Center for Inquiry West opened the Carl Sagan–Ann Druyan Theater in Los Angeles.[46]

Religious and philosophical views Edit

In an interview with Joel Achenbach of The Washington Post, Druyan said that her early interest in science stemmed from a fascination with Karl Marx. Achenbach commented that "She had, at the time, rather vaporous standards of evidence", a reference to her belief in the ancient astronauts of Erich von Däniken and the theories of Immanuel Velikovsky pertaining to the solar system.[47]

Concerning the death of her husband she stated:[48]

When my husband died, because he was so famous and known for not being a believer, many people would come up to me—it still sometimes happens—and ask me if Carl changed at the end and converted to a belief in an afterlife. They also frequently ask me if I think I will see him again. Carl faced his death with unflagging courage and never sought refuge in illusions. The tragedy was that we knew we would never see each other again. I don't ever expect to be reunited with Carl.

Personal life Edit

Druyan and Sagan's working and resulting romantic relationship has been the subject of numerous treatments in popular culture, including the Radiolab episode "Carl Sagan and Ann Druyan's Ultimate Mix Tape"[49] and a segment of the Comedy Central program Drunk History's episode "Space".[50] The asteroid 4970 Druyan, which is in a companion orbit with asteroid 2709 Sagan named after Druyan's late husband, is named after Druyan.[51][27] In 2015, it was announced that Warner Brothers was in development on a drama about Sagan and Druyan's relationship, to be produced by producer Lynda Obst and Druyan.[52]

In 2020, Sagan and Druyan's daughter Sasha Sagan released a book For Small Creatures Such As We: Rituals for Finding Meaning in our Unlikely World, which discusses life with her parents and her father's death when she was fourteen years old.[53]

Druyan also gave Sasha a recurring role in Cosmos: Possible Worlds, where she played her own grandmother, including in the episode Man of a Trillion Worlds, which featured the life of Carl Sagan.[27]

Awards Edit

  • 2004 Richard Dawkins Award
  • 2014 Outstanding Writing for Nonfiction Programming Primetime Emmy Award
  • 2015 The Award for Outstanding Producer of Non-Fiction Television from Producers Guild of America[54]
  • 2015 Writers Guild Award for "Documentary Script – Other than Current Events"[55]
  • 2017 Harvard Humanist of the Year Award[56]
  • 2020 National Geographic Further Award[57]

See also Edit

References Edit

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Druyan redirects here For the asteroid named after Ann Druyan see 4970 Druyan Ann Druyan ˈ d r iː ae n DREE ann 1 born June 13 1949 is an Emmy and Peabody Award winning American documentary producer and director specializing in the communication of science She co wrote the 1980 PBS documentary series Cosmos hosted by Carl Sagan whom she married in 1981 She is the creator producer and writer of the 2014 sequel Cosmos A Spacetime Odyssey and its sequel series Cosmos Possible Worlds as well as the book of the same name She directed episodes of both series Ann DruyanDruyan in 2014Born 1949 06 13 June 13 1949 age 74 New York City New York U S Known forAuthor activist producerSpouseCarl Sagan m 1981 died 1996 wbr Children2 including SashaIn the late 1970s she became the Creative Director of NASA s Voyager Interstellar Message Project which produced the golden discs affixed to both the Voyager 1 and Voyager 2 spacecraft 2 She also published a novel A Famous Broken Heart in 1977 and later co wrote several best selling non fiction books with Sagan Contents 1 Early life 2 Career 2 1 Writing 2 2 Work in science 3 Activism 4 Honors 5 Religious and philosophical views 6 Personal life 7 Awards 8 See also 9 References 10 External linksEarly life EditDruyan was born in Queens New York the daughter of Pearl A nee Goldsmith and Harry Druyan who co owned a knitwear firm 3 4 5 Her family was Jewish 6 Druyan s early interest in math and science was in her word derailed when a junior high school teacher ridiculed a question she asked about the universality of p I raised my hand and said You mean this applies to every circle in the universe and the teacher told me not to ask stupid questions And there I was having this religious experience and she made me feel like such a fool I was completely flummoxed from then on until after college Druyan characterized her three years at New York University as disastrous and it was only after she left school without graduating that she discovered the pre Socratic philosophers and began educating herself thus leading to a renewed interest in science 7 Career EditIn the late 1970s Druyan became the Creative Director of NASA s Voyager Interstellar Message Project 2 As creative director Druyan worked with a team to design a complex message including music and images for possible alien civilizations These golden phonograph records affixed to the Voyager 1 and Voyager 2 spacecraft are now beyond the outermost planets of the solar system and Voyager 1 has entered interstellar space Both records have a projected shelf life of one billion years 8 9 Druyan s role on the project was discussed on the July 8 2018 60 Minutes segment The Little Spacecraft That Could 10 In the segment Druyan explained her insistence that Chuck Berry s Johnny B Goode be included on the Golden Record saying Johnny B Goode rock and roll was the music of motion of moving getting to someplace you ve never been before and the odds are against you but you want to go That was Voyager The segment also discussed Sagan s suggestion in 1990 that Voyager 1 turn its cameras back towards Earth to take a series of photographs showing the planets of our solar system The shots showing Earth from a distance of 3 7 billion miles as a small point of bluish light became the basis for Sagan s famous Pale Blue Dot passage first published in Pale Blue Dot A Vision of the Human Future in Space 1994 During that time Druyan also co wrote with Carl Sagan and Steven Soter the 1980 PBS documentary series Cosmos hosted by Carl Sagan The thirteen part series covered a wide range of scientific subjects including the origin of life and a perspective of our place in the universe It was highly acclaimed and became the most widely watched series in the history of American public television at that time The series won two Emmys and a Peabody Award and has since been broadcast in more than 60 countries and seen by over 500 million people 11 12 A book was also published to accompany the series As of 2009 update it is still the most widely watched PBS series in the world 13 Several revised versions of the series were later broadcast one version telecast after Sagan s death opens with Druyan paying tribute to her late husband and the impact of Cosmos over the years nbsp Neil deGrasse Tyson and Ann Druyan in SydneyDruyan wrote and produced the 1987 PBS NOVA episode Confessions of a Weaponeer on the life of President Eisenhower s Science Advisor George Kistiakowsky 14 In 2000 Druyan together with Steve Soter co wrote Passport to the Universe the inaugural planetarium show for the Rose Center for Earth and Space at the American Natural History Museum s Hayden Planetarium The attraction is narrated by Tom Hanks 15 Druyan and Soter also co wrote The Search for Life Are We Alone narrated by Harrison Ford which also debuted at the Hayden s Rose Center 16 In 2000 Druyan co founded Cosmos Studios Inc with Joseph Firmage 17 As CEO of Cosmos Studios Druyan produces science based entertainment for all media In addition to Cosmos A SpaceTime Odyssey Cosmos Studios has produced Cosmic Africa 18 Lost Dinosaurs of Egypt 19 and the Emmy nominated 20 documentary Cosmic Journey The Voyager Interstellar Mission and Message 21 In 2009 she distributed a series of podcasts called At Home in the Cosmos with Annie Druyan in which she described her works the life of her husband Carl Sagan and their marriage Druyan is credited with Carl Sagan as the co creator and co producer of the 1997 feature film Contact 22 In 2011 it was announced that Druyan would executive produce co write and be one of the episodic directors for a sequel to Cosmos A Personal Voyage to be called Cosmos A Spacetime Odyssey which began airing in March 2014 23 24 Episodes premiered on Fox and also aired on National Geographic Channel on the following night 25 At the time of its release Fox gave the series the largest global rollout of a television series ever debuting it in 180 countries The premiere episode was shown across nine of Fox s cable properties in addition to the broadcast network in a roadblock style premiere The series went on to become the most watched series ever for National Geographic Channel International with at least some part of the 13 episode series watched by 135 million people including 45 million in the U S 26 In March 2020 a third season of Cosmos named Cosmos Possible Worlds for which Druyan was executive producer writer and director premiered on National Geographic Druyan also said I very much have season four in mind and I know what it s going to be And I even know some of the stories that I want to tell in it 27 Writing Edit Druyan s first novel A Famous Broken Heart was published in 1977 citation needed Druyan co wrote six New York Times bestsellers with Carl Sagan including Comet 28 Shadows of Forgotten Ancestors 29 and The Demon Haunted World 30 31 She is co author along with Carl Sagan F D Drake Timothy Ferris Jon Lomberg and Linda Salzman Sagan of Murmurs Of Earth The Voyager Interstellar Record 32 She also wrote the updated introduction to Sagan s book The Cosmic Connection and the epilogue of Billions and Billions She wrote the introduction to and edited The Varieties of Scientific Experience published from Sagan s 1985 Gifford lectures In February 2020 Druyan published Cosmos Possible Worlds 33 a companion volume to the television series of the same name which premiered in March 2020 27 Work in science Edit Druyan is a fellow of the Committee for the Scientific Investigation of Claims for the Paranormal CSICOP 34 Druyan served as program director of the first solar sail deep space mission Cosmos 1 launched on a Russian ICBM in 2005 35 Druyan is involved in multiple Breakthrough Initiatives With Frank Drake Druyan is the co chair of Breakthrough Message 36 and also a member of Breakthrough Starshot 37 She is a member of the advisory board of The Carl Sagan Institute 38 Activism EditDruyan has for many years been a vocal advocate for nuclear disarmament She was arrested three times at the Mercury Nevada nuclear test site during Mikhail Gorbachev s unilateral moratorium on underground nuclear testing with which President Ronald Reagan did not cooperate This included an arrest in June 1986 when she crossed a white painted line indicating the test site s boundary Sagan who attended the same protest with Druyan was not arrested 39 In the early 1990s Druyan worked with Sagan and then Senator Al Gore Jr and a host of religious and scientific leaders to bring the scientific and religious worlds together in a unified effort to preserve the environment resulting in the Declaration of the Mission to Washington 40 She was a founding director of the Children s Health Fund until the spring of 2004 a project that provides mobile pediatric care to homeless and disadvantaged children in more than half a dozen cities She is currently a member of their advisory board 41 She has been on the board of directors of the National Organization for the Reform of Marijuana Laws NORML for over 10 years and was its president from 2006 to 2010 42 43 Honors EditAn asteroid discovered in 1988 was named in Druyan s honor by its discoverer Eleanor F Helin In a 2020 interview with Skeptical Inquirer Druyan discussed 4970 Druyan and the asteroid named after her late husband saying that 4970 Druyan is in a wedding ring orbit around the Sun with 2709 Sagan Druyan was presented with a plaque on Sagan s sixtieth birthday which is inscribed Asteroid 2709 Sagan in eternal companion orbit with asteroid 4970 Druyan symbolic of their love and admiration for each other 27 In November 2006 Druyan was a speaker at Beyond Belief Science Religion Reason and Survival In January 2007 she was a juror at the 2007 Sundance Film Festival responsible for selecting the winner of the Alfred P Sloan Prize for films about science and technology 44 In November 2007 Druyan was awarded the title of Humanist Laureate by the International Academy of Humanism 45 In October 2019 the Center for Inquiry West opened the Carl Sagan Ann Druyan Theater in Los Angeles 46 Religious and philosophical views EditIn an interview with Joel Achenbach of The Washington Post Druyan said that her early interest in science stemmed from a fascination with Karl Marx Achenbach commented that She had at the time rather vaporous standards of evidence a reference to her belief in the ancient astronauts of Erich von Daniken and the theories of Immanuel Velikovsky pertaining to the solar system 47 Concerning the death of her husband she stated 48 When my husband died because he was so famous and known for not being a believer many people would come up to me it still sometimes happens and ask me if Carl changed at the end and converted to a belief in an afterlife They also frequently ask me if I think I will see him again Carl faced his death with unflagging courage and never sought refuge in illusions The tragedy was that we knew we would never see each other again I don t ever expect to be reunited with Carl Personal life EditDruyan and Sagan s working and resulting romantic relationship has been the subject of numerous treatments in popular culture including the Radiolab episode Carl Sagan and Ann Druyan s Ultimate Mix Tape 49 and a segment of the Comedy Central program Drunk History s episode Space 50 The asteroid 4970 Druyan which is in a companion orbit with asteroid 2709 Sagan named after Druyan s late husband is named after Druyan 51 27 In 2015 it was announced that Warner Brothers was in development on a drama about Sagan and Druyan s relationship to be produced by producer Lynda Obst and Druyan 52 In 2020 Sagan and Druyan s daughter Sasha Sagan released a book For Small Creatures Such As We Rituals for Finding Meaning in our Unlikely World which discusses life with her parents and her father s death when she was fourteen years old 53 Druyan also gave Sasha a recurring role in Cosmos Possible Worlds where she played her own grandmother including in the episode Man of a Trillion Worlds which featured the life of Carl Sagan 27 Awards Edit2004 Richard Dawkins Award 2014 Outstanding Writing for Nonfiction Programming Primetime Emmy Award 2015 The Award for Outstanding Producer of Non Fiction Television from Producers Guild of America 54 2015 Writers Guild Award for Documentary Script Other than Current Events 55 2017 Harvard Humanist of the Year Award 56 2020 National Geographic Further Award 57 See also EditWomen in science List of peace activistsReferences Edit In the revised edition of Cosmos A Personal Voyage Ann Druyan introduces herself in a prologue to Episode No 1 on YouTube a b NASA Invites Public to Take a Journey Toward Interstellar Space June 6 2013 On the trail of the meaning of life Toronto Star November 28 1992 p J 8 Deaths Druyan Pearl A nee Goldssmith The New York Times May 1 2005 Retrieved February 27 2013 Davidson Keay Sagan Carl 1999 Carl Sagan A life Wiley ISBN 978 0471252863 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