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David Hartman (TV personality)

David Downs Hartman (born May 19, 1935) is an American journalist and media host who began his media career as an actor. He currently anchors and hosts documentary programs on History and PBS. Hartman is best known as the first host of ABC's Good Morning America, from 1975 to 1987. As an actor, he starred in the 1970s as a young resident, Dr. Paul Hunter, on The Bold Ones: The New Doctors and as a teacher in the series Lucas Tanner. He acted in the 1973 TV movie remake of Miracle on 34th Street.

David Hartman
Hartman at the Society of Experimental Test Pilots banquet in 2002
Born
David Downs Hartman

(1935-05-19) May 19, 1935 (age 88)
Occupation(s)Actor
Broadcaster
Years active1964–present
Spouse(s)Maureen Downey (1974–1997) (her death)
Mary Clark Putman (2001–present)

Early life edit

Hartman was born in Pawtucket, Rhode Island, the son of Fannie Rodman (Downs) and Cyril Baldwin Hartman.[1] He is of part German descent. Hartman attended Mount Hermon School (now Northfield Mount Hermon) and was geared toward professional baseball in high school. However, he turned down a baseball scholarship to attend Duke University, where he majored in economics and became a member of the Sigma Chi fraternity and Alpha Kappa Psi business fraternity. After college, he served three years of active duty as an officer in the U.S. Air Force, Strategic Air Command. He was a supply officer at Dow AFB in Bangor, Maine, and acted in local musicals there, including Oklahoma!, in the role of Curly. David spent the summer of 1960 at the Surflight Summer Theatre in Beach Haven, New Jersey, and had lead roles in Mister Roberts, South Pacific, and Kismet.

Acting career (1964–1975) edit

Hartman appeared in two Broadway shows; the original Hello, Dolly! in 1964, and The Yearling (1965). After working in films such as the Doris Day comedyThe Ballad of Josie (1967), Nobody's Perfect (1968), and Did You Hear the One About the Traveling Saleslady? (1968) with Phyllis Diller, he refocused on television. He appeared in The Virginian in 1969 and won attention as a dedicated doctor on The Bold Ones: The New Doctors, earning a nomination for a Golden Globe award. Hartman played a lead role alongside Hal Linden in the industrial musical Diesel Dazzle (1966).[2]

Hartman also appeared as the character David Sutton in more than two dozen episodes of the television series The Virginian and guest-starred on several other popular TV series such as Marcus Welby, M.D.; The Name of the Game; Ironside; and The Carol Burnett Show. In 1970, Hartman appeared in the made-for-TV pilot film for San Francisco International as an embittered pilot whose wife was held hostage by criminals. In 1973 he starred in Miracle on 34th Street, a TV remake of the holiday classic, along with Jane Alexander and Sebastian Cabot. The next year he starred in the Disney movie The Island at the Top of the World as an archaeology professor.

On the 1974-75 NBC series Lucas Tanner, Hartman played a retired baseball player turned unconventional high-school teacher. The cancellation of this series marked the end of his acting career.

News and broadcasting career (1975–present) edit

On November 3, 1975, Hartman became the original male co-host of ABC's renamed morning news show, Good Morning America (1975–1987). During his 11 years as a co-host, GMA would often be the highest-rated morning news program on network television. Although Hartman did not have a journalism background, he professionally conducted more than 12,000 interviews during his time on the show.[3]

Hartman usually closed each Good Morning America broadcast with the same benediction: "Make it a good day today."[4] In a statement that Hartman prepared for the 30th anniversary GMA broadcast in 2005, he explained, "My daily sign-off line, 'Make it a good day today,' reflected 'GMA's' values and the belief that each of us can affect our lives in a positive way, that our program was, we hoped, a public service."[5]

Hartman has been an anchor and host of a series of documentaries on the Discovery Channel and PBS member station WNET in New York City. Produced by James Nicoloro, the PBS documentaries are a series of "Walk Through" documentaries about various communities around New York City, which include A Walk Down 42nd Street (August 1998), A Walk Up Broadway (March 1999), A Walk Through Harlem (December 1999),[6] A Walk Around Brooklyn with David Hartman and Historian Barry Lewis (2000),[7] A Walk Through Greenwich Village (2001), A Walk Through Central Park (2001), A Walk Through Newark (2002),[8] A Walk Through Hoboken (2003),[9] A Walk Through Queens (2004),[10] A Walk Through the Bronx (2005),[11] and A Walk Around Staten Island (2007).[12]

In North Carolina, Hartman is also heard on North Carolina Public Radio and WCPE-FM as host of the North Carolina Symphony radio broadcasts. For the television documentaries he has done, Hartman would win several Emmy and journalist awards.

Hartman was the 2017 recipient of the National Association of Broadcasters Distinguished Service Award.[13]

Personal life edit

Hartman was married to Maureen Downey from 1974 until her death on September 17, 1997. In 2001, he married Mary Clark Putman, a widowed homemaker.[14] He has four children from his first marriage.

Filmography edit

Films
Title Role Director Year Notes #
The Ballad of Josie Sheriff Fonse Pruitt Andrew V. McLaglen 1967 Theatrical release
Nobody's Perfect Boats McCafferty Alan Rafkin 1968 Theatrical release
Did You Hear the One About the Traveling Saleslady? Constable Don Weis 1968 Theatrical release
The Virginian (TV series) David Sutton Charles S. Dubin 1968 1968-1969 complete saison 7 (26 episodes)
The Feminist and the Fuzz Officer Jerry Frazer Jerry Paris 1971 Made for television
I Love a Mystery Doc Long Leslie Stevens 1973 Made for television; filmed in 1966, shelved until 1973
You'll Never See Me Again Ned Bilss Jeannot Szwarc 1973 Made for television
Miracle on 34th Street Bill Schaffner Fielder Cook 1973 Made for television
The Island at the Top of the World Prof. Ivarsson Robert Stevenson 1974 Theatrical release

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References edit

  1. ^ "Hartman, David D. 1935– | Encyclopedia.com".
  2. ^ "David Hartman Discography : CastAlbums.org". castalbums.org. Retrieved 2021-02-02.
  3. ^ "40 Years Later, David Hartman on the Birth of 'Good Morning America'". 6 July 2015.
  4. ^ BBC-TV "Breakfast Time," January 17, 1983 (premiere broadcast, greetings from David Hartman and Joan Lunden).
  5. ^ 'GMA' Family Members Reminisce, Nov. 3, 2005, ABCNews.go.com.
  6. ^ "A Walk Through Harlem". thirteen.org. Retrieved 2009-08-05.
  7. ^ "A Walk Around Brooklyn". thirteen.org. Retrieved 2009-08-05.
  8. ^ "A Walk Through Newark". thirteen.org. Retrieved 2009-08-05.
  9. ^ "A Walk Through Hoboken". thirteen.org. Retrieved 2009-08-05.
  10. ^ "A Walk Through Queens". thirteen.org. Retrieved 2009-08-05.
  11. ^ "A Walk Through the Bronx". thirteen.org. Retrieved 2009-08-05.
  12. ^ "A Walk Around Staten Island". thirteen.org. Retrieved 2009-08-05.
  13. ^ Broadcasters, National Association of. "NAB Awards | Past Award Recipients". National Association of Broadcasters. Retrieved 2021-06-22.
  14. ^ "Where Are They Now? David Hartman". adweek.com. 3 October 2014. Retrieved 2014-10-03.
  15. ^ IMDb - David Hartman (II), Filmography

External links edit

Preceded by
Position inaugurated
Good Morning America co-host
November 3, 1975–February 20, 1987
with Nancy Dussault from 1975 to 1977, with Sandy Hill from 1977 to 1980, and with Joan Lunden from 1980 to 1987
Succeeded by
Charles Gibson and Joan Lunden

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David Downs Hartman born May 19 1935 is an American journalist and media host who began his media career as an actor He currently anchors and hosts documentary programs on History and PBS Hartman is best known as the first host of ABC s Good Morning America from 1975 to 1987 As an actor he starred in the 1970s as a young resident Dr Paul Hunter on The Bold Ones The New Doctors and as a teacher in the series Lucas Tanner He acted in the 1973 TV movie remake of Miracle on 34th Street David HartmanHartman at the Society of Experimental Test Pilots banquet in 2002BornDavid Downs Hartman 1935 05 19 May 19 1935 age 88 Pawtucket Rhode Island U S Occupation s ActorBroadcasterYears active1964 presentSpouse s Maureen Downey 1974 1997 her death Mary Clark Putman 2001 present Contents 1 Early life 2 Acting career 1964 1975 3 News and broadcasting career 1975 present 4 Personal life 5 Filmography 6 References 7 External linksEarly life editHartman was born in Pawtucket Rhode Island the son of Fannie Rodman Downs and Cyril Baldwin Hartman 1 He is of part German descent Hartman attended Mount Hermon School now Northfield Mount Hermon and was geared toward professional baseball in high school However he turned down a baseball scholarship to attend Duke University where he majored in economics and became a member of the Sigma Chi fraternity and Alpha Kappa Psi business fraternity After college he served three years of active duty as an officer in the U S Air Force Strategic Air Command He was a supply officer at Dow AFB in Bangor Maine and acted in local musicals there including Oklahoma in the role of Curly David spent the summer of 1960 at the Surflight Summer Theatre in Beach Haven New Jersey and had lead roles in Mister Roberts South Pacific and Kismet Acting career 1964 1975 editHartman appeared in two Broadway shows the original Hello Dolly in 1964 and The Yearling 1965 After working in films such as the Doris Day comedyThe Ballad of Josie 1967 Nobody s Perfect 1968 and Did You Hear the One About the Traveling Saleslady 1968 with Phyllis Diller he refocused on television He appeared in The Virginian in 1969 and won attention as a dedicated doctor on The Bold Ones The New Doctors earning a nomination for a Golden Globe award Hartman played a lead role alongside Hal Linden in the industrial musical Diesel Dazzle 1966 2 Hartman also appeared as the character David Sutton in more than two dozen episodes of the television series The Virginian and guest starred on several other popular TV series such as Marcus Welby M D The Name of the Game Ironside and The Carol Burnett Show In 1970 Hartman appeared in the made for TV pilot film for San Francisco International as an embittered pilot whose wife was held hostage by criminals In 1973 he starred in Miracle on 34th Street a TV remake of the holiday classic along with Jane Alexander and Sebastian Cabot The next year he starred in the Disney movie The Island at the Top of the World as an archaeology professor On the 1974 75 NBC series Lucas Tanner Hartman played a retired baseball player turned unconventional high school teacher The cancellation of this series marked the end of his acting career News and broadcasting career 1975 present editOn November 3 1975 Hartman became the original male co host of ABC s renamed morning news show Good Morning America 1975 1987 During his 11 years as a co host GMA would often be the highest rated morning news program on network television Although Hartman did not have a journalism background he professionally conducted more than 12 000 interviews during his time on the show 3 Hartman usually closed each Good Morning America broadcast with the same benediction Make it a good day today 4 In a statement that Hartman prepared for the 30th anniversary GMA broadcast in 2005 he explained My daily sign off line Make it a good day today reflected GMA s values and the belief that each of us can affect our lives in a positive way that our program was we hoped a public service 5 Hartman has been an anchor and host of a series of documentaries on the Discovery Channel and PBS member station WNET in New York City Produced by James Nicoloro the PBS documentaries are a series of Walk Through documentaries about various communities around New York City which include A Walk Down 42nd Street August 1998 A Walk Up Broadway March 1999 A Walk Through Harlem December 1999 6 A Walk Around Brooklyn with David Hartman and Historian Barry Lewis 2000 7 A Walk Through Greenwich Village 2001 A Walk Through Central Park 2001 A Walk Through Newark 2002 8 A Walk Through Hoboken 2003 9 A Walk Through Queens 2004 10 A Walk Through the Bronx 2005 11 and A Walk Around Staten Island 2007 12 In North Carolina Hartman is also heard on North Carolina Public Radio and WCPE FM as host of the North Carolina Symphony radio broadcasts For the television documentaries he has done Hartman would win several Emmy and journalist awards Hartman was the 2017 recipient of the National Association of Broadcasters Distinguished Service Award 13 Personal life editHartman was married to Maureen Downey from 1974 until her death on September 17 1997 In 2001 he married Mary Clark Putman a widowed homemaker 14 He has four children from his first marriage Filmography editFilms Title Role Director Year Notes The Ballad of Josie Sheriff Fonse Pruitt Andrew V McLaglen 1967 Theatrical releaseNobody s Perfect Boats McCafferty Alan Rafkin 1968 Theatrical releaseDid You Hear the One About the Traveling Saleslady Constable Don Weis 1968 Theatrical releaseThe Virginian TV series David Sutton Charles S Dubin 1968 1968 1969 complete saison 7 26 episodes The Feminist and the Fuzz Officer Jerry Frazer Jerry Paris 1971 Made for televisionI Love a Mystery Doc Long Leslie Stevens 1973 Made for television filmed in 1966 shelved until 1973You ll Never See Me Again Ned Bilss Jeannot Szwarc 1973 Made for televisionMiracle on 34th Street Bill Schaffner Fielder Cook 1973 Made for televisionThe Island at the Top of the World Prof Ivarsson Robert Stevenson 1974 Theatrical release 15 References edit Hartman David D 1935 Encyclopedia com David Hartman Discography CastAlbums org castalbums org Retrieved 2021 02 02 40 Years Later David Hartman on the Birth of Good Morning America 6 July 2015 BBC TV Breakfast Time January 17 1983 premiere broadcast greetings from David Hartman and Joan Lunden GMA Family Members Reminisce Nov 3 2005 ABCNews go com A Walk Through Harlem thirteen org Retrieved 2009 08 05 A Walk Around Brooklyn thirteen org Retrieved 2009 08 05 A Walk Through Newark thirteen org Retrieved 2009 08 05 A Walk Through Hoboken thirteen org Retrieved 2009 08 05 A Walk Through Queens thirteen org Retrieved 2009 08 05 A Walk Through the Bronx thirteen org Retrieved 2009 08 05 A Walk Around Staten Island thirteen org Retrieved 2009 08 05 Broadcasters National Association of NAB Awards Past Award Recipients National Association of Broadcasters Retrieved 2021 06 22 Where Are They Now David Hartman adweek com 3 October 2014 Retrieved 2014 10 03 IMDb David Hartman II FilmographyExternal links editDavid Hartman at IMDb David Hartman at the TCM Movie Database David Hartman at the Internet Broadway Database nbsp David Hartman at Internet Off Broadway DatabasePreceded byPosition inaugurated Good Morning America co hostNovember 3 1975 February 20 1987with Nancy Dussault from 1975 to 1977 with Sandy Hill from 1977 to 1980 and with Joan Lunden from 1980 to 1987 Succeeded byCharles Gibson and Joan Lunden Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title David Hartman TV personality amp oldid 1170802552, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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