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Stephen Talbot

Stephen Henderson Talbot (born February 28, 1949) is a TV documentary producer, reporter and writer. Talbot directed and produced "The Movement and the 'Madman' " for the PBS series American Experience in 2023.[1] He is a longtime contributor to the Public Broadcasting Service (PBS) and worked for over 16 years for the series Frontline.

Stephen Talbot
Talbot at UC Berkeley in 2007
Born
Stephen Henderson Talbot

(1949-02-28) February 28, 1949 (age 75)
Los Angeles, California, United States
Other namesSteve Talbot
SpousePippa Gordon
Children2

Before becoming a journalist and documentary producer, Talbot was a television child actor in the late 1950s and early 1960s. He is known for his role in the TV sitcom Leave It to Beaver, in which he played Gilbert Bates, friend of Theodore "Beaver" Cleaver (Jerry Mathers).[2]

Talbot's more than 40 documentaries include the Frontline films "The Best Campaign Money Can Buy", "Rush Limbaugh's America", "The Long March of Newt Gingrich", "Justice for Sale", and "News War: What's Happening to the News". Talbot has also written and produced PBS biographies of writers Dashiell Hammett, Beryl Markham, Ken Kesey, Carlos Fuentes, Maxine Hong Kingston and John Dos Passos. He was co-creator and executive producer of the PBS music specials, Sound Tracks: Music Without Borders.[3]

He began his career in broadcast journalism as a reporter and producer at KQED-TV in San Francisco, where he also contributed feature news stories to the MacNeil/Lehrer NewsHour.[4] Talbot has worked as a producer and senior producer for the Center for Investigative Reporting and for ITVS and the PBS series, Independent Lens.[5]

Early life and education edit

Born in Hollywood and raised in Studio City, California, Stephen Talbot is the son of film, stage and TV actor Lyle Talbot and Paula Talbot (born Margaret Epple).[6] Stephen graduated in 1966 from Harvard Boys School in Studio City (now called Harvard-Westlake).[7]

In 1970, he graduated from Wesleyan University in Connecticut, where he studied English and film. He was also very active in anti-Vietnam War protests.[7] He began making films about the anti-war movement, including the November 1969 March on Washington, DC III (about Vietnam Veterans Against the War), and Year of the Tiger (filmed in Vietnam).[8]

From 1970 to 1973, he worked at the State University of New York College at Old Westbury, then an experimental college on Long Island. He began as assistant to the school's president and subsequently became a lecturer in the American Studies program.

Acting career edit

Talbot's first appearance as Gilbert on Leave It to Beaver was in a 1959 episode called "Beaver and Gilbert", in which he played an insecure new kid in town who is prone to telling tall tales. Early in the series, Gilbert frequently got the hapless Beaver into trouble. But as the series developed, Gilbert became a more genuine friend of the Beav.

Talbot guest-starred on many television programs in the late 1950s and early 1960s, including three episodes of Lassie. He appeared in two episodes of The Twilight Zone: "Static" and "The Fugitive".[9] In 1960, he played Jimmie Kendall, son of the title character in CBS's Perry Mason in the episode, "The Case of the Wandering Widow".

Talbot also appeared in Lawman, "Sugarfoot", M Squad, The Barbara Stanwyck Show, The Blue Angels, Men Into Space, Wanted: Dead or Alive, Law of the Plainsman, The Donna Reed Show, Mr. Novak and The Lucy Show. He appeared in comedy sketches with Bob Newhart in the early '60s NBC variety program, The Bob Newhart Show. Talbot played the role of Ronnie Kramer in the CBS's anthology series The DuPont Show with June Allyson episode "Hit and Run".

On stage, Talbot co-starred as "Sonny" in William Inge's Dark at the Top of the Stairs with Marjorie Lord at the La Jolla Playhouse.

He also played Dick Clark's ward and nephew in Clark's first movie, Because They're Young (1960). The high school melodrama also starred Tuesday Weld and had music by "rock 'n roller" Duane Eddy.

Having spent his early years in front of the cameras, Talbot abandoned acting for a career as a journalist. In an article for Salon.com in 1997, he looked back with a sense of humor about his past role on "Beaver":[10]

In the interests of historical accuracy I should say that, yes, Gilbert was a troublemaker and an occasional liar, but my character was certainly no Eddie Haskell – that leering teenage hypocrite who spoke unctuously to parents ("Well, hello Mrs. Cleaver, and how is young Theodore today?") and venomously to the Beav ("Hey, squirt, take a powder before I squash you like a bug").... I have spent my adult life trying to conceal my Leave It to Beaver past or correcting the historical record. Either way the series has become inescapable. When I was a kid, I loved acting; in fact, I badgered my father and mother until they allowed me to work. But how could I have known as an innocent 9-year-old that I was taking part in a television program that would live on for 40 years as an icon for baby boomers? In the early '80s, I turned down an offer to revive my role as Gilbert in a Beaver reunion series. "I'm trying to establish myself as a documentary filmmaker and an investigative reporter," I explained to the producers. "I can't go back to being Gilbert."

More recently Talbot reflected affectionately on his Beaver experience in articles and interviews and even in a Frontline documentary, "Diet Wars."[11][12]

KQED edit

In the 1980s, Talbot was a staff reporter and producer at KQED-TV, the PBS affiliate in San Francisco.

Early in his career at KQED, Talbot produced two national PBS Peabody Award winners, Broken Arrow, about nuclear weapons accidents,[13] and The Case of Dashiell Hammett, a biography of the crime writer.[14]

During his time at KQED, Talbot produced local documentaries, as well as national PBS documentaries such as Namibia: Behind the Lines, South Africa Under Siege (a portrait of Nelson Mandela's ANC in exile), and The Gospel and Guatemala (an investigation with Elizabeth Farnsworth of Guatemala's presidential strongman Efraín Ríos Montt and his "born again" U.S. supporters).

He also wrote and produced (or co-produced with Joan Saffa and Judy Flannery) several hour-long PBS biographies of noted writers, including: Dashiell Hammett, Ken Kesey, Beryl Markham,[15] Carlos Fuentes,[16] and Maxine Hong Kingston.

At KQED, Talbot reported and produced dozens of feature news stories for The MacNeil/Lehrer Newshour.[4]

After leaving KQED in 1989, Talbot produced and co-wrote a PBS biography of John Dos Passos narrated by newsman Robert MacNeil and actor William Hurt.[17]

Talbot has returned to KQED over the years to produce documentary specials. In 1991, he investigated the May 1990 car bomb explosion in Oakland, California that nearly killed Earth First! environmental activists Judi Bari and Darryl Cherney. Talbot's documentary, Who Bombed Judi Bari?, critiqued the FBI and Oakland Police Department's charges against her and Cherney, and raised questions about who was actually responsible for placing the pipe bomb in her car.[18] Returning again to KQED in 2001, Talbot wrote and produced a one-hour documentary about Jerry Brown as mayor of Oakland, The Celebrity and the City.[19] He had previously produced a KQED documentary about San Francisco Mayor Art Agnos, "The Art of Being Mayor."

Frontline edit

Talbot has had a long association with Frontline, beginning with his documentary on the financing of the 1992 presidential campaign, The Best Campaign Money Can Buy. It won a DuPont Award. He continued such projects through 2007 with his documentary on the media, News War: What's Happening to the News.

His other Frontline news documentaries include "The Heartbeat of America" (an investigation of General Motors), "Public Lands, Private Profits" (about gold mining on federal land in the West), "Rush Limbaugh's America",[20] "The Long March of Newt Gingrich", "Why America Hates the Press", "Spying on Saddam",[21] "Justice for Sale",[22] and "The Battle Over School Choice".

His "investigative biography" of Newt Gingrich – "The Long March of Newt Gingrich" (1995) – drew renewed interest and was posted with updates on the Frontline website in 2012 when Gingrich made an unsuccessful bid for the Republican presidential nomination.[23]

In 2002, Frontline's executive producer David Fanning named Talbot as series editor of Frontline World, Frontline's international news magazine series.[24] Between 2002 and 2008, Talbot oversaw the editorial content of 30 hour-long television episodes and helped commission and supervise nearly 100 broadcast stories.

With colleague Sharon Tiller, Talbot also oversaw the Frontline World website and its Emmy Award and Webby Award-winning online video series, Rough Cuts[25]

Based at UC Berkeley's Graduate School of Journalism, Talbot and Tiller taught classes and helped identify and mentor the "next generation of video journalists" whose work was showcased on Frontline/World.[25]

With reporter Kate Seelye, Talbot also produced a half-hour FRONTLINE/World story, "The Earthquake", about political turmoil in Lebanon and Syria.[26] He was senior producer of the Emmy-winning FRONTLINE/World documentary by Gwynne Roberts, Iraq: Saddam's Road to Hell, an investigation of a massacre of Kurds carried out by Saddam Hussein's regime.

Frontline World won the 2004 Overseas Press Club of America award for best international TV reporting.

Sound Tracks edit

Talbot was the co-creator and executive producer of Sound Tracks: Music Without Borders, a national PBS music show with host/reporter Marco Werman and reporters Alexis Bloom, Arun Rath and Mirissa Neff. The pilot episode was presented to PBS by Oregon Public Broadcasting, airing in 2010 with stories about the Russian propaganda song "A Man like Putin," Afrobeat legend Fela Kuti, and Borat music composer Erran Baron Cohen, and a performance by fado singer Mariza.[27]

A second one-hour episode hosted by KQED aired nationally in 2012 with Wynton Marsalis, Youssou N'Dour, Julie Fowlis and Of Monsters and Men.[28]

Talbot was also the executive producer of a series of twenty Sound Tracks online music videos for PBS Digital and YouTube, including interviews with and performances by Levon Helm, Yuja Wang, Hélène Grimaud, KT Tunstall, Seun Kuti, Seu Jorge, Anoushka Shankar and Of Monsters and Men.[29]

Writing edit

Talbot's articles have appeared in Salon.com,[30] the Washington Post Magazine, The Nation, Mother Jones,[31] Rolling Stone, the San Francisco Chronicle, and the Los Angeles Times. Talbot wrote about meeting and interviewing Zimbabwe's Robert Mugabe in an article, "From Liberator to Tyrant," for the Frontline/World website.[32]

In the 1970s, he was a reporter, writer and editor for Internews and the International Bulletin, a radio and print foreign news service based in Berkeley, California.

Public Broadcasting Service (PBS) and freelance production edit

For Oregon Public Broadcasting and PBS, Talbot wrote and directed with David Davis, The Sixties: The Years That Shaped a Generation, a two-hour history special that aired nationally on PBS in 2005. It drew from his earlier film, 1968: The Year That Shaped a Generation (1998).

He has executive produced a number of indie documentaries, including The Price of Sex, a documentary by director and photo journalist Mimi Chakarova about sex trafficking in Eastern Europe and the Middle East. Chakarova won the 2011 Nestor Almendros Award for courage in filmmaking from the Human Rights Watch Film Festival in New York and the Daniel Pearl Award from the International Consortium of Investigative Journalists.[33]

Talbot wrote the one-hour political biography, Moscone: A Legacy of Change (2018), about San Francisco Mayor George Moscone, "the people's mayor" who was assassinated in 1978 along with gay Supervisor Harvey Milk.[34]

From 2012 to 2014, Talbot was senior producer for video projects at the Center for Investigative Reporting, including feature news stories and short documentaries for the PBS Newshour, Univision, KQED-TV in San Francisco, and The New York Times. At CIR, Talbot also led the editorial team that created and ran "The I Files", the first investigative news channel on YouTube.com.

From 2015 to 2022, Talbot was senior producer for documentary shorts at ITVS / Independent Lens (PBS) in San Francisco. He commissioned filmmakers and arranged distribution of their films to a wide range of media outlets, including the PBS Newshour, The Atlantic, Salon and USA Today.[35]

In 2019 Talbot began co-writing and co-producing with Christine Ni the San Francisco Bay Area NBC series Bay Area Revelations, narrated by Peter Coyote. He started with the episodes "Exploring Space"[36] and "Loma Prieta Earthquake, 30 Years Later".[37] He continued in 2020 with "Female Sports Icons"[38] and "Riding the Waves", about surfing in Northern California.[39]

Talbot produced and directed the feature documentary "The Movement and the 'Madman' " for the PBS series American Experience in 2023, revealing how anti-Vietnam war protests in the U.S. in the fall of 1969 pressured President Nixon and his national security adviser Henry Kissinger to call off a planned major escalation of the war, including the threatened use of nuclear weapons.[40][41]

Personal life edit

Stephen Talbot lives in San Francisco with his wife, Pippa Gordon, a medical social worker. They named their son Dashiell, now an attorney, after San Francisco mystery writer Dashiell Hammett. Their daughter, Caitlin, graduated with an M.F.A. from American Conservatory Theater, in San Francisco.[42] In 2015, he wrote a story, "Call the Midwife", reminiscing about the home birth of his daughter.[43]

Talbot's sister, New Yorker magazine staffer Margaret Talbot, wrote The Entertainer: Movies, Magic and My Father's Twentieth Century (Riverhead Books, 2012), about their father, Lyle Talbot, and their family history.[44] His younger brother, David Talbot, is the author of several books, including Season of the Witch (about San Francisco in the 1960s and 1970s), and was the founder and original editor-in-chief of Salon.com. His sister, Cynthia, is a medical doctor in Portland, Oregon. His nephew, Joe Talbot, won the Best Director prize at Sundance for his debut feature film, The Last Black Man in San Francisco (2019).

Awards edit

Talbot has won numerous awards for his broadcast journalism, including two national News and Documentary Emmy Awards, three Peabody Awards, two DuPont-Columbia Journalism Silver Batons, a George Polk Award, six regional (Northern California) Emmys, three Golden Gate Awards from the San Francisco International Film Festival, three Thomas M. Storke International Journalism Awards from the World Affairs Council of Northern California, an Edward R. Murrow Award from the Overseas Press Club of America, a First Prize TV Award from the Education Writers Association, a National Press Club Arthur Rowse Award for media criticism, and an Edgar Allan Poe Award from the Mystery Writers of America. He has been nominated three times for best documentary script writing by the Writers Guild of America.

Select filmography edit

Year Title Role
1959–1963 Leave It to Beaver
56 episodes (TV)
Gilbert Bates
1959 Wanted Dead or Alive season 2 episode 3 (The Matchmaker) Rufe Meecham
1960 Perry Mason
"The Case of the Wandering Widow" (TV)
Jimmie Kendall
1961 The Twilight Zone
"Static" (TV)
The Boy
1962 The Twilight Zone
"The Fugitive" (TV)
Howie
1980 "Broken Arrow: Can a Nuclear Weapons Accident Happen Here?"
(TV)
Reporter, Co-Producer
1982 The Case of Dashiell Hammett
(TV)
Writer
Producer
1984–85 The Gospel and Guatemala
(TV)
Reporter, Co-Producer
1986 "World Without Walls: Beryl Markham's African Memoir" (TV) Writer, Co-Producer
1987 "Further! Ken Kesey's American Dreams"
(TV)
Writer, Co-Producer
1989 Crossing Borders: The Journey of Carlos Fuentes
(TV)
Writer, Co-Producer
1990 "Maxine Hong Kingston: Talking Story"
(TV)
Writer, Co-Producer
1992 Frontline
"The Best Campaign Money Can Buy" (TV)
Producer
1993 Frontline
"The Heartbeat of America" (TV)
Producer
1994 Frontline
"Public Lands, Private Profits" (TV)
Producer
1994 Frontline
"Rush Limbaugh's America" (TV)
Producer, Co-Writer
1995 Frontline
"The Long March of Newt Gingrich" (TV)
Producer, Co-Writer
1996 Frontline
"Why America Hates the Press" (TV)
Correspondent, Producer
1999 Frontline
"Spying on Saddam" (TV)
Producer
1999 Frontline
"Justice for Sale" (TV)
Producer, Co-Writer
2000 Frontline
"Battle Over School Choice" (TV)
Producer, Writer
2001 "The Celebrity and the City" (Jerry Brown as mayor of Oakland)
KQED (TV)
Producer, Writer
2002–2008 Frontline
"Frontline World" (TV) 30 episodes
Series Editor, Senior Producer
2004 Frontline
"Diet Wars" (TV)
Host
2005 The Sixties: The Years That Shaped
a Generation
(TV)
Co-Producer
2007 Frontline
"News War: What's Happening to the News" (TV)
Producer, Co-Writer
2010, 2012 "Sound Tracks: Music Without Borders"
(TV) PBS
Executive Producer
2011 The Price of Sex
(film)
Executive Producer
2013 "To Kill a Sparrow"
(short film)
Senior Producer
2015 "Daisy and Max"
Al Jazeera America
Executive Producer
2018 "Moscone: A Legacy of Change" (TV) PBS Writer
2019 "Bay Area Revelations: Loma Prieta Earthquake, 30 Years Later" (TV) Co-Producer, Co-Writer
2020 "Bay Area Revelations: Riding the Waves" (TV) Co-Producer, Co-Writer
2023 The Movement and the "Madman" [45] Producer/Director

References edit

  1. ^ "Watch The Movement and the "Madman"". American Experience. March 28, 2023. Retrieved May 5, 2023 – via PBS.
  2. ^ Terrace, Vincent (2011). Encyclopedia of Television Shows, 1925 through 2010 (2nd ed.). Jefferson, N.C.: McFarland & Company, Inc., Publishers. p. 591. ISBN 978-0-7864-6477-7.
  3. ^ https://www.pbs.org/show/sound-tracks/
  4. ^ a b "Search Results: Stephen Talbot". American Archive of Public Broadcasting. Retrieved May 31, 2020.
  5. ^ "Biography: Stephen Talbot". The Center for Investigative Reporting.
  6. ^ Gussow, Mel (March 5, 1996). "Lyle Talbot, 94, Charactor [sic] Actor and TV Neighbor". The New York Times. Retrieved July 4, 2014.
  7. ^ a b Talbot, Stephen (October 1, 2017). "The Day the Beaver Died: Reflections on Becoming an Anti-War Activist". KQED.
  8. ^ "Year of the Tiger, the". 1974.
  9. ^ "Stephen Talbot". IMDb. Retrieved July 4, 2014.
  10. ^ Talbot, Stephen (August 23, 1997). "Living Down Beaver". Salon. Retrieved May 31, 2020.
  11. ^ "Confessions Of A Frontline Dieter | Diet Wars". Frontline. PBS. April 8, 2004. Retrieved July 4, 2014.
  12. ^ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j_NPvsHHaJU |title=The Beaver and Gilbert Reunite
  13. ^ . Peabody Awards. Grady College of Journalism and Mass Communication, University of Georgia. Archived from the original on July 18, 2018. Retrieved July 18, 2018.
  14. ^ . Peabody Awards. Grady College of Journalism and Mass Communication, University of Georgia. Archived from the original on July 18, 2018. Retrieved July 18, 2018.
  15. ^ Mitgang, Herbert (October 8, 1986). "TV REVIEWS - 'World Without Walls,' About Beryl Markham". The New York Times. Retrieved July 4, 2014.
  16. ^ Gerard, Jeremy (October 5, 1989). "Fuentes in a TV Film, On Life and Himself". The New York Times. Retrieved May 31, 2020.
  17. ^ Goodman, Walter (August 5, 1994). "TV WEEKEND; Rediscovering a 30's Novelist Who Touched a Generation". The New York Times.
  18. ^ Koehler, Robert (June 4, 1991). "'Who Bombed Bari?' Uncovers New Evidence". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved May 31, 2020.
  19. ^ Talbot, Stephen (June 5, 2014). . Center for Investigative Reporting. Archived from the original on January 22, 2016. Retrieved July 7, 2017.
  20. ^ Goodman, Walter (February 28, 1995). "What Makes Rush Limbaugh Tick So Loudly". The New York Times. Retrieved July 4, 2014.
  21. ^ Goodman, Walter (April 27, 1999). "From Alpha Dog to Wound-Licking in Iraq". The New York Times. Retrieved July 4, 2014.
  22. ^ "Video: The Journal: Justice For Sale | Watch Bill Moyers Online |". PBS Video. February 19, 2010. Retrieved July 4, 2014.
  23. ^ The Long March of Newt Gingrich, PBS Frontline https://www.pbs.org/video/frontline-long-march-newt-gingrich-preview/
  24. ^ "Frontline Takes a 'World' View in New PBS Series Premiering Thursday, May 23". PBS. April 7, 2002.
  25. ^ a b Heidi Benson (October 11, 2007). "'Frontline/World' video journalists bring world to Web". San Francisco Chronicle.
  26. ^ "Lebanon - The Earthquake". FRONTLINE/WORLD. PBS. Retrieved July 4, 2014.
  27. ^ Cushing, Ellen (January 20, 2010). "With Sound Tracks, PBS Appeals to Music Fans". East Bay Express. Retrieved May 31, 2020.
  28. ^ Wiegand, David (October 2, 2012). "'Sound Tracks' review: World of musical riches". San Francisco Chronicle. Retrieved May 31, 2020.
  29. ^ Stephen Talbot's channel on YouTube
  30. ^ "Stephen Talbot". Salon.com. Retrieved July 4, 2014.
  31. ^ "Carlos Fuentes: The Mother Jones Interview". Mother Jones.
  32. ^ "Zimbabwe - Shadows and Lies: Recollections of Robert Mugabe". FRONTLINE/WORLD. PBS. Retrieved July 4, 2014.
  33. ^ "The Price of Sex: An Investigation of Sex Trafficking". PriceOfSex.org.
  34. ^ "Moscone: A Legacy of Change - KVIE Documentaries". PBS.
  35. ^ https://www.salon.com/writer/stephen_talbot
  36. ^ Ni, Christine (June 3, 2019). "Bay Area Revelations: Exploring Space". NBC Bay Area. Retrieved May 31, 2020.
  37. ^ "Loma Prieta Earthquake, 30 Years Later". NBC Bay Area. October 14, 2019. Retrieved May 31, 2020.
  38. ^ "Female Sports Icons". NBC Bay Area. January 24, 2020. Retrieved May 31, 2020.
  39. ^ "Riding the Waves". NBC Bay Area. April 11, 2020. Retrieved May 31, 2020.
  40. ^ "The Movement and the Madman".
  41. ^ "Stephen Talbot: What I Saw at the Demonstration". seniorplanet.org. March 23, 2023. Retrieved May 5, 2023.
  42. ^ Steven Winn (August 15, 2001). "Acting up / ACT's Young Conservatory students have the passion and talent to make it". San Francisco Chronicle.
  43. ^ Talbot, Stephen (January 28, 2015). "Call the Midwife: A Home Birth Story". KQED.
  44. ^ Talbot, Margaret (November 8, 2012). The Entertainer: Movies, Magic and My Father's Twentieth Century. ISBN 978-1594487064.
  45. ^ "The Movement and the "Madman"". Retrieved March 29, 2023.

External links edit

  • Stephen Talbot at IMDb
  • Official site for The Movement and the "Madman" film
  • PBS American Experience site for The Movement and the "Madman"
  • "Reveal News / Center for Investigative Reporting
  • Sound Tracks: Music Without Borders (video)
  • Maxine Hong Kingston: Talking Story (video)
  • KQED interview on the death of writer Carlos Fuentes. 2012
  • KQED interview on the life and legacy of San Francisco Mayor George Moscone. 2018
  • KQED interview on the 30th anniversary of the 1989 Loma Prieta earthquake. 2019
  • Whatever Happened to Stephen Talbot, "Leave it to Beaver"'s Gilbert? We Asked Him!

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Stephen Henderson Talbot born February 28 1949 is a TV documentary producer reporter and writer Talbot directed and produced The Movement and the Madman for the PBS series American Experience in 2023 1 He is a longtime contributor to the Public Broadcasting Service PBS and worked for over 16 years for the series Frontline Stephen TalbotTalbot at UC Berkeley in 2007BornStephen Henderson Talbot 1949 02 28 February 28 1949 age 75 Los Angeles California United StatesOther namesSteve TalbotSpousePippa GordonChildren2 Before becoming a journalist and documentary producer Talbot was a television child actor in the late 1950s and early 1960s He is known for his role in the TV sitcom Leave It to Beaver in which he played Gilbert Bates friend of Theodore Beaver Cleaver Jerry Mathers 2 Talbot s more than 40 documentaries include the Frontline films The Best Campaign Money Can Buy Rush Limbaugh s America The Long March of Newt Gingrich Justice for Sale and News War What s Happening to the News Talbot has also written and produced PBS biographies of writers Dashiell Hammett Beryl Markham Ken Kesey Carlos Fuentes Maxine Hong Kingston and John Dos Passos He was co creator and executive producer of the PBS music specials Sound Tracks Music Without Borders 3 He began his career in broadcast journalism as a reporter and producer at KQED TV in San Francisco where he also contributed feature news stories to the MacNeil Lehrer NewsHour 4 Talbot has worked as a producer and senior producer for the Center for Investigative Reporting and for ITVS and the PBS series Independent Lens 5 Contents 1 Early life and education 2 Acting career 3 KQED 4 Frontline 5 Sound Tracks 6 Writing 7 Public Broadcasting Service PBS and freelance production 8 Personal life 9 Awards 10 Select filmography 11 References 12 External linksEarly life and education editBorn in Hollywood and raised in Studio City California Stephen Talbot is the son of film stage and TV actor Lyle Talbot and Paula Talbot born Margaret Epple 6 Stephen graduated in 1966 from Harvard Boys School in Studio City now called Harvard Westlake 7 In 1970 he graduated from Wesleyan University in Connecticut where he studied English and film He was also very active in anti Vietnam War protests 7 He began making films about the anti war movement including the November 1969 March on Washington DC III about Vietnam Veterans Against the War and Year of the Tiger filmed in Vietnam 8 From 1970 to 1973 he worked at the State University of New York College at Old Westbury then an experimental college on Long Island He began as assistant to the school s president and subsequently became a lecturer in the American Studies program Acting career editTalbot s first appearance as Gilbert on Leave It to Beaver was in a 1959 episode called Beaver and Gilbert in which he played an insecure new kid in town who is prone to telling tall tales Early in the series Gilbert frequently got the hapless Beaver into trouble But as the series developed Gilbert became a more genuine friend of the Beav Talbot guest starred on many television programs in the late 1950s and early 1960s including three episodes of Lassie He appeared in two episodes of The Twilight Zone Static and The Fugitive 9 In 1960 he played Jimmie Kendall son of the title character in CBS s Perry Mason in the episode The Case of the Wandering Widow Talbot also appeared in Lawman Sugarfoot M Squad The Barbara Stanwyck Show The Blue Angels Men Into Space Wanted Dead or Alive Law of the Plainsman The Donna Reed Show Mr Novak and The Lucy Show He appeared in comedy sketches with Bob Newhart in the early 60s NBC variety program The Bob Newhart Show Talbot played the role of Ronnie Kramer in the CBS s anthology series The DuPont Show with June Allyson episode Hit and Run On stage Talbot co starred as Sonny in William Inge s Dark at the Top of the Stairs with Marjorie Lord at the La Jolla Playhouse He also played Dick Clark s ward and nephew in Clark s first movie Because They re Young 1960 The high school melodrama also starred Tuesday Weld and had music by rock n roller Duane Eddy Having spent his early years in front of the cameras Talbot abandoned acting for a career as a journalist In an article for Salon com in 1997 he looked back with a sense of humor about his past role on Beaver 10 In the interests of historical accuracy I should say that yes Gilbert was a troublemaker and an occasional liar but my character was certainly no Eddie Haskell that leering teenage hypocrite who spoke unctuously to parents Well hello Mrs Cleaver and how is young Theodore today and venomously to the Beav Hey squirt take a powder before I squash you like a bug I have spent my adult life trying to conceal my Leave It to Beaver past or correcting the historical record Either way the series has become inescapable When I was a kid I loved acting in fact I badgered my father and mother until they allowed me to work But how could I have known as an innocent 9 year old that I was taking part in a television program that would live on for 40 years as an icon for baby boomers In the early 80s I turned down an offer to revive my role as Gilbert in a Beaver reunion series I m trying to establish myself as a documentary filmmaker and an investigative reporter I explained to the producers I can t go back to being Gilbert More recently Talbot reflected affectionately on his Beaver experience in articles and interviews and even in a Frontline documentary Diet Wars 11 12 KQED editIn the 1980s Talbot was a staff reporter and producer at KQED TV the PBS affiliate in San Francisco Early in his career at KQED Talbot produced two national PBS Peabody Award winners Broken Arrow about nuclear weapons accidents 13 and The Case of Dashiell Hammett a biography of the crime writer 14 During his time at KQED Talbot produced local documentaries as well as national PBS documentaries such as Namibia Behind the Lines South Africa Under Siege a portrait of Nelson Mandela s ANC in exile and The Gospel and Guatemala an investigation with Elizabeth Farnsworth of Guatemala s presidential strongman Efrain Rios Montt and his born again U S supporters He also wrote and produced or co produced with Joan Saffa and Judy Flannery several hour long PBS biographies of noted writers including Dashiell Hammett Ken Kesey Beryl Markham 15 Carlos Fuentes 16 and Maxine Hong Kingston At KQED Talbot reported and produced dozens of feature news stories for The MacNeil Lehrer Newshour 4 After leaving KQED in 1989 Talbot produced and co wrote a PBS biography of John Dos Passos narrated by newsman Robert MacNeil and actor William Hurt 17 Talbot has returned to KQED over the years to produce documentary specials In 1991 he investigated the May 1990 car bomb explosion in Oakland California that nearly killed Earth First environmental activists Judi Bari and Darryl Cherney Talbot s documentary Who Bombed Judi Bari critiqued the FBI and Oakland Police Department s charges against her and Cherney and raised questions about who was actually responsible for placing the pipe bomb in her car 18 Returning again to KQED in 2001 Talbot wrote and produced a one hour documentary about Jerry Brown as mayor of Oakland The Celebrity and the City 19 He had previously produced a KQED documentary about San Francisco Mayor Art Agnos The Art of Being Mayor Frontline editTalbot has had a long association with Frontline beginning with his documentary on the financing of the 1992 presidential campaign The Best Campaign Money Can Buy It won a DuPont Award He continued such projects through 2007 with his documentary on the media News War What s Happening to the News His other Frontline news documentaries include The Heartbeat of America an investigation of General Motors Public Lands Private Profits about gold mining on federal land in the West Rush Limbaugh s America 20 The Long March of Newt Gingrich Why America Hates the Press Spying on Saddam 21 Justice for Sale 22 and The Battle Over School Choice His investigative biography of Newt Gingrich The Long March of Newt Gingrich 1995 drew renewed interest and was posted with updates on the Frontline website in 2012 when Gingrich made an unsuccessful bid for the Republican presidential nomination 23 In 2002 Frontline s executive producer David Fanning named Talbot as series editor of Frontline World Frontline s international news magazine series 24 Between 2002 and 2008 Talbot oversaw the editorial content of 30 hour long television episodes and helped commission and supervise nearly 100 broadcast stories With colleague Sharon Tiller Talbot also oversaw the Frontline World website and its Emmy Award and Webby Award winning online video series Rough Cuts 25 Based at UC Berkeley s Graduate School of Journalism Talbot and Tiller taught classes and helped identify and mentor the next generation of video journalists whose work was showcased on Frontline World 25 With reporter Kate Seelye Talbot also produced a half hour FRONTLINE World story The Earthquake about political turmoil in Lebanon and Syria 26 He was senior producer of the Emmy winning FRONTLINE World documentary by Gwynne Roberts Iraq Saddam s Road to Hell an investigation of a massacre of Kurds carried out by Saddam Hussein s regime Frontline World won the 2004 Overseas Press Club of America award for best international TV reporting Sound Tracks editTalbot was the co creator and executive producer of Sound Tracks Music Without Borders a national PBS music show with host reporter Marco Werman and reporters Alexis Bloom Arun Rath and Mirissa Neff The pilot episode was presented to PBS by Oregon Public Broadcasting airing in 2010 with stories about the Russian propaganda song A Man like Putin Afrobeat legend Fela Kuti and Borat music composer Erran Baron Cohen and a performance by fado singer Mariza 27 A second one hour episode hosted by KQED aired nationally in 2012 with Wynton Marsalis Youssou N Dour Julie Fowlis and Of Monsters and Men 28 Talbot was also the executive producer of a series of twenty Sound Tracks online music videos for PBS Digital and YouTube including interviews with and performances by Levon Helm Yuja Wang Helene Grimaud KT Tunstall Seun Kuti Seu Jorge Anoushka Shankar and Of Monsters and Men 29 Writing editTalbot s articles have appeared in Salon com 30 the Washington Post Magazine The Nation Mother Jones 31 Rolling Stone the San Francisco Chronicle and the Los Angeles Times Talbot wrote about meeting and interviewing Zimbabwe s Robert Mugabe in an article From Liberator to Tyrant for the Frontline World website 32 In the 1970s he was a reporter writer and editor for Internews and the International Bulletin a radio and print foreign news service based in Berkeley California Public Broadcasting Service PBS and freelance production editFor Oregon Public Broadcasting and PBS Talbot wrote and directed with David Davis The Sixties The Years That Shaped a Generation a two hour history special that aired nationally on PBS in 2005 It drew from his earlier film 1968 The Year That Shaped a Generation 1998 He has executive produced a number of indie documentaries including The Price of Sex a documentary by director and photo journalist Mimi Chakarova about sex trafficking in Eastern Europe and the Middle East Chakarova won the 2011 Nestor Almendros Award for courage in filmmaking from the Human Rights Watch Film Festival in New York and the Daniel Pearl Award from the International Consortium of Investigative Journalists 33 Talbot wrote the one hour political biography Moscone A Legacy of Change 2018 about San Francisco Mayor George Moscone the people s mayor who was assassinated in 1978 along with gay Supervisor Harvey Milk 34 From 2012 to 2014 Talbot was senior producer for video projects at the Center for Investigative Reporting including feature news stories and short documentaries for the PBS Newshour Univision KQED TV in San Francisco and The New York Times At CIR Talbot also led the editorial team that created and ran The I Files the first investigative news channel on YouTube com From 2015 to 2022 Talbot was senior producer for documentary shorts at ITVS Independent Lens PBS in San Francisco He commissioned filmmakers and arranged distribution of their films to a wide range of media outlets including the PBS Newshour The Atlantic Salon and USA Today 35 In 2019 Talbot began co writing and co producing with Christine Ni the San Francisco Bay Area NBC series Bay Area Revelations narrated by Peter Coyote He started with the episodes Exploring Space 36 and Loma Prieta Earthquake 30 Years Later 37 He continued in 2020 with Female Sports Icons 38 and Riding the Waves about surfing in Northern California 39 Talbot produced and directed the feature documentary The Movement and the Madman for the PBS series American Experience in 2023 revealing how anti Vietnam war protests in the U S in the fall of 1969 pressured President Nixon and his national security adviser Henry Kissinger to call off a planned major escalation of the war including the threatened use of nuclear weapons 40 41 Personal life editStephen Talbot lives in San Francisco with his wife Pippa Gordon a medical social worker They named their son Dashiell now an attorney after San Francisco mystery writer Dashiell Hammett Their daughter Caitlin graduated with an M F A from American Conservatory Theater in San Francisco 42 In 2015 he wrote a story Call the Midwife reminiscing about the home birth of his daughter 43 Talbot s sister New Yorker magazine staffer Margaret Talbot wrote The Entertainer Movies Magic and My Father s Twentieth Century Riverhead Books 2012 about their father Lyle Talbot and their family history 44 His younger brother David Talbot is the author of several books including Season of the Witch about San Francisco in the 1960s and 1970s and was the founder and original editor in chief of Salon com His sister Cynthia is a medical doctor in Portland Oregon His nephew Joe Talbot won the Best Director prize at Sundance for his debut feature film The Last Black Man in San Francisco 2019 Awards editTalbot has won numerous awards for his broadcast journalism including two national News and Documentary Emmy Awards three Peabody Awards two DuPont Columbia Journalism Silver Batons a George Polk Award six regional Northern California Emmys three Golden Gate Awards from the San Francisco International Film Festival three Thomas M Storke International Journalism Awards from the World Affairs Council of Northern California an Edward R Murrow Award from the Overseas Press Club of America a First Prize TV Award from the Education Writers Association a National Press Club Arthur Rowse Award for media criticism and an Edgar Allan Poe Award from the Mystery Writers of America He has been nominated three times for best documentary script writing by the Writers Guild of America Select filmography editYear Title Role 1959 1963 Leave It to Beaver56 episodes TV Gilbert Bates 1959 Wanted Dead or Alive season 2 episode 3 The Matchmaker Rufe Meecham 1960 Perry Mason The Case of the Wandering Widow TV Jimmie Kendall 1961 The Twilight Zone Static TV The Boy 1962 The Twilight Zone The Fugitive TV Howie 1980 Broken Arrow Can a Nuclear Weapons Accident Happen Here TV Reporter Co Producer 1982 The Case of Dashiell Hammett TV WriterProducer 1984 85 The Gospel and Guatemala TV Reporter Co Producer 1986 World Without Walls Beryl Markham s African Memoir TV Writer Co Producer 1987 Further Ken Kesey s American Dreams TV Writer Co Producer 1989 Crossing Borders The Journey of Carlos Fuentes TV Writer Co Producer 1990 Maxine Hong Kingston Talking Story TV Writer Co Producer 1992 Frontline The Best Campaign Money Can Buy TV Producer 1993 Frontline The Heartbeat of America TV Producer 1994 Frontline Public Lands Private Profits TV Producer 1994 Frontline Rush Limbaugh s America TV Producer Co Writer 1995 Frontline The Long March of Newt Gingrich TV Producer Co Writer 1996 Frontline Why America Hates the Press TV Correspondent Producer 1999 Frontline Spying on Saddam TV Producer 1999 Frontline Justice for Sale TV Producer Co Writer 2000 Frontline Battle Over School Choice TV Producer Writer 2001 The Celebrity and the City Jerry Brown as mayor of Oakland KQED TV Producer Writer 2002 2008 Frontline Frontline World TV 30 episodes Series Editor Senior Producer 2004 Frontline Diet Wars TV Host 2005 The Sixties The Years That Shapeda Generation TV Co Producer 2007 Frontline News War What s Happening to the News TV Producer Co Writer 2010 2012 Sound Tracks Music Without Borders TV PBS Executive Producer 2011 The Price of Sex film Executive Producer 2013 To Kill a Sparrow short film Senior Producer 2015 Daisy and Max Al Jazeera America Executive Producer 2018 Moscone A Legacy of Change TV PBS Writer 2019 Bay Area Revelations Loma Prieta Earthquake 30 Years Later TV Co Producer Co Writer 2020 Bay Area Revelations Riding the Waves TV Co Producer Co Writer 2023 The Movement and the Madman 45 Producer DirectorReferences edit Watch The Movement and the Madman American Experience March 28 2023 Retrieved May 5 2023 via PBS Terrace Vincent 2011 Encyclopedia of Television Shows 1925 through 2010 2nd ed Jefferson N C McFarland amp Company Inc Publishers p 591 ISBN 978 0 7864 6477 7 https www pbs org show sound tracks a b Search Results Stephen Talbot American Archive of Public Broadcasting Retrieved May 31 2020 Biography Stephen Talbot The Center for Investigative Reporting Gussow Mel March 5 1996 Lyle Talbot 94 Charactor sic Actor and TV Neighbor The New York Times Retrieved July 4 2014 a b Talbot Stephen October 1 2017 The Day the Beaver Died Reflections on Becoming an Anti War Activist KQED Year of the Tiger the 1974 Stephen Talbot IMDb Retrieved July 4 2014 Talbot Stephen August 23 1997 Living Down Beaver Salon Retrieved May 31 2020 Confessions Of A Frontline Dieter Diet Wars Frontline PBS April 8 2004 Retrieved July 4 2014 https www youtube com watch v j NPvsHHaJU title The Beaver and Gilbert Reunite Search Results for Broken Arrow Peabody Awards Grady College of Journalism and Mass Communication University of Georgia Archived from the original on July 18 2018 Retrieved July 18 2018 Current Affairs The Case of Dashiell Hammett Peabody Awards Grady College of Journalism and Mass Communication University of Georgia Archived from the original on July 18 2018 Retrieved July 18 2018 Mitgang Herbert October 8 1986 TV REVIEWS World Without Walls About Beryl Markham The New York Times Retrieved July 4 2014 Gerard Jeremy October 5 1989 Fuentes in a TV Film On Life and Himself The New York Times Retrieved May 31 2020 Goodman Walter August 5 1994 TV WEEKEND Rediscovering a 30 s Novelist Who Touched a Generation The New York Times Koehler Robert June 4 1991 Who Bombed Bari Uncovers New Evidence Los Angeles Times Retrieved May 31 2020 Talbot Stephen June 5 2014 No 2nd acts in politics 4 clips that look back on Jerry Brown s career Center for Investigative Reporting Archived from the original on January 22 2016 Retrieved July 7 2017 Goodman Walter February 28 1995 What Makes Rush Limbaugh Tick So Loudly The New York Times Retrieved July 4 2014 Goodman Walter April 27 1999 From Alpha Dog to Wound Licking in Iraq The New York Times Retrieved July 4 2014 Video The Journal Justice For Sale Watch Bill Moyers Online PBS Video February 19 2010 Retrieved July 4 2014 The Long March of Newt Gingrich PBS Frontline https www pbs org video frontline long march newt gingrich preview Frontline Takes a World View in New PBS Series Premiering Thursday May 23 PBS April 7 2002 a b Heidi Benson October 11 2007 Frontline World video journalists bring world to Web San Francisco Chronicle Lebanon The Earthquake FRONTLINE WORLD PBS Retrieved July 4 2014 Cushing Ellen January 20 2010 With Sound Tracks PBS Appeals to Music Fans East Bay Express Retrieved May 31 2020 Wiegand David October 2 2012 Sound Tracks review World of musical riches San Francisco Chronicle Retrieved May 31 2020 Stephen Talbot s channel on YouTube Stephen Talbot Salon com Retrieved July 4 2014 Carlos Fuentes The Mother Jones Interview Mother Jones Zimbabwe Shadows and Lies Recollections of Robert Mugabe FRONTLINE WORLD PBS Retrieved July 4 2014 The Price of Sex An Investigation of Sex Trafficking PriceOfSex org Moscone A Legacy of Change KVIE Documentaries PBS https www salon com writer stephen talbot Ni Christine June 3 2019 Bay Area Revelations Exploring Space NBC Bay Area Retrieved May 31 2020 Loma Prieta Earthquake 30 Years Later NBC Bay Area October 14 2019 Retrieved May 31 2020 Female Sports Icons NBC Bay Area January 24 2020 Retrieved May 31 2020 Riding the Waves NBC Bay Area April 11 2020 Retrieved May 31 2020 The Movement and the Madman Stephen Talbot What I Saw at the Demonstration seniorplanet org March 23 2023 Retrieved May 5 2023 Steven Winn August 15 2001 Acting up ACT s Young Conservatory students have the passion and talent to make it San Francisco Chronicle Talbot Stephen January 28 2015 Call the Midwife A Home Birth Story KQED Talbot Margaret November 8 2012 The Entertainer Movies Magic and My Father s Twentieth Century ISBN 978 1594487064 The Movement and the Madman Retrieved March 29 2023 External links editStephen Talbot at IMDb Official site for The Movement and the Madman film PBS American Experience site for The Movement and the Madman Reveal News Center for Investigative Reporting Sound Tracks Music Without Borders video Maxine Hong Kingston Talking Story video KQED interview on the death of writer Carlos Fuentes 2012 KQED interview on the life and legacy of San Francisco Mayor George Moscone 2018 KQED interview on the 30th anniversary of the 1989 Loma Prieta earthquake 2019 Whatever Happened to Stephen Talbot Leave it to Beaver s Gilbert We Asked Him Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Stephen Talbot amp oldid 1216965328, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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