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Zev Buffman

Zev Buffman (born Ze'ev Bufman[1]) (October 11, 1930 – April 1, 2020)[2] was a Broadway producer who served as president and CEO of Ruth Eckerd Hall in Clearwater, Florida.[3][4] He produced more than 40 Broadway shows. He partnered with Elizabeth Taylor to present her in her Broadway debut, The Little Foxes. Buffman was also the co-founding general partner of the NBA champion basketball team the Miami Heat.[5]

Zev Buffman
BornOctober 11, 1930
Tel Aviv, Mandatory Palestine
Died (aged 89)
Occupations
  • Theatre and film producer
  • Sports team owner
Organizations
  • Ruth Eckerd Hall
SpouseVilma Buffman

Life and career edit

Buffman was born in Tel Aviv, Palestine, in 1930. His parents were early pioneers from Ukraine. His initial involvement in the performing arts began in 1947, while in the 89th Commandos. At the age of 16, he debuted as a stand-up comic throughout Israel, entertaining troops in periods of cease fire during the 1948 Arab–Israeli War. Zev served from 1947-1950, and returned for the Six Day War as well as the Yom Kippur War. He came to the United States as a foreign exchange student in 1951, moved to Hollywood, California, and worked as an actor while attending college. His first role was playing an Arab guard in the film Flight to Tangier. His most memorable film work was a role in the Cecil B. DeMille classic The Ten Commandments.[6]

By 1960, he had produced his first Hollywood to Broadway-bound musical, Vintage 60, in partnership with Broadway's David Merrick.[7]

In 1962, Buffman purchased and renovated the historic Coconut Grove Playhouse in Miami, Florida, and until 1971 he was the president/CEO/owner.[4] He also established the Coconut Grove Arts Festival. In 1967 he ran the Parker Playhouse, Ft. Lauderdale's first theater, for 23 years.[8]

From 1976 to 1990, he was President of the Jackie Gleason Performing Arts Center, located in South Miami Beach. He helped renovate the theater complex and brought in Broadway performers, including Julie Andrews, Liza Minnelli, Angela Lansbury and Yul Brynner. The opening of the 3,000-seat performing arts center was part of the real estate comeback of South Beach and the nearby Lincoln Mall.[8]

During the 1970s and early 1980s, he launched the "Zev Bufman[9] Broadway Series" in Ft. Lauderdale, St. Petersburg, Palm Beach, Orlando, Jacksonville, Norfolk, New Orleans and Chicago, as well as the first three seasons of the Tampa Bay Performing Arts Center (known now as the Straz Center for the Performing Arts) in Tampa. Buffman sold his theatre interests to Pace Theatrical in 1988.[10]

Buffman was a general partner/ producer at the Chicago Theatre from 1977-1981, along with partner Frank Sinatra. At this national landmark theater, he partnered with the city of Chicago to oversee a $50 million restoration and reopening. Upon completion, Buffman presented Broadway shows and concert performances by internationally known artists.[8]

He also purchased and fully restored the vintage 1927 3,000-seat Saenger Theatre in the French Quarter in New Orleans. Working with his partners at Pace Theatrical of Houston, the Saenger Theatre became a national landmark and New Orleans' new home for the performing arts.[11]

In 1988, Buffman became the founding general partner of the NBA basketball team the Miami Heat with partner Ted Arison, owner of Carnival Cruise Lines.[8] Buffman also helped with the fundraising efforts to build the Miami Arena, where the Heat played until 1999.[11]

In the 1990s, Buffman began a new partnership with Wayne Huizenga of Blockbuster Video to become a major player in the concert business. As the President/CEO he planned, built and oversaw four new 20,000-seat outdoor amphitheaters in Phoenix, Southern California, Charlotte and West Palm Beach. The venues were sold to SFX in 1997.[12]

In 2003, Buffman became CEO of RiverPark Center in Owensboro, Kentucky. While there, he founded the International Mystery Writers' Festival.[8]

In 2011, Buffman was named the President & CEO of Ruth Eckerd Hall, Inc., a performing arts venue in Clearwater, Florida that also operates the Nancy and David Bilheimer Capitol Theatre. He collaborated with the city on the renovation of this historic theater in downtown Clearwater, which reopened in December, 2013.[13] Ruth Eckerd Hall, Inc. also produced concerts for the Major League Baseball team the Tampa Bay Rays, and other organizations and events throughout the United States. Buffman retired in October 2018.

Other positions he held include:[4]

Producing edit

Theater edit

Buffman became involved with producing Broadway shows while living in Hollywood, California. The first show he produced was Vintage 60, an original musical revue that played at the Brooks Atkinson Theatre in 1960.[8] He has worked with James M. Nederlander, The Shubert Organization, and his partner of many years, Elizabeth Taylor.[citation needed]

He brought Taylor to her Broadway debut in The Little Foxes.[4] Later, he brought Elizabeth and Richard Burton together to the Broadway stage in the 1983 revival of Private Lives. He also collaborated with Andrew Lloyd Webber as lead producer of the original Broadway production of Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat.[6] Mr. Buffman has also produced many national tours. From 1967-1995, Buffman produced shows as owner of Buffman Entertainment and Sports. He also produced film, television and cast recordings of Broadway shows under his company, Zev Buffman Entertainment, Inc.[citation needed]

Motion pictures and television edit

  • A five-year contract with Universal Studios as Producer- Special Projects.[citation needed] With partner Hugh Hefner as co-Producer, they delivered the first part-animation, part live-action film The Naked Ape, based on the best-selling book by Desmond Morris.[14]
  • A long-term contract with NBC and CTV (Canada) to produce a 39-segment series based on his Broadway hit show Story Theatre.[citation needed]
  • A pilot for ABC television, Fantasies Fulfilled, starring Walter Matthau, later to become hit series Fantasy Island.[15]

Credits[7][16] edit

Recording and music producing edit

Original cast albums:

  • Oklahoma!
  • Peter Pan
  • West Side Story
  • Buck White
  • Oh Brother
  • Story Theatre
  • Jerry's Girls
  • Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat
  • Vintage '60

Broadway producing credits edit

  • Blithe Spirit (Broadway 2009)
  • Jerry's Girls (Broadway 1985-1986)
  • The News (Broadway 1985)
  • Requiem for a Heavyweight (Broadway 1985), starring John Lithgow & George Segal
  • Peg (Broadway 1983)
  • The Corn is Green (Broadway 1983)
  • Private Lives (Broadway 1983), starring Richard Burton & Elizabeth Taylor
  • A View from the Bridge (Broadway 1983)
  • Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat (Broadway 1982-1983)
  • The First (Broadway 1981)
  • Oh, Brother! (Broadway 1981)
  • The Little Foxes (Broadway 1981), starring Elizabeth Taylor
  • Brigadoon (Broadway 1980-1981)
  • West Side Story (Broadway 1980)
  • Oklahoma! (Broadway 1979-1980)
  • Peter Pan (Broadway 1979-1981), starring Sandy Duncan
  • Ovid's Metamorphoses (Broadway 1971)
  • Paul Sills' Story Theatre (Broadway 1970-1971)
  • Buck White (Broadway 1969), with Muhammad Ali
  • Jimmy Shine (Broadway 1968-1969), starring Dustin Hoffman
  • Soldiers (Broadway 1968)
  • Mike Downstairs (Broadway 1968)
  • Your Own Thing (NY Drama Critics Award- Best Producer of a Musical)
  • Spofford (Broadway 1967-1968)
  • The Persecution and Assassination of Jean-Paul Marat as Performed by the Inmates of the Asylum of Charenton Under the Direction of the Marquis de Sade (Broadway 1967)
  • Minor Miracle (Broadway 1965)
  • Fair Game for Lovers (Broadway 1964), starring Alan Alda
  • Pajama Tops (Broadway 1963)
  • The Egg (Broadway 1962)
  • Vintage '60 (Broadway 1960)

Touring productions edit

  • Pajama Tops
  • Jimmy Shine, starring Dustin Hoffman
  • Porgy & Bess
  • Story Theatre
  • Peter Pan
  • Oklahoma!
  • West Side Story
  • Nine
  • On Your Toes
  • The King & I, starring Yul Brynner
  • Gypsy, starring Angela Lansbury
  • Jerry's Girls, starring Carol Channing
  • Applause, starring Lauren Bacall
  • A Lion in Winter, starring George C. Scott
  • A Man for All Seasons, starring Charlton Heston
  • 7 Brides for 7 Brothers, starring Howard Keel

Awards/Honors[8][16] edit

  • 2010 Raven Award- Mystery Writers of America[17]
  • State of Florida Ambassador of the Arts
  • The New York Drama Critics Award Best Musical (Your Own Thing, 1967-1968)[8]
  • Nomination for 2009 Drama Desk Award Outstanding Revival of a Play (Blithe Spirit)
  • Nomination for 1983 Tony Award Best Reproduction (Play or Musical - A View from the Bridge)
  • Nomination for 1982 Tony Award Best Musical (Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat)
  • Nomination for 1982 Drama Desk Award Outstanding Musical (Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat)
  • Nomination for 1981 Tony Award Reproduction (Play or Musical - Brigadoon)
  • Nomination for 1981 Tony Award Reproduction (Play or Musical - The Little Foxes)
  • Nomination for 1980 Tony Award Reproduction (Play or Musical - Peter Pan)
  • Nomination for 1971 Tony Award Best Play (Tony Sills' Story Theatre)
  • Entrepreneur of the Year 2008- Owensboro, KY[18]
  • Wharton School of Business- FL, Distinguished Achievement Award
  • Man of the Year Awards: Miami, Oklahoma City, New Orleans, Palm Beach, Baltimore, Miami Beach, Orlando, Tampa, St. Petersburg
  • Producer of the Year: Wolftrap Amphitheatre, Washington, D.C
  • Carbonnel Award- Named Best Producer six times (Florida)[19]

References edit

  1. ^ Sandomir, Richard (May 1, 2020). "Zev Buffman, Prolific Theatrical Producer, Is Dead at 89". The New York Times. Retrieved June 30, 2020.
  2. ^ Hirschman, Bill (April 3, 2020). "Zev Buffman, Legendary Local & National Figure, Dead At 89 | Florida Theater On Stage".
  3. ^ BWW News Desk. "Ruth Eckerd Hall's Former President and CEO Zev Buffman Passes Away At Age 89". BroadwayWorld.com.
  4. ^ a b c d Fleming, John (December 10, 2011). "Ruth Eckerd Hall's new CEO Zev Buffman comes to Clearwater with a long pedigree in theater". Tampabay.com. Tampa Bay Times. Retrieved September 5, 2013.
  5. ^ "Playoff Year-By-Year | The Official Site Of The Miami Heat". NBA.com. Retrieved September 5, 2013.
  6. ^ a b Fleming, John (October 19, 2011). "Ruth Eckerd Hall chooses veteran promoter Zev Buffman as new president". Tampabay.com. Tampa Bay Times. Retrieved September 5, 2013.
  7. ^ a b "Zev Buffman". playbill.com. Playbill. Retrieved September 5, 2013.
  8. ^ a b c d e f g h Higgins, Beau (October 20, 2011). "Theatrical Legend Zev Buffman Appointed President & CEO Of Ruth Eckerd Hall". Florida.broadwayworld.com. Retrieved September 5, 2013.
  9. ^ He did not change the spelling of his surname from "Bufman" to "Buffman" until the 1990s. Cridlin, Jay; Cohen, Howard (April 4, 2020). "Zev Buffman brought Broadway to South Florida— and the Miami Heat, too. He died at 89". Miami Herald. Retrieved June 30, 2020.
  10. ^ Zink, Jack (November 11, 1988), "For Zev Bufman Theatricals, Exit Stage Left", Sun-Sentinel
  11. ^ a b Karman, III, John R. (July 30, 2007). "Zev Buffman brings wealth of experience to arena project". bizjournals.com. Business First. Retrieved January 14, 2014.
  12. ^ Mastrull, Diane (January 9, 1998). "In Plan For E-center Sale, No Job Cuts Or Changes Are Foreseen It's Part of a $130 Million Dollar Deal for Sfx of New York". philly.com. The Inquirer. Retrieved September 5, 2013.
  13. ^ Frago, Charlie (December 18, 2013). "Capitol Theatre in Clearwater Opens in Style". Tampabay.com. Tampa Bay Times. Retrieved January 14, 2014.
  14. ^ "The Naked Ape". imdb.com. Internet Movie Database. Retrieved January 14, 2014.
  15. ^ Witbeck, Charles (June 21, 1974). "Bobbi makes fantasy come true". newspapers.com. The Daily Reporter. Retrieved January 14, 2014.
  16. ^ a b "Zev Buffman". ibdb.com. Internet Broadway Database. Retrieved September 5, 2013.
  17. ^ Jones, Kenneth (December 9, 2009). "Producer Zev Buffman Wins Raven Award from Mystery Writers of America". Playbill.com. Playbill. Retrieved September 5, 2013.
  18. ^ Weafer, Matt (June 27, 2008). "Zev Buffman and Kevin Schwartz tie for Entrepreneur of the Year". mattweafer.blogspot.com. Retrieved January 14, 2014.
  19. ^ "Carbonell Awards". Retrieved January 14, 2014.

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Zev Buffman born Ze ev Bufman 1 October 11 1930 April 1 2020 2 was a Broadway producer who served as president and CEO of Ruth Eckerd Hall in Clearwater Florida 3 4 He produced more than 40 Broadway shows He partnered with Elizabeth Taylor to present her in her Broadway debut The Little Foxes Buffman was also the co founding general partner of the NBA champion basketball team the Miami Heat 5 Zev BuffmanBornOctober 11 1930Tel Aviv Mandatory PalestineDiedApril 1 2020 aged 89 Seattle Washington U S OccupationsTheatre and film producer Sports team ownerOrganizationsRuth Eckerd HallSpouseVilma Buffman Contents 1 Life and career 2 Producing 2 1 Theater 2 2 Motion pictures and television 3 Credits 7 16 3 1 Recording and music producing 3 2 Broadway producing credits 3 3 Touring productions 4 Awards Honors 8 16 5 ReferencesLife and career editBuffman was born in Tel Aviv Palestine in 1930 His parents were early pioneers from Ukraine His initial involvement in the performing arts began in 1947 while in the 89th Commandos At the age of 16 he debuted as a stand up comic throughout Israel entertaining troops in periods of cease fire during the 1948 Arab Israeli War Zev served from 1947 1950 and returned for the Six Day War as well as the Yom Kippur War He came to the United States as a foreign exchange student in 1951 moved to Hollywood California and worked as an actor while attending college His first role was playing an Arab guard in the film Flight to Tangier His most memorable film work was a role in the Cecil B DeMille classic The Ten Commandments 6 By 1960 he had produced his first Hollywood to Broadway bound musical Vintage 60 in partnership with Broadway s David Merrick 7 In 1962 Buffman purchased and renovated the historic Coconut Grove Playhouse in Miami Florida and until 1971 he was the president CEO owner 4 He also established the Coconut Grove Arts Festival In 1967 he ran the Parker Playhouse Ft Lauderdale s first theater for 23 years 8 From 1976 to 1990 he was President of the Jackie Gleason Performing Arts Center located in South Miami Beach He helped renovate the theater complex and brought in Broadway performers including Julie Andrews Liza Minnelli Angela Lansbury and Yul Brynner The opening of the 3 000 seat performing arts center was part of the real estate comeback of South Beach and the nearby Lincoln Mall 8 During the 1970s and early 1980s he launched the Zev Bufman 9 Broadway Series in Ft Lauderdale St Petersburg Palm Beach Orlando Jacksonville Norfolk New Orleans and Chicago as well as the first three seasons of the Tampa Bay Performing Arts Center known now as the Straz Center for the Performing Arts in Tampa Buffman sold his theatre interests to Pace Theatrical in 1988 10 Buffman was a general partner producer at the Chicago Theatre from 1977 1981 along with partner Frank Sinatra At this national landmark theater he partnered with the city of Chicago to oversee a 50 million restoration and reopening Upon completion Buffman presented Broadway shows and concert performances by internationally known artists 8 He also purchased and fully restored the vintage 1927 3 000 seat Saenger Theatre in the French Quarter in New Orleans Working with his partners at Pace Theatrical of Houston the Saenger Theatre became a national landmark and New Orleans new home for the performing arts 11 In 1988 Buffman became the founding general partner of the NBA basketball team the Miami Heat with partner Ted Arison owner of Carnival Cruise Lines 8 Buffman also helped with the fundraising efforts to build the Miami Arena where the Heat played until 1999 11 In the 1990s Buffman began a new partnership with Wayne Huizenga of Blockbuster Video to become a major player in the concert business As the President CEO he planned built and oversaw four new 20 000 seat outdoor amphitheaters in Phoenix Southern California Charlotte and West Palm Beach The venues were sold to SFX in 1997 12 In 2003 Buffman became CEO of RiverPark Center in Owensboro Kentucky While there he founded the International Mystery Writers Festival 8 In 2011 Buffman was named the President amp CEO of Ruth Eckerd Hall Inc a performing arts venue in Clearwater Florida that also operates the Nancy and David Bilheimer Capitol Theatre He collaborated with the city on the renovation of this historic theater in downtown Clearwater which reopened in December 2013 13 Ruth Eckerd Hall Inc also produced concerts for the Major League Baseball team the Tampa Bay Rays and other organizations and events throughout the United States Buffman retired in October 2018 Other positions he held include 4 Wolftrap Amphitheatre Galas and Co chair Producer with First Lady Mrs Nancy Reagan University of Tel Aviv Chair Producer Fundraising New World Symphony Gala Producer Co FounderProducing editTheater edit Buffman became involved with producing Broadway shows while living in Hollywood California The first show he produced was Vintage 60 an original musical revue that played at the Brooks Atkinson Theatre in 1960 8 He has worked with James M Nederlander The Shubert Organization and his partner of many years Elizabeth Taylor citation needed He brought Taylor to her Broadway debut in The Little Foxes 4 Later he brought Elizabeth and Richard Burton together to the Broadway stage in the 1983 revival of Private Lives He also collaborated with Andrew Lloyd Webber as lead producer of the original Broadway production of Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat 6 Mr Buffman has also produced many national tours From 1967 1995 Buffman produced shows as owner of Buffman Entertainment and Sports He also produced film television and cast recordings of Broadway shows under his company Zev Buffman Entertainment Inc citation needed Motion pictures and television edit A five year contract with Universal Studios as Producer Special Projects citation needed With partner Hugh Hefner as co Producer they delivered the first part animation part live action film The Naked Ape based on the best selling book by Desmond Morris 14 A long term contract with NBC and CTV Canada to produce a 39 segment series based on his Broadway hit show Story Theatre citation needed A pilot for ABC television Fantasies Fulfilled starring Walter Matthau later to become hit series Fantasy Island 15 Credits 7 16 editRecording and music producing edit Original cast albums Oklahoma Peter Pan West Side Story Buck White Oh Brother Story Theatre Jerry s Girls Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat Vintage 60Broadway producing credits edit Blithe Spirit Broadway 2009 Jerry s Girls Broadway 1985 1986 The News Broadway 1985 Requiem for a Heavyweight Broadway 1985 starring John Lithgow amp George Segal Peg Broadway 1983 The Corn is Green Broadway 1983 Private Lives Broadway 1983 starring Richard Burton amp Elizabeth Taylor A View from the Bridge Broadway 1983 Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat Broadway 1982 1983 The First Broadway 1981 Oh Brother Broadway 1981 The Little Foxes Broadway 1981 starring Elizabeth Taylor Brigadoon Broadway 1980 1981 West Side Story Broadway 1980 Oklahoma Broadway 1979 1980 Peter Pan Broadway 1979 1981 starring Sandy Duncan Ovid s Metamorphoses Broadway 1971 Paul Sills Story Theatre Broadway 1970 1971 Buck White Broadway 1969 with Muhammad Ali Jimmy Shine Broadway 1968 1969 starring Dustin Hoffman Soldiers Broadway 1968 Mike Downstairs Broadway 1968 Your Own Thing NY Drama Critics Award Best Producer of a Musical Spofford Broadway 1967 1968 The Persecution and Assassination of Jean Paul Marat as Performed by the Inmates of the Asylum of Charenton Under the Direction of the Marquis de Sade Broadway 1967 Minor Miracle Broadway 1965 Fair Game for Lovers Broadway 1964 starring Alan Alda Pajama Tops Broadway 1963 The Egg Broadway 1962 Vintage 60 Broadway 1960 Touring productions edit Pajama Tops Jimmy Shine starring Dustin Hoffman Porgy amp Bess Story Theatre Peter Pan Oklahoma West Side Story Nine On Your Toes The King amp I starring Yul Brynner Gypsy starring Angela Lansbury Jerry s Girls starring Carol Channing Applause starring Lauren Bacall A Lion in Winter starring George C Scott A Man for All Seasons starring Charlton Heston 7 Brides for 7 Brothers starring Howard KeelAwards Honors 8 16 edit2010 Raven Award Mystery Writers of America 17 State of Florida Ambassador of the Arts The New York Drama Critics Award Best Musical Your Own Thing 1967 1968 8 Nomination for 2009 Drama Desk Award Outstanding Revival of a Play Blithe Spirit Nomination for 1983 Tony Award Best Reproduction Play or Musical A View from the Bridge Nomination for 1982 Tony Award Best Musical Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat Nomination for 1982 Drama Desk Award Outstanding Musical Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat Nomination for 1981 Tony Award Reproduction Play or Musical Brigadoon Nomination for 1981 Tony Award Reproduction Play or Musical The Little Foxes Nomination for 1980 Tony Award Reproduction Play or Musical Peter Pan Nomination for 1971 Tony Award Best Play Tony Sills Story Theatre Entrepreneur of the Year 2008 Owensboro KY 18 Wharton School of Business FL Distinguished Achievement Award Man of the Year Awards Miami Oklahoma City New Orleans Palm Beach Baltimore Miami Beach Orlando Tampa St Petersburg Producer of the Year Wolftrap Amphitheatre Washington D C Carbonnel Award Named Best Producer six times Florida 19 References edit Sandomir Richard May 1 2020 Zev Buffman Prolific Theatrical Producer Is Dead at 89 The New York Times Retrieved June 30 2020 Hirschman Bill April 3 2020 Zev Buffman Legendary Local amp National Figure Dead At 89 Florida Theater On Stage BWW News Desk Ruth Eckerd Hall s Former President and CEO Zev Buffman Passes Away At Age 89 BroadwayWorld com a b c d Fleming John December 10 2011 Ruth Eckerd Hall s new CEO Zev Buffman comes to Clearwater with a long pedigree in theater Tampabay com Tampa Bay Times Retrieved September 5 2013 Playoff Year By Year The Official Site Of The Miami Heat NBA com Retrieved September 5 2013 a b Fleming John October 19 2011 Ruth Eckerd Hall chooses veteran promoter Zev Buffman as new president Tampabay com Tampa Bay Times Retrieved September 5 2013 a b Zev Buffman playbill com Playbill Retrieved September 5 2013 a b c d e f g h Higgins Beau October 20 2011 Theatrical Legend Zev Buffman Appointed President amp CEO Of Ruth Eckerd Hall Florida broadwayworld com Retrieved September 5 2013 He did not change the spelling of his surname from Bufman to Buffman until the 1990s Cridlin Jay Cohen Howard April 4 2020 Zev Buffman brought Broadway to South Florida and the Miami Heat too He died at 89 Miami Herald Retrieved June 30 2020 Zink Jack November 11 1988 For Zev Bufman Theatricals Exit Stage Left Sun Sentinel a b Karman III John R July 30 2007 Zev Buffman brings wealth of experience to arena project bizjournals com Business First Retrieved January 14 2014 Mastrull Diane January 9 1998 In Plan For E center Sale No Job Cuts Or Changes Are Foreseen It s Part of a 130 Million Dollar Deal for Sfx of New York philly com The Inquirer Retrieved September 5 2013 Frago Charlie December 18 2013 Capitol Theatre in Clearwater Opens in Style Tampabay com Tampa Bay Times Retrieved January 14 2014 The Naked Ape imdb com Internet Movie Database Retrieved January 14 2014 Witbeck Charles June 21 1974 Bobbi makes fantasy come true newspapers com The Daily Reporter Retrieved January 14 2014 a b Zev Buffman ibdb com Internet Broadway Database Retrieved September 5 2013 Jones Kenneth December 9 2009 Producer Zev Buffman Wins Raven Award from Mystery Writers of America Playbill com Playbill Retrieved September 5 2013 Weafer Matt June 27 2008 Zev Buffman and Kevin Schwartz tie for Entrepreneur of the Year mattweafer blogspot com Retrieved January 14 2014 Carbonell Awards Retrieved January 14 2014 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Zev Buffman amp oldid 1192378277, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, 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