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Franklin R. Levy
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20 June 1948 - 17 March 1992
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Franklin R. Levy (Franklin R. Levy) – Hollywood producer, nominee of the CableACE Awards (similar to the Emmy, awarded for achievements in the field of cable television) for the television film “Picnic” (1987). He was born on June 20, 1948. Early in his career, Franklin was a consultant at the Amanson Theatre in Los Angeles, in 1977 he founded a production company and released several works, including several works. "Enola Gay: Man, Mission, Atomic Bomb" . In 1980, along with actor Gregory Harrison
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Franklin R. Levy (Franklin R. Levy) – Hollywood producer, nominee of the CableACE Awards (similar to the Emmy, awarded for achievements in the field of cable television) for the television film “Picnic” (1987).
He was born on June 20, 1948. Early in his career, Franklin was a consultant at the Amanson Theatre in Los Angeles, in 1977 he founded a production company and released several works, including several works.
"Enola Gay: Man, Mission, Atomic Bomb" . In 1980, along with actor Gregory Harrison (Nanny, First Daughter), he co-founded another production company, Catalina Production Group, which directed For Ladies Only (1981) and staged the play Hot Heart on the theater stage.
Levi's last work, which was completed after his death, was a film.
"The road home: An incredible journey" Disney Studios. On March 17, 1992, Franklin R. Levy died at the age of 43 as a result of a serious illness.