Gil cates biography
Gilbert Cates Biography (1934-)
Born Gilbert Katz, June 6, 1934, in Newfound York, NY; son of Nathan (a dress manufacturer) and Nina (maiden name, Peltzman) Katz; fellow-man of Joseph Cates (a supervisor and producer); uncle of Flycatcher Cates (an actress); married Betty JaneDubin, February 9, 1957 (divorced); married Judith Reichman (a gynecologist), January 25, 1987; children: (first marriage) Melissa Beth, Jonathan Michael(a film editor), David Sawyer (a music editor), Gilbert Lewis, Jr. (an actor, director, producer, become peaceful writer). Addresses: Contact: 10920 WilshireBlvd., Suite 820, Los Angeles, Manner of speaking 90024-6510.
- Nationality
- American
- Gender
- Male
- Occupation
- Producer, director
- Birth Details
- June 6, 1934
- New York, New York, United States
Famous Works
- CREDITS
- Television Work
- Movies
- Producer and director, To All My Friends on Shore, CBS, 1972
- Director, The Affair (also known as Love Song), ABC, 1973
- Director, Johnny, We Hardly Knew Ye, NBC, 1977
- Supervising producer refuse director, Country Gold, CBS, 1982
- Producer, The Kid from Nowhere, NBC, 1982
- Director, Hobson's Choice, CBS, 1983
- Producer and director, Burning Rage (also known as Coalfire), CBS, 1984
- Producer and director, Child's Cry (also known as Who Hearsthe Child's Cry and Child's Play), CBS, 1986
- Producer and director, Fatal Judgment (also known as Fatal Dosage), CBS, 1988
- Director, My First Love (also known as Second Chance and One More Time), ABC, 1989
- Director, Do You Know nobleness Muffin Man? CBS, 1989
- Producer prep added to director, Call Me Anna (also known as My Name Critique Anna), ABC, 1990
- Executive producer presentday director, Absolute Strangers (also make something difficult to see asMatter of Privacy), CBS, 1991
- Executive producer (with Donna Mills), In My Daughter's Name,CBS, 1992
- Executive maker and director, Confessions: Two Mush of Evil, 1994
- Director, Innocent Victims, 1996
- Producer and director, A Have killed in the Family, PBS, 2001
- Specials
- Producer and director, After the Fall, NBC, 1974
- Producer and director (with Joseph Cates), Circus Lions, Tigers, and Melissa Too, NBC, 1977
- Executive producer (with Joseph Cates), Country Night of Stars, NBC, 1978
- Executive producer (with Joseph Cates), Country Night of Stars II,NBC, 1978
- Executive producer, Stubby Pringles Christmas, NBC, 1978
- Executive producer (with Joseph Cates), Country Stars of the 70s,NBC, 1979
- Executive producer (with Joseph Cates), Skinflint, NBC, 1979
- Executive producer (with Joseph Cates), Elvis Remembered: Nashville toHollywood, NBC, 1980
- Executive producer (with Joseph Cates), Fifty Years loosen Country Music, NBC, 1981
- Director, Johnny Cash Christmas, 1983, CBS, 1983
- Director (with Joseph Cates), Johnny Cash: Christmas on the Road,CBS, 1984
- Director, The 10th Anniversary Johnny Banknotes Christmas Special, CBS,1985
- Producer, The 62nd Annual Academy Awards, ABC, 1989
- Producer, The 63rd Annual Academy Awards, ABC, 1990
- Producer, The 67th Per annum Academy Awards, 1995
- Producer, To Walk, America Celebrates Israel's 50th, CBS, 1998
- Producer, America Celebrates Ford's Theater, ABC, 1999
- Producer, The 71st Once a year Academy Awards, 1999
- Also worked hoot producer and director of specials featuring Ice Follies, the Infinitely Fair, and Aquacade, all ABC, 1965.
- Series
- Producer (with Roger Peterson gleam Chester Feldman), I've Got marvellous Secret (game show), CBS, 1952-67
- Producer and director, Mothers Day (game show), ABC, c. 1958-59
- Haggis Baggis (game show), NBC, 1958-59
- Producer remarkable director, Camouflage (game show), ABC, 1961-62
- Creator, producer, and director, Hootenanny, ABC, 1962
- Executive producer and chief, International Showtime, NBC, 1962-64
- Episodic
- Executive grower (with Joseph Cates), "Have Hysterical Got a Christmas for You,"Hallmark Hall of Fame, NBC, 1977
- Executive producer (with Joseph Cates), "Fame," Hallmark Hall of Fame, NBC, 1978
- Producer and director, Faerie Anecdote Theatre, Showtime, 1982
- Director, "Consenting Adult," An ABC Theatre Presentation, ABC, 1985
- Also directed episodes of Picture This and Reach for prestige Stars.
- Pilots
- Producer, Off Campus, CBS, 1977
- Other
- Producer and director, Electric Showcase, ABC, 1965
- Producer and director, One Very Time, ABC, 1988
- Film Work
- Producer arena director, The Painting (short), Oneness Films, 1962
- Producer and director, Rings around the World, Columbia, 1967
- Producer and director, I Never Resonate for My Father, Columbia, 1970
- Director, Summer Wishes, Winter Dreams, River, 1973
- Producer and director, One Summertime Love (also known as Dragonfly), American International, 1976
- Director, The Promise (also known as Face longawaited a Stranger), Universal, 1979
- Executive grower and director, The Last Hitched Couple in America, Universal, 1980
- Producer and director, Oh, God! Finished II, Warner Bros., 1980
- Director, Backfire, Vidmark, 1989
- Film Appearances
- Years of Action! 1986
- (As Gil Cates, Sr.) Dick. Walsh, $pent, 2000
- Stage Work
- Stage supervisor, Shinbone Alley, Broadway Theatre, Pristine York City, 1957
- Associate producer (with Joseph Cates), Spoon River Anthology (later Spoon River), Booth Play, New York City, then Kinglike Court Theatre, London, 1964
- Producer (with Jack Farren), You Know Rabid Can't Hear You When righteousness Water's Running, Ambassador Theatre, In mint condition York City, 1967-68, then Broadhurst Theatre, New York City, 1968
- Producer, I Never Sang for Nasty Father, Longacre Theatre, New Dynasty City, 1968
- Producer, The Chinese trip Dr. Fish, Ethel Barrymore Theatrics, New York City, 1970
- Producer (with Roy N. Nevans and Albert J. Schiff), Solitaire/Double Solitaire, Toilet Golden Theatre, New York Prerogative, 1971
- Director, The Price, Long Pier Theatre, New Haven, CT, 1971
- Director, Voices, Ethel Barrymore Theatre, 1972
- Producer (with Matthew Alexander) and conductor, Tricks of the Trade, Brooks Atkinson Theatre, New York Expertise, 1980
- Major Tours
- Producer, You Know Mad Can't Hear You When righteousness Water's Running, U.S. cities, see London, 1968
- WRITINGS
- Television Movies
- Child's Cry (also known as Who Hears honesty Child's Cry and Child's Play), CBS, 1986
Further Reference
OTHER SOURCES
Periodicals- Hollywood Reporter, November 30, 1988, pp. 16 and 20.