Andrew Adelson (born July 28, 1954) is an American television producer.
Andrew Adelson | |
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Born | Los Angeles, California, U.S. | July 28, 1954
Occupation(s) | Director of Fowler Museum, UCLA. Ph.D specializing in African Art History |
Spouse | Marla Adelson Berns |
Children | 2 |
Father | Merv Adelson |
Relatives | Gary Adelson (brother) |
Biography
editAdelson is the son Lori (née Kaufman) and Merv Adelson.[1][2] He has one sister and a brother: Ellen Adelson Ross and Gary Adelson.[1][2]
Filmography
edit- Falling Awake 2010 (Movie) (Producer)
- Sex and Breakfast 2007 (Movie) (Producer)
- Barbara Taylor Bradford's "A Secret Affair" 1999 - 2000 (TV Show) Executive Producer
- Barbara Taylor Bradford's "Her Own Rules" 1998 - 1999 (TV Show) Executive Producer
- Barbara Taylor Bradford's "Love in Another Town" 1997 - 1998 (TV Show) Executive Producer
- Barbara Taylor Bradford's "Everything to Gain" 1996 - 1997 (TV Show) Executive Producer
- Fugitive Among Us 1991 - 1992 (TV Show) Executive Producer
- Blood & Orchids (1986 TV film) Producer
- A Glimpse of Hell (2001 TV film) Executive Producer
- An Inconvenient Woman (TV Show) Executive Producer
- Critical Choices (TV Show) Executive Producer
- Desperate Choices: To Save My Child (1992 TV film) Executive Producer
- Desperate for Love (1989 TV series) Executive Producer
- Hiroshima (TV Show) Executive Producer
- I Know My First Name Is Steven (1989 TV series) Executive Producer
- Kiss of a Killer (1993 TV film) Executive Producer
- Nora Roberts' Sanctuary (TV Show) Executive Producer
- Out of Darkness (1994 TV movie) Executive Producer
- Power and Beauty (TV Show) Executive Producer
- Thanks of a Grateful Nation (1998 TV series) Executive Producer
- The Amy Fisher Story (1993 TV movie) Executive Producer
- The Hunley (1999 TV movie) Executive Producer
- Warm Hearts, Cold Feet (TV Show) Executive Producer
- We Were the Mulvaneys (2002 TV movie) Executive Producer
References
edit- ^ a b "Merv Adelson, television producer - obituary". Daily Telegraph. September 13, 2015. Retrieved September 1, 2017.
- ^ a b Koch, Ed (September 11, 2015). "Las Vegas developer turned Hollywood mogul had his share of highs, lows". Las Vegas Sun. Retrieved September 1, 2017.