“Love Hurts” Bud Yorkin Signed TLS On Letterhead

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ES-375A Alan David  "Bud " Yorkin  (February 22, 1926 – August 18, 2015) was an American film and television producer, director, screenwriter, and actor . Yorkin was born in Washington, Pennsylvania , to Jewish  parents.[1]  He earned a degree in engineering from Carnegie Tech, now Carnegie Mellon University , in Pittsburgh . In 1954, Yorkin became the producer of NBC 's The Tony Martin Show , a 15-minute variety program which preceded the nightly news on Monday evenings. In 1955, he produced and directed the live 11-episode half-hour military comedy, The Soldiers , starring Hal March , Tom D'Andrea , and John Dehner . In 1956, he became the producer and director of Tennessee Ernie Ford 's NBC half-hour comedy/variety program, The Ford Show . In 1958, Yorkin joined writer/producer Norman Lear  to form Tandem Productions , which produced several motion pictures and television specials in the 1960s to 1971 with such major studios like United Artists  and Warner Bros.  Yorkin directed and produced the 1958 TV special An Evening With Fred Astaire ,  which won nine Emmy Awards . He later produced many of the hit sitcoms of the 1970s, such as All in the Family , Maude , Good Times , and Sanford and Son . After his split with Lear, Yorkin went on to form Bud Yorkin Productions. His first sitcom after the split was the unsuccessful Sanford and Son  spin-off  sitcom Grady . In 1976, he formed TOY Productions  with Saul Turteltaub  and Bernie Orenstein  (who produced Sanford and Son  from 1974 to 1977) and their two hits were What's Happening!!  and Carter Country . TOY Productions was acquired by Columbia Pictures Television  in 1979. In 1963, Yorkin directed Come Blow Your Horn  starring Frank Sinatra  and Lee J. Cobb . Yorkin went on to direct and produce the film Start the Revolution Without Me  starring Gene Wilder  and Donald Sutherland  in 1970 which has become a cult classic. He also directed the film Twice in a Lifetime  in 1985, starring Gene Hackman . In 1999, he and Lear were awarded the Women in Film  Lucy Award  in recognition of excellence and innovation in creative works that have enhanced the perception of women through the medium of television. In 2002, Yorkin was inducted into the Television Hall of Fame . Yorkin died of natural causes on August 18, 2015, at the age of 89. He was married to actress Cynthia Sikes , and was the father of television writer and producer Nicole Yorkin . He was a member of the Wilshire Boulevard Temple .  
  • Industry: Movies
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  • Object Type: Photograph
  • Original/Reproduction: Original

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