- Aaron Spelling
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name = Aaron Spelling
caption = Spelling in 1999 following theBeverly Hills, 90210 wrap-up party
birth_date = birth date|1923|04|22
birth_place =Dallas, Texas
death_date = June 23, 2006 (Age 83)
death_place =Los Angeles, California
| occupation =actor ,singer ,dancer ,television producer Aaron Spelling (April 22, 1923 – June 23, 2006) was an American film and
television producer . As of 2007, Spelling holds the record for most prolific television producer, with 218 producer and executive producer credits. [imdb name|id=0005455|name=Aaron Spelling ]Biography
Early life
Spelling was born in
Dallas, Texas , to Pearl (née Wald) and David Spelling (originally Spurling),Jew ish immigrants fromRussia andPoland , respectively. [http://www.genealogymagazine.com/torispelling.html] Aaron also has a brother named Daniel Spelling living in San Francisco, who appeared onTori Spelling 's television show "".At the age of eight, Spelling lost the use of his legspsychosomatic ally due to trauma caused by constantbullying from his schoolmates, and was confined to bed for a year. [ [http://movies.nytimes.com/person/112276/Aaron-Spelling/biography Aaron Spelling - Trailer - Showtimes - Cast - Movies - New York Times ] ]Spelling attended
Forest Avenue High School . He served in the U.S. Air Force and was awarded theBronze Star andPurple Heart withOak Leaf Cluster . He then attendedSouthern Methodist University , graduating in 1949. He married actressCarolyn Jones in 1953, and they moved toCalifornia . They divorced in 1964. He had two children,Randy Spelling andTori Spelling , who acted as "Donna" in his show "Beverly Hills, 90210 " with his second wife, Carole Gene (née Marer) (Candy Spelling ), whom he married in 1968.Hollywood career and life
Spelling sold his first script to "Jane Wyman Theater" in 1954. He went on to write for
Dick Powell , "Playhouse 90 ", and "Last Man", amongst others. Later, he also found work as an actor. In total he played screen parts in 22 programs (in several shows, a few episodes, yet none of his flagships) and perhaps the best known being "Gunsmoke " between 1956 and 1997. During the 1950s, Spelling joined Powell's Four Star Productions.After Powell's death, Spelling formed Thomas-Spelling Productions with
Danny Thomas . Their first success was with the television show "The Mod Squad ". In total he wrote for fourteen television productions between 1957 and 1974, including several series with multiple episodes to his credit. Spelling and Thomas produced two 1960s series forWalter Brennan : "The Tycoon" and "The Guns of Will Sonnett ", both on ABC. He also began a collaboration at that time with associate producer Shelley Hull, who, aside from "Mod Squad", worked with Spelling on "The Rookies " and "Charlie's Angels ". Hull also worked with Spelling in 1976 on the hit ABC movie "The Boy in the Plastic Bubble ", starring a youngJohn Travolta . Spelling directed only once, on "The Conchita Vasquez Story", a 1959 episode of "Wagon Train ".Spelling divorced Jones in 1965 and, in 1968, married Carole Gene Marer, who took his name as Candy Spelling. He fathered Victoria Davey Spelling and Randall Gene Spelling, both of whom became actors as teenagers, as Tori and
Randy Spelling . They appeared in several of their father's productions, most notably in "Beverly Hills, 90210 ".The pivotal moment for the maturation of Spelling was the Kent State shootings of May 4, 1970. Spelling knew two of the students who had been killed, and even claimed to see one student,
Allison Krause , with exit wounds from the M1 Garand rifle. At this moment, Spelling claims he changed the idea oftelevision comedy into a tragic concept.In 1991, Spelling bought the home and six-acre lot of
Bing Crosby 's formerLos Angeles house.cite web|url=http://www.hollywood.com/news/Spellings_Widow_Fires_Back_at_House_Sale_Reports/3528030|title=Spelling's Widow Fires Back at House Sale Reports|work=Hollywood.com|accessdate=2006-07-07] He demolished the property, and built a 123-room home for the cost ofUSD $47,000,000, named "The Manor", which has convert|56500|sqft|m2 of floor space and is the largest single-family dwelling in Hollywood (34°4'23"N 118°25'41"W).cite web|url=http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2006/07/05/aaron-spellings-widow-pu_n_24441.html|title=Aaron Spelling's Widow Puts Infamous Mansion On Market For $150 Million...|work=HuffingtonPost.com|accessdate=2006-07-05]In 1972, he created
Spelling Television (then calledAaron Spelling Productions ), and formed another co-production company withLeonard Goldberg . Spelling took his own company public in 1986 asSpelling Entertainment . Spelling also produced theNBC daytimesoap opera "Sunset Beach" from 1997 to 1999, and in one of his few acting roles since the 1960s, played one of Bette's (Kathleen Noone ) ex-husbands for one day in 1997.He also appeared as himself on 27 programs between 1992 and 2005. After 2000, Spelling rarely gave interviews, though he remained active as CEO and continued to give notes on productions, day to day control of the
Spelling Television company was handled by his longtime producing and business partner E. Duke Vincent and company president, Jonathan Levin.In 2004, Spelling was portrayed by
Dan Castellaneta in the NBC film "Behind the Camera: The Unauthorized Story of Charlie's Angels".cite web |url=http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0383915/|title=Behind the Camera: The Unauthorized Story of "Charlie's Angels"|work=IMDB.com|accessdate=2004-03-08]On April 4, 2007, it was announced that "7th Heaven"'s series finale on May 13, 2007 would be dedicated to Aaron Spelling.cite web |url=http://www.tvseriesfinale.com/2007/04/7th_heaven_will_camdens_reunite_for_last_episode.php|title="7th Heaven:" Will Camdens Reunite for Last Episode? |work=TVSeriesFinale.com |accessdate=2007-04-05] Every episode from Season 11 displayed these words at the beginning of the closing credits: "In memory of Aaron Spelling". Additionally, the "
Charmed "' series finale aired on May 21, 2006 was also dedicated to him.Notable productions
Spelling worked in some capacity on almost 200 productions beginning with the Zane Grey Theatre in 1956. His most recognizable contributions to television include "
Charlie's Angels ", "Dynasty", "Starsky and Hutch ", "Family", "Hotel", "The Rookies ", "Beverly Hills 90210 " and its adult spin-off "Melrose Place ", "The Love Boat ", "Fantasy Island ", "Vega$ ", "Hart to Hart ", "The Colbys ", "T.J. Hooker ", "Nightingales ", "", "7th Heaven ", "Charmed ", "Burke's Law ", "Honey West", "The Mod Squad ", and "S.W.A.T.". His company also co-produced theDavid Lynch series "Twin Peaks " (although Spelling himself was not directly involved in its production).He also produced the
HBO miniseries "And the Band Played On", based onRandy Shilts 's bestseller. The miniseries won anEmmy Award , Spelling's first.Illness, lawsuit, and death
In 2001, Spelling was diagnosed with
oral cancer .cite web |url=http://www.oralcancerfoundation.org/people/aaron_spelling.htm |title=Prime time patriarch |work=Oralcancerfoundation.org |accessdate=2001-07-11]On January 28, 2006, Spelling was sued by his former nurse, who sought unspecified damages for 10 claims, including
sexual harassment ,discrimination , retaliation, sexual battery,assault , wrongful termination and intentional infliction of emotional distress.On June 18, 2006, Spelling suffered a severe
stroke at his estate inHolmby Hills, Los Angeles, California . He died there on June 23, 2006, from complications of the stroke, at the age of 83.cite web |url=http://www.nytimes.com/2006/06/24/arts/television/24spelling.html |title=Aaron Spelling, Prolific Television Producer, Dies at 83 |work=NYTimes.com |accessdate=2006-06-24] A private funeral was held several days later, and Spelling was interred in a mausoleum in Hillside Memorial Park inCulver City, California .References
External links
*cite news |url=http://www.smh.com.au/news/tv--radio/the-great-escape/2005/09/17/1126750167460.html |title=Spelling's final print interview |date=September 2004 |publisher =
The Sydney Morning Herald
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* [http://www.lastingtribute.co.uk/famousperson/spelling/2561801 Aaron Spelling Obituary and Public Tributes]
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