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  1. 31 de jul. de 2023 · Batman producer William Dozier on TV's downfall. "We don't pretend it will elevate anyone culturally," William Dozier told The Los Angeles Times in 1966. He was speaking of his hit television show, Batman. While the series may not have captivated Dozier as a viewer, from a business perspective, he understood its power.

  2. Rate this. A documentary examining the popularity and appeal of Batman in his various incarnations over 50 years, up to and including Tim Burton's 1989 film. Director: Mary Harron | Stars: John Bird, William Dozier, Will Eisner, Harlan Ellison. 5. The Late Show (1988–1995) Documentary.

  3. 29 de abr. de 1991 · William Dozier, 83, who left a career as a theatrical film producer to become a pioneer in producing for network tv, died April 23 in L.A. from a stroke. Dozier's Greenway Prods. was one of tv's ...

  4. Alumnus William Dozier, Law’31, PhB’32, thought he wanted to be a Jesuit. Instead, he saved Batman and changed American pop culture forever. If I got hit by a truck, the New York Daily News would say, ‘Batman Producer Killed.'. William Dozier Law’31, PhB’32. The first Batman comic in 1939. By Micah Mertes.

  5. 23 de abr. de 2022 · With a deal in place, 20th Century Fox gave the project to Greenway Production, which was helmed by William Dozier. Since Dozier had never read a comic book in his life, he decided to head down to the closest five and dime and pick up the latest issues of Batman and Detective Comics. This was so he could familiarize himself with the source ...

  6. www.adorocinema.com › personalidades › personalidadeWilliam Dozier - AdoroCinema

    William Dozier é um Ator, Autor da obra original. Confira a biografia, os detalhes de seus 59 anos de carreira e todas as notícias sobre ele.

  7. When the studio went to rival William Goetz, Dozier went into television, producing for CBS such programs as Suspense and You Are There. (As an aside, a portrait of Dozier in the New York Times from 1953 , discussing his work in television up to that point, came in at 580 words, over four times the length of the obituary the Times gave him at his death in 1991.)