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Ethel Winant ( née Wald; August 5, 1922 – November 29, 2003) was the first woman executive in television when she became the vice-president of CBS in 1973. Winant was also a casting director for various shows including The Twilight Zone and The Mary Tyler Moore Show.
2 de dez. de 2003 · Academy Hall of Fame inductee Ethel Winant, who became the first television network female executive in 1973, died on November 29 due to complications from a massive heart attack and stroke. She was 81 years old. Winant has requested that the family not hold funeral services.
Ethel Winant was born on 5 August 1922 in Worcester, Massachusetts, USA. She was a casting director and producer, known for Ronin (1998), George Wallace (1997) and World War II: When Lions Roared (1994). She was married to H.M. Wynant. She died on 29 November 2003 in West Hills, Los Angeles, California, USA.
- Ethel Winant
- November 29, 2003
- August 5, 1922
By Stuart Lavietes. Dec. 14, 2003. Ethel Winant, who became one of the first female executives in network television when she was awarded a vice president's title at CBS in 1973, died on Nov....
Ethel Winant was born on August 5, 1922 in Worcester, Massachusetts, USA. She was a casting director and producer, known for Ronin (1998), George Wallace (1997) and World War II: When Lions Roared (1994). She was previously married to H.M. Wynant. She died on November 29, 2003 in West Hills, Los Angeles, California, USA.
- Ethel Doris Wald
29 de nov. de 2003 · Ethel Winant was an Emmy and Peabody award-winning television producer who made history as the first woman to hold an executive position at a network (CBS). She started by running errands at a television studio, but eventually moved up to directing productions for Armstrong Circle Theatre, Philco-Goodyear Playhouse, General Electric ...
1 de set. de 2009 · September 01, 2009. Ethel Winant became the first television network female executive in 1973. She was one of the great producer-casting directors in television history, credited for the success of series such as The Mary Tyler Moore Show, The Twilight Zone, Playhouse 90 and Hawaii Five-0.