(1922-08-05)August 5, 1922 Worcester, Massachusetts, U.S.
Died
November 29, 2003(2003-11-29) (aged 81) Los Angeles, California, U.S.
Spouse
H. M. Wynant (1951-1971; divorced)
Children
3
Occupation
Executive
Awards
Television Hall of Fame (1999)
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. She was inducted into the Television Hall of Fame in 1999.
EthelWinant (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...
networks. He is the son of character actor H.M. Wynant and casting director EthelWinant. Producer The Initiation (1984) Director 'Til There Was You (1997) The...
Carmen Winant (born 1983), American writer and visual artist EthelWinant (1922–2003), American casting director and vice-president of CBS Howard Winant (born...
producer; Mitchell Galin, producer ABC World War II: When Lions Roared EthelWinant, executive producer; Bruce Kerner, supervising producer; David W. Rintels...
then later by Raid from July 1976 onward. The series was created by EthelWinant and Lewis Freedman of CBS, who had overcome the objections of network...
theater in Los Angeles in 1970, Harper was spotted by casting agent EthelWinant, who called her in to audition for the role of Rhoda Morgenstern on The...
and Jim Lehrer Lorne Michaels Carl Reiner Fred Rogers Fred Silverman EthelWinant 15th induction (2002) Tim Conway and Harvey Korman John Frankenheimer...
Teacher Madeline Swift as Waitress Charles Walker as Security Officer EthelWinant as Professor Molly McClure as Matron Gloria Camden as Schizophrenic Woman...
people: Paul Winfield Alan King Julia Child June Taylor Bob Keeshan EthelWinant Michael Kamen Jack Elam Rod Roddy Jack Paar Elmer Bernstein Jerry Goldsmith...
of fighting, as Irish Republicans fell back toward Chareville. Born: EthelWinant, the first female executive in U.S. television (as vice-president of...
Crichton and John Wells Outstanding Producer of Long-Form Television World War II: When Lions Roared – David W. Rintels, EthelWinant, and Victoria Riskin...
William McLean) as Benny the Cafe Owner, H.M. Wynant (credited as Haim Winant) as Truck Driver, Paul Frees as Swanson (uncredited) 43 4 "Kill with Kindness"...
British took the lead in negotiations. Sir John Anderson and Ambassador John Winant hammered out a deal with Sengier and the Belgian government in May 1944...
Chaykin 'Til There Was You Paramount Pictures / Lakeshore Entertainment Scott Winant (director); Winnie Holzman (screenplay); Jeanne Tripplehorn, Dylan McDermott...
Stryker Morton Subotnick Grace Vamos Catherine Wagner William Winant Albert M. Bender Ethel Moore (1872-1920), trustee, elected in 1915 Milton H. Myrick...
foundational texts within the field of whiteness studies. Howard Winant (2001). "Howard Winant". In Birgit Brander Rasmussen; Irene J. Nexica; Eric Klinenberg;...
Singoalla Singoalla 1949 Night Unto Night Ann Gracie 1950 Dark City Victoria Winant 1950 Backfire Lysa Radoff 1950 This Side of The Law Evelyn Taylor 1950 No...
Dakin - zoologist, youngest sister of Thornton Wilder and Charlotte Wilder Ethel B. Dietrich - economist, foreign service officer Melinda Darby Dyar - planetary...
November 28 Midge Costanza, American social and political activist (d. 2010) Ethel Ennis, African American jazz singer (d. 2019) December 5 Sheldon Glashow...
Castro Zúñiga, Chilean writer and poet (b. 1910) November 3 John Gilbert Winant, American diplomat and politician (b. 1889) A. C. Cuza, Romanian politician...