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Fred Coe (1914–1979)

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In 1960, won two Tony Awards for "The Miracle Worker": as Best Producer (Dramatic) and as producer of the Best Play winner. He was also Tony-nominated five other times: in 1958, as producer of Best Play nominee "Two for the Seesaw;" and then, with associate Arthur Cantor, in 1961, as producer of Best Play nominee "All the Way Home," in 1962... See more trivia »

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Nominated for Oscar. Another 2 wins & 4 nominations See more awards »

Known For


Filmography

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1979 The Miracle Worker (TV movie) (producer)
 
1976 The Adams Chronicles (TV mini-series) (producer - 1 episode)
 
1974 The Michele Lee Show (TV movie) (producer)
 
1973 Of Men and Women (TV movie) (producer)
 
1967 CBS Playhouse (TV series) (producer - 1 episode)
The Final War of Olly Winter (1967) (producer)
 
1965 A Thousand Clowns (producer)
 
1963 ITV Play of the Week (TV series) (producer - 1 episode)
Three Roads to Rome (1963) (producer)
 
1962 The Miracle Worker (producer)
 
1962 The Farmer's Daughter (TV movie) (producer)
 
1961 The Spiral Staircase (TV movie) (producer)
 
1958-1959 Playhouse 90 (TV series) (producer - 4 episodes)
The Tunnel (1959) (producer)
The Grey Nurse Said Nothing (1959) (producer)
Days of Wine and Roses (1958) (producer)
The Plot to Kill Stalin (1958) (producer)
 
1958 The Left Handed Gun (producer)
 
1958 The DuPont Show of the Month (TV series) (producer - 1 episode)
The Red Mill (1958) (producer)
 
1955-1956 Playwrights '56 (TV series) (producer - 20 episodes)
Honor (1956) (producer)
Nick and Letty (1956) (producer)
Keyhole (1956) (producer)
You Sometimes Get Rich (1956) (producer)
The Center of the Maze (1956) (producer)
 
1954-1955 Producers' Showcase (TV series) (producer - 6 episodes, 1954-1955) (supervising producer - 4 episodes, 1954-1955)
Our Town (1955) (producer)
The Petrified Forest (1955) (producer, supervising producer)
Darkness at Noon (1955) (producer)
The King and Mrs. Candle (1955) (supervising producer)
Reunion in Vienna (1955) (supervising producer)
 
1948-1953 The Philco-Goodyear Television Playhouse (TV series) (producer - 12 episodes)
Holiday Song (1953) (producer)
Othello (1953) (producer)
Marty (1953) (producer)
The Last Hour (1952) (producer)
Sense and Sensibility (1950) (producer)
 
1953 Bonino (TV series) (producer)
 
1953 The Gulf Playhouse (TV series) (producer - 4 episodes)
A Gift from Cotton Mather (1953) (producer)
The Tears of My Sister (1953) (producer)
Comeback (1953) (producer)
Cafe Society (1953) (producer)
 
1951-1953 Goodyear Playhouse (TV series) (producer - 3 episodes)
The Oil Well (1953) (producer)
Holiday Song (1952) (producer)
Flight to Freedom (1951) (producer)
 
1952-1953 Mister Peepers (TV series) (producer - 28 episodes)
Episode #1.27 (1953) (producer)
Episode #1.26 (1953) (producer)
Episode #1.25 (1953) (producer)
Episode #1.24 (1953) (producer)
Episode #1.23 (1953) (producer)
 
1953 The Trip to Bountiful (TV movie) (producer)
 
1951 Fireside Theatre (TV series) (producer - 1 episode)
A Christmas Carol (1951) (producer)
 
1951 Silver Glory (TV movie) (producer)
 
1950 Masterpiece Playhouse (TV series) (producer - 1 episode)
Othello (1950) (producer)
 
Lights Out (TV series) (executive producer - 9 episodes, 1949) (producer - 8 episodes, 1946-1949)
Justice Lies Waiting (1949) (executive producer)
Something in the Wind (1949) (executive producer)
I Dreamt I Died (1949) (executive producer)
The Fall of the House of Usher (1949) (executive producer)
Pengallen's Bell (1949) (executive producer)
 
1949 The Clock (TV series) (producer - 8 episodes)
Episode dated 31 August 1949 (1949) (producer)
The Dentist (1949) (producer)
Episode dated 18 July 1949 (1949) (producer)
Roulette Wheel (1949) (producer)
A Man Called Fletcher (1949) (producer)
 
1948 Around the Town (TV series) (producer)
 
1946 Mr. and Mrs. North (TV movie) (producer)
 
1946 Laughter in Paris (TV movie) (producer)
 
Show ShowDirector (15 titles)
1971 All the Way Home (TV movie)
 
1969 Me, Natalie
 
1948-1952 The Philco-Goodyear Television Playhouse (TV series)
Tender Age (1952)
Nocturne (1950)
Home Town (1950)
The Marriages (1950)
 
1949 The Clock (TV series)
The Loft Case (1949)
Episode #1.2 (1949)
 
1949 Fireside Theatre (TV series)
 
1948 Great Catherine (TV movie)
 
1947 Americana (TV series)
 
1947 The Borden Show (TV series)
A French Dilemma (1947)
Twelfth Night (1947)
 
1947 Kraft Theatre (TV series)
Double Door (1947)
 
1946 Lights Out (TV series)
DeMortius (1946)
 
1946 Mr. and Mrs. North (TV movie)
 
1946 Laughter in Paris (TV movie)
 
Show ShowWriter (4 titles)
1966 This Property Is Condemned (screenplay)
 
1951 Silver Glory (TV movie)
 
1949-1950 The Philco-Goodyear Television Playhouse (TV series)
High Tor (1950) (adaptation)
This Time, Next Year (1949) (story)
 
1946-1949 Lights Out (TV series)
Something in the Wind (1949) (story)
The Brave Man with a Cord (1946) (adaptation)
DeMortius (1946) (adaptation)
Something in the Wind (1946) (adaptation)
First Person Singular (1946) (adaptation)
 
Show ShowMiscellaneous Crew (3 titles)
1967 Wait Until Dark (stage producer)
 
1963 All the Way Home (produced on the stage by)
 
1962 Two for the Seesaw (stage producer)
 
Show ShowSelf (1 title)
1953 The Paul Winchell and Jerry Mahoney Show (TV series)
Himself
Episode #4.16 (1953) … Himself
 
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Personal Details

Other Works:

(1953). Stage Play: The Trip to Bountiful. Written by Horton Foote. Directed by Vincent J. Donehue. Henry Miller's Theatre: 3 Nov 1953- 5 Dec 1954 (39 performances). Cast: Lillian Gish (as "Mrs. Carrie Watts"), Gene Lyons, Eva Marie Saint (as "Thelma"), Jo Van Fleet (as "Jessie Mae Watts")... See more »

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Did You Know?

Trivia:

In 1960, won two Tony Awards for "The Miracle Worker": as Best Producer (Dramatic) and as producer of the Best Play winner. He was also Tony-nominated five other times: in 1958, as producer of Best Play nominee "Two for the Seesaw;" and then, with associate Arthur Cantor, in 1961, as producer of Best Play nominee "All the Way Home," in 1962... See more »

Star Sign:

Capricorn