Roger Englander
Roger Leslie Englander (November 23, 1926 โ February 8, 2021) was an American director and producer. He was nominated six times for Primetime Emmy Awards, winning in the category Outstanding Program Achievements in Entertainment in 1965.[2] Born in Clevelend, Ohio, Englander attended Cleveland Heights High School where he studied piano, trumpet and French horn; he also conducted the school orchestra. He studied drama, composition and theory at the University of Chicago and graduated in 1945.[1][3] Englander produced all 53 episodes for Leonard Bernstein's Young People's Concerts at CBS from 1958 until 1972.[1] Earlier, he was the prop manager for Bernstein's production of Britten's Peter Grimes at Tanglewood in 1946.[3] He staged several of Menotti's operas, including The Telephone and The Medium for WPTZ (Philadelphia).[1] Englander wrote the book Opera, What's All the Screaming About? in 1983. He also directed several episodes of Omnibus[3] and produced episodes of The Bell Telephone Hour, which earned him a Peabody Award in 1959.[1] Englander died in February 2021, of pneumonia at a hospital in Newport, Rhode Island, at the age of 94.[1][3] References
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