American film producer
Stan Daniels
Born Stanley Edwin Daniels
(1934-07-31 ) July 31, 1934Died April 6, 2007(2007-04-06) (aged 72) Occupation(s) Screenwriter, producer and director Spouse Alene Kamins (1957–2007; his death) Children 4
Stanley Edwin Daniels (July 31, 1934 – April 6, 2007) was a Canadian -American screenwriter, producer and director, who won eight Emmy Awards for his work on The Mary Tyler Moore Show and Taxi .
Early life
Born in Toronto to Jewish parents involved in vaudeville , Daniels earned a bachelor's degree and master's degree from the University of Toronto , then began studying for a doctorate from Oxford University .[ 1] His first television writing job was for The Dean Martin Show in 1965. There, he met his writing partner Ed. Weinberger .
Career
Daniels's influence in comedy is noted by the joke setup that is credited to him ("Stan Daniels turn") wherein "a character says something and then does an immediate 180-degree shift on what he just said," according to The Simpsons producer Al Jean .[ 2] Daniels composed the music and wrote the lyrics for the 1976 musical So Long, 174th Street .
Death
Daniels was diagnosed with frontotemporal dementia a few years prior to his death. He died of a heart attack in Encino, California .[ 3]
Filmography
Director
Best of the West (1 episode, 1981)
Taxi (1 episode, 1982)
Mr. Smith (Unknown episodes, 1983)
Dear John (5 episodes, 1988–1989)
Flying Blind (2 episodes, 1993)
Almost Perfect (Unknown episodes, 1995)
High Society (1 episode, 1995)
Partners (1 episode, 1996)
Sparks (3 episodes, 1996–1997)
Good News (4 episodes, 1997)
Producer
The Mary Tyler Moore Show (Unknown episodes, 1970)
Doc (Executive producer, 1 episode, 1976)
The Betty White Show (Executive producer, unknown episodes, 1977)
Cindy (1978)
Taxi (Executive producer, unknown episodes)
The Associates (Executive producer, unknown episodes)
Glory! Glory! (1989)
For Richer, for Poorer (Supervising producer, 1992)
The Kid (Executive producer, 2001)
Writer
Awards and nominations
Year
Award
Category
Title
Shared with
Result
1975
Primetime Emmy Awards
Outstanding Comedy Series
The Mary Tyler Moore Show
James L. Brooks , Allan Burns , Ed. Weinberger
Won
Outstanding Writing in a Comedy Series
The Mary Tyler Moore Show : "Will Mary Richards Go to Jail?"
Ed. Weinberger
Won
Writers Guild of America Awards
Episodic Comedy
Nominated
1976
Primetime Emmy Awards
Outstanding Comedy Series
The Mary Tyler Moore Show
James L. Brooks, Allan Burns, Ed. Weinberger
Won
1977
Won
Outstanding Writing in a Comedy Series
The Mary Tyler Moore Show : "The Last Show "
James L. Brooks, Allan Burns, Bob Ellison , David Lloyd , Ed. Weinberger
Won
1978
Writers Guild of America Awards
Episodic Comedy
Nominated
1979
Primetime Emmy Awards
Outstanding Comedy Series
Taxi
James L. Brooks, Glen Charles, Les Charles , David Davis , Ed. Weinberger
Won
1980
Won
Outstanding Writing in a Comedy Series
The Associates : "The Censors"
Ed. Weinberger
Nominated
1981
Primetime Emmy Award
Outstanding Comedy Series
Taxi
James L. Brooks, Glen Charles, Les Charles, David Davis, Ed. Weinberger
Won
Writers Guild of America Awards
Episodic Comedy
The Associates : "The Censors"
Ed. Weinberger
Nominated
1982
Primetime Emmy Awards
Outstanding Comedy Series
Taxi
James L. Brooks, Glen Charles, Les Charles, Ken Estin , Howard Gewirtz , Ian Praiser, Richard Sakai , Ed. Weinberger
Nominated
1983
James L. Brooks, Ken Estin, Richard Sakai, Sam Simon , Ed. Weinberger
Nominated
1989
Gemini Awards
Best Dramatic Mini-Series
Glory! Glory!
Bonny Dore, Jonathan Goodwill, Michael MacMillan, Seaton McLean
Nominated
Best Writing in a Dramatic Program or Mini-Series
Jacqueline Lefèvre
Nominated
1992
CINE Competition
CINE Golden Eagle
Monkey House
Bruce Campbell, Jonathan Goodwill, Allan King , Gordon Mark, Michael MacMillan, Harold Tichenor, Max E. Youngstein
Won
1993
CableACE Award
Dramatic or Theatrical Special
Monkey House : "Fortitude"
Chris Bailey, Michael MacMillan, Jonathan Goodwill, Wayne Tourell
Won
Writing in a Dramatic Series
Won
Gemini Awards
Best Writing in a Dramatic Program or Mini-Series
Monkey House
Nominated
References
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