Producer
The Resume
(February 22, 1907-January 10, 1997)
Birth name was Sheldon Leonard Bershad
Produced 'Make Room for Daddy/Danny Thomas Show' (1953-64), 'The Real McCoys' (1957-63), 'The Andy Griffith Show' (1960-68), 'Mayberry RFD' (1968-71), 'The Dick Van Dyke Show' (1961-66), 'I Spy' (1965-68), 'Good Morning, World' (1967), 'My World and Welcome to It' (1969-70), 'My Friend Tony' (1969), 'From a Bird's Eye View' (1971), 'Shirley's World' (1971) and 'Don Rickles Show' (1972)
Along with Danny Thomas formed Thomas-Leonard Productions (1953)
Acted in 'The Brink's Job' (1978), 'Top Secret' (1978), 'Pocketful of Miracles' (1961), 'Guys and Dolls' (1955), 'Stop, You're Killing Me' (1952), 'Breakdown' (1952), 'Here Come the Nelsons' (1952), 'Abbott and Costello Meet the Invisible Man' (1951), 'Two Knights from Brooklyn' (1949), 'Shep Comes Home' (1948), 'Joe Palooka in Winner Take All' (1948), 'Open Secret' (1948), 'If You Knew Susie' (1948), 'Alias a Gentleman' (1948), 'Sinbad the Sailor' (1947), 'It's a Wonderful Life' (1946), 'Bowery Bombshell' (1946), 'Her Kind of Man' (1946), 'Captain Kidd' (1945), 'Why Girls Leave Home' (1945), 'Zombies on Broadway' (1945), 'Gambler's Choice' (1944), 'Uncertain Glory' (1944), 'City Without Men' (1943), 'Born to Sing' (1942), 'Rise and Shine' (1941), 'Married Bachelor' (1941), 'Another Thin Man' (1939) and 'My Mummy's Arms' (1934)
Portrayed Big Eddie Smith on 'Big Eddie' and Phil Arnold on 'Make Room for Daddy'
Cast member of Radio's 'The Martin and Lewis Show (1949-1953)' and 'The Jack Benny Show'
Won Five Emmys
Nominated for over 16 Emmys
Why he might be annoying
He was typecast as the tough gangster with a soft heart.
When he was granted lifetime membership to the Director's Guild of America, he joked: 'Giving a lifetime membership to a guy 88 years old, big fucking deal! (1995).'
He was an Eagle Scout.
His reason for getting into show business: 'I figure as long as I couldn't make a living at anything else, I might as well not make a living at something I liked doing.'
Why he might not be annoying
Incredibly, he never produced a failed pilot. Every show he produced found its way onto TV and many were highly successful.
He was married until his death to the same woman for 66 years.
He was the first to cast an African-American man in a lead TV series role, Bill Cosby on 'I Spy' (1965).
He was a member of the Television Hall of Fame (1992).
He was a lifetime member of the Director's Guild of America (1995).
He was given Dodger season tickets for his role as Nick the bartender in 'It's a Wonderful Life' (1946).
When Carl Reiner asked for his help with his pilot 'Head of the Family,' he suggest the entire show including Reiner should be recast. He recast Reiner's role with Dick Van Dyke and it was renamed 'The Dick Van Dyke Show.'
He selected Dick Van Dyke over Johnny Carson for the lead role that became 'The Dick Van Dyke Show.'
He was a successful actor who became a super successful TV producer.
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