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William Otto Harbach (October 12, 1919 – December 18, 2017) was an American television producer, director and author. He won four Emmy Awards [1] and a Peabody Award [2] Harbach also produced and directed special events, including eight ASCAP celebrations for renowned composers, lyricists
The Croquet Foundation of America welcomes William O. (Otto) Harbach to its Hall of Fame, graciously recognizing his refusal to give up the nine wicket, two stake game for our present competition six wicket court setting.
Harbach died Dec. 18 after a brief illness at his home in Fairfield, Connecticut, his daughter Lisa Setos told The Hollywood Reporter.
William O. Harbach Jack Randall Osborn Nelga Young John Young: 1982: Rauol Fleischmann Jean Negulesco Edmund A. “Ned” Prentis, III Francis Tayloe: 1981: George Abbott Andrew Fuller William “Bill” Hawks Louis Jourdan Frederick Schock, Jr. Herbert Bayard Swope, Jr. 1980: John David Griffin Howard Hawks John Lavalle Mary Sue McCulloch ...
Apr 21, 2012 · William Harbach: Tex and Jinx. She was beautiful and a helluva tennis player and he was good looking Texan. We did a lot of big interviews with people like Richard Rodgers.
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William O. Harbach (born 12 October 1919) began his career as an actor for MGM after serving in the U.S. Coast Guard during World War II. He held two different positions at NBC during the late 1940s and early 1950s before embarking on a career as a television producer that spanned at least thirty years.