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Jul 8, 2022 · Over the course of Spelling's career, he would amass more than 230 producing credits and win two Emmy Awards. The first was in 1989 for Day One, a television movie about the race to build the atomic bomb, and the second was in 1994 for And the Band Played On, a television movie about the AIDS epidemic.
- Aaron Spelling
As of 2009, Spelling, through his eponymous production...
- Aaron Spelling
On August 27, 2006, Spelling was posthumously honored at the 58th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards by former employees Joan Collins, Stephen Collins, Heather Locklear, Farrah Fawcett, Kate Jackson and Jaclyn Smith.
Jun 23, 2006 · As of 2009, Spelling, through his eponymous production company Spelling Television, holds the record as the most prolific television writer and producer in US television history, with 218 producer and executive producer credits. Forbes ranked him the 11th top-earning deceased celebrity in 2009.
Nov 22, 2017 · Spelling starred in a play, won the local Eugene O'Neill award for writing the year’s best original one-act play, formed a comedy team, and went on to direct at a local playhouse. His next theatrical experience was life changing — for unfortunate reasons.
Primetime Emmy Awards. 1994 Winner Primetime Emmy. Outstanding Made for Television Movie. And the Band Played On. Shared with: E. Duke Vincent · Midge Sanford · Sarah Pillsbury. 1989 Winner Primetime Emmy. Outstanding Drama/Comedy Special. Day One. Tied with Roe vs. Wade (1989).
- April 22, 1923
- June 23, 2006
Jun 23, 2006 · In 1993, Spelling showed his serious side by producing the Emmy Award-winning HBO movie And the Band Played On, which challenges viewers' assumptions about homosexuality and AIDS. Based on the book by Randy Shilts, the movie took four years to complete.
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Sep 18, 2015 · He won an Emmy for a TV film of the AIDS story, And the Band Played On. Heather Locklear, with Spelling in 1999, says, “He was larger than life but had a gentle way about him.”