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He had four children from his first marriage, including Gil Cates Jr., and two stepchildren from his second marriage, and seven grandchildren. He was the younger brother of Joseph Cates who was also a director and producer, and the uncle of actress Phoebe Cates .
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Original name, Gilbert Katz; born June 6, 1934, in New York, NY; son of Nathan (a dress manufacturer) and Nina (maiden name, Peltzman) Katz; brother of Joseph Cates (a director and producer); uncle of Phoebe Cates (an actress); married Betty Jane Dubin, February 9, 1957 (divorced); married Judith Reichman (a gynecologist and writer), January 25, 19...
Television Work; Movies:
Producer and director, To All My Friends on Shore,CBS, 1972. Director, The Affair (also known as Love Song), ABC, 1973. Director, Johnny, We Hardly Knew Ye,NBC, 1977. Supervising producer and director, Country Gold,CBS, 1982. Producer, The Kid from Nowhere,NBC, 1982. Director, Hobson's Choice,CBS, 1983. Producer and director, Burning Rage (also known as Coalfire), CBS, 1984. Producer and director, Child's Cry (also known as Child's Play and Who Hears the Child's Cry), CBS, 1986. Producer and...
Television Work; Specials:
Producer and director, After the Fall,NBC, 1974. Producer and director (with brother Joseph Cates), Circus Lions, Tigers, and Melissa Too,NBC, 1977. Executive producer (with J. Cates), "Have I Got a Christmas for You," Hallmark Hall of Fame,NBC, 1977. Executive producer (with J. Cates), "Fame," Hallmark Hall of Fame,NBC, 1978. Executive producer (with J. Cates), Country Night of Stars,NBC, 1978. Executive producer (with J. Cates), Country Night of Stars II,NBC, 1978. Executive producer, Stubb...
Television Work; Series:
Producer (with Roger Peterson and Chester Feldman), I've Got a Secret(game show), CBS, between 1952 and 1967. Producer and director, Mother's Day(game show), ABC, c. 1958-59. Haggis Baggis(game show), NBC, 1958-59. Producer and director, Camouflage(game show), ABC, 1961-62. Creator, producer, and director, Hootenanny,ABC, 1962. Executive producer and director, International Showtime,NBC, 1962-64. Producer and director, Faerie Tale Theatre (also known as Shelley Duvall's "Faerie Tale Theatre")...
Television Movies:
Child's Cry (also known as Child's Play and Who Hears the Child's Cry), CBS, 1986.
Periodicals:
Hollywood Reporter,November 30, 1988, pp. 16 and 20. Variety,November 26, 2001, p. A13.
Nov 5, 2011 · Gil Cates was a gregarious man of great patience and generous instincts who always seemed to be testing himself. Cates, who died Oct. 31 at age 77, could have devoted his life to schmoozing...
Gilbert Cates Biography (1934-) Born Gilbert Katz, June 6, 1934, in New York, NY; son of Nathan (a dress manufacturer) and Nina (maiden name, Peltzman) Katz; brother of Joseph Cates (a director and producer); uncle of Phoebe Cates (an actress); married Betty JaneDubin, February 9, 1957 (divorced); married Judith Reichman (a gynecologist ...
She is the daughter of Lily and Joseph Cates (originally Joseph Katz), [3] who was a major Broadway producer and a pioneering figure in television, and who helped create The $64,000 Question. [4][5] Her uncle, Gilbert Cates, produced numerous television specials, often in partnership with Cates's father, as well as several annual Academy Awards ...
Gilbert Cates was born on June 6, 1934 in New York City, New York, USA. He was a producer and director, known for I Never Sang for My Father (1970), Absolute Strangers (1991) and Dragonfly (1976). He was married to Dr. Judith Reichman and Jane Betty Dubin.
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Gilbert Cates was born on 6 June 1934 in New York City, New York, USA. He was a producer and director, known for I Never Sang for My Father (1970), Absolute Strangers (1991) and Dragonfly (1976). He was married to Dr. Judith Reichman and Jane Betty Dubin.