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John Erman

John Erman
Born(1935-08-03)August 3, 1935
DiedJune 25, 2021(2021-06-25) (aged 85)
Other namesJohn M. Erman
Education
Occupations
Years active1955–2006
SpouseRichard Blair

John Erman (August 3, 1935 – June 25, 2021) was an American television director, producer, and actor. He was nominated for ten Primetime Emmy Awards, winning once for the film Who Will Love My Children? (1983). He also won two Directors Guild of America Awards for the miniseries Roots (1977) and the film An Early Frost (1985).

Career

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Born in Chicago, Illinois, Erman spent the early years of his career, after a few small roles in films such as The Cosmic Man (1957), directing episodes of such primetime series as Peyton Place, The Fugitive, The Outer Limits (original series), Stoney Burke, Ben Casey, My Favorite Martian, That Girl, The Flying Nun, Marcus Welby, M.D., Star Trek (original series), and Judd, for the Defense.

Erman directed episodes of Roots and its sequel, Roots: The Next Generations, as well as Alex Haley's Queen. He helmed many television films, including Alexander: The Other Side of Dawn, Green Eyes, Child of Glass, The Scarlett O'Hara War, Who Will Love My Children?, A Streetcar Named Desire, The Two Mrs. Grenvilles, Right to Kill?, An Early Frost, The Atlanta Child Murders, The Attic: The Hiding of Anne Frank, David, Breathing Lessons, Scarlett, The Sunshine Boys, Too Rich: The Secret Life of Doris Duke, The Boys Next Door, and Candles on Bay Street, many of which he also produced.

Erman directed the feature films Making It (1971), Ace Eli and Rodger of the Skies (1973, credited as Bill Sampson) and Stella (1990).

Death

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Erman died on June 25, 2021, in New York City, New York after a brief illness, at age 85.[1][2][3]

Awards and nominations

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Year Category Nominated work Result
1977 Outstanding Directing for a Drama Series Roots ("Part II") Nominated
1980 Outstanding Directing in a Limited Series or Special The Scarlett O'Hara War Nominated
1983 Who Will Love My Children? Won
1984 A Streetcar Named Desire Nominated
1986 Outstanding Directing in a Miniseries or Special An Early Frost Nominated
1987 Outstanding Miniseries The Two Mrs. Grenvilles Nominated
1988 Outstanding Drama/Comedy Special The Attic: The Hiding of Anne Frank Nominated
Outstanding Directing in a Miniseries or Special Nominated
1989 Outstanding Drama/Comedy Special David Nominated
1994 Outstanding Made for Television Movie Breathing Lessons Nominated
Year Category Nominated work Result
1978 Outstanding Directing – Drama Series Roots ("Part II") Won
1984 Outstanding Directing – Miniseries or TV Film Who Will Love My Children? Nominated
1986 An Early Frost Won

Filmography

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Film

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Director

Actor

Year Title Role Notes
1955 Blackboard Jungle Daly Uncredited
1956 The Benny Goodman Story Harry Goodman (aged 16)
Anything Goes Boy Uncredited
1959 The Cosmic Man Radar Operator

Television

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Year Title Director Producer Notes
1962-63 Stoney Burke Yes Associate 11 Episodes;
Also assistant to producer
1963-64 The Outer Limits Yes No 19 episodes (first season only);
Also production associate, casting consultant
1964 The Fugitive Yes No 1 Episode
Ben Casey Yes No 1 Episode
1965 Karen Yes No 1 Episode
1965-66 My Favorite Martian Yes No 12 Episodes
1966 Please Don’t Eat The Daisies Yes No 6 Episodes
1966-67 That Girl Yes No 10 Episodes
1967 Occasional Wife Yes No 1 Episode
1967-68 The Second Hundred Years Yes No 4 Episodes
1967-69 Judd, for the Defense Yes No 3 Episodes
Peyton Place Yes No 12 Episodes
1968 Star Trek Yes No 1 Episode
The Flying Nun Yes No 4 Episodes
1968-70 The Ghost & Mrs. Muir Yes No 8 Episodes
1969 Bracken's World Yes No 1 Episode
Gomer Pyle, U.S.M.C. Yes No 2 Episodes
1969-74 Marcus Welby, M.D. Yes No 5 Episodes
1970 Room 222 Yes No 2 Episodes
1971 Arnie Yes No 1 Episode
1974 The Girl with Something Extra Yes No 1 Episode
1975 The Bob Newhart Show Yes No 1 Episode
Karen Yes No 3 Episodes
M*A*S*H Yes No 1 Episode
1976 Family Yes No 4 Episodes
Good Heavens Yes No 1 Episode
1977 Roots Yes No 1 Episode
1979 Roots: The Next Generations Yes No 3 Episodes
1985 The Atlanta Child Murders Yes No
1987 The Two Mrs. Grenvilles Yes Supervising
1993 Alex Haley's Queen Yes Co-Producer
1994 Scarlett Yes Yes
1999 Too Rich: The Secret Life of Doris Duke Yes No
2001 Victoria & Albert Yes No 2 Episodes

Actor

TV movies

Year Title Director Producer
1973 Letters from Three Lovers Yes No
1977 Green Eyes Yes Yes
Alexander: The Other Side of Dawn Yes No
1978 Child of Glass Yes No
Just Me and You Yes No
1979 My Old Man Yes No
1980 The Scarlett O'Hara War Yes No
This Year's Blonde Yes No
The Silent Lovers Yes No
1982 The Letter Yes No
Eleanor, First Lady of the World Yes No
1983 Another Woman's Child Yes No
Who Will Love My Children? Yes No
1984 A Streetcar Named Desire Yes No
1985 Right to Kill? Yes No
An Early Frost Yes No
1987 When the Time Comes Yes Yes
1988 The Attic: The Hiding of Anne Frank Yes Supervisor
David Yes No
1990 The Last Best Year Yes Yes
1991 The Last to Go Yes Yes
Our Sons Yes No
Carolina Skeletons Yes Supervisor
1994 Breathing Lessons Yes Yes
1996 The Boys Next Door Yes Yes
The Sunshine Boys Yes No
1997 Ellen Foster Yes Yes
1998 Only Love Yes Executive
2004 The Blackwater Lightship Yes Yes
2006 Candles on Bay Street Yes Yes

References

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  1. ^ Pedersen, Erik (June 29, 2021). "John Erman Dies: Emmy Winner Who Directed For 'Star Trek', 'Roots' & 'M*A*S*H' Was 85". Deadline Hollywood. Retrieved June 30, 2021.
  2. ^ Barnes, Mike (July 6, 2021). "John Erman, Emmy-Winning Director and Frequent Ann-Margret Collaborator, Dies at 85". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved September 26, 2021.
  3. ^ Nakamura, Reid (July 6, 2021). "John Erman, Emmy-Winning 'Roots' and 'Star Trek' Director, Dies at 85". TheWrap. Retrieved September 26, 2021.
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