Aaron Spelling
Aaron Spelling was born on Apr 22, 1923 in USA. Aaron Spelling's big-screen debut came with Vicki directed by Harry Horner in 1953, strarring Harry Williams. Aaron Spelling is known for Pier 66 directed by Michael Lange, Michael Weatherly stars as Decker Monroe and Jeri Ryan as Beth Saunders. Aaron Spelling has got 14 awards and 11 nominations so far. The most recent award Aaron Spelling achieved is TV Land Awards. The upcoming new movie Aaron Spelling plays is Charlie's Angels which will be released on Nov 03, 2000.
Aaron Spelling graduated from Southern Methodist University in Dallas, Texas, with a Bachelor of Arts Degree. Before that, he attended Forest Avenue High. He started as a writer and sold his first script to Jane Wyman Presents The Fireside Theatre (1955). He wrote for various television shows, including Playhouse 90 (1956). After he wrote his first pilot he became a producer for Four Star Productions. He partnered with Danny Thomas and formed Thomas-Spelling Productions. In 1972 he formed Aaron Spelling Productions, and then joined with Leonard Goldberg for Spelling-Goldberg Productions. In 1986 his company went public and formed Spelling Entertainment, Inc. In 1995, he became vice-chairman of Spelling Entertainment, Inc., and chairman of Spelling Television, a subsidiary. Spelling Entertainment owns World Vision (syndication), Hamilton Projects and Republic Pictures. It also owns a software company called Virgin Interactive. Hamilton Projects handles merchandising for Spelling's shows. The main office is located at 5700 Wilshire Blvd, Los Angeles, California.
Birthday
Apr 22, 1923Place of Birth
Dallas, Texas, USA
Known For
Awards
14 wins & 11 nominations
Movies & TV Shows
- 2000
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5.6 - 2000
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4.1 - 1999
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4.3 - 1996
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6.4 - 1996
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7.3 - 1994
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6.1 - 1994
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5.3 - 1994
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6.0 - 1993
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7.8 - 1993
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- 1991
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6.6 - 19906.4
- 1990
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4.9 - 1990
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5.9 - 1989
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7.4 - 1988
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6.7 - 1988
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4.9 - 1987
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5.9 - 1987
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5.7 - 1987
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7.1 - 1987
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5.4 - 1987
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5.7 - 1986
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6.6 - 1986
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5.4 - 1985
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5.4 - 1984
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5.5 - 1983
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5.8 - 1983
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5.4 - 1983
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6.6 - 1982
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6.5 - 1982
The Wild Women of Chastity Gulch
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5.2 - 1982
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6.1 - 1981
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- 1980
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6.3 - 1980
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6.1 - 1979
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5.7 - 1979
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6.6 - 1978
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- 1978
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5.0 - 1977
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6.0 - 1977
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6.8 - 1977
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6.0 - 1976
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5.7 - 1976
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4.8 - 1976
The New Daughters of Joshua Cabe
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6.1 - 1976
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6.1 - 1976
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7.3 - 1975
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5.3 - 1975
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5.3 - 19756.8
- 1974
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5.1 - 1974
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5.7 - 1974
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5.6 - 1974
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6.8 - 1974
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6.2 - 1974
The Girl Who Came Gift-Wrapped
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5.9 - 1974
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5.2 - 1973
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5.0 - 1973
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6.9 - 1973
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5.8 - 1973
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5.2 - 1973
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5.8 - 1973
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6.2 - 1973
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6.5 - 1973
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6.7 - 1972
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5.7 - 1972
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6.3 - 1972
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6.0 - 1972
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6.1 - 1972
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7.5 - 1972
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6.4 - 1972
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6.7 - 1972
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6.4 - 1971
producer, writer
6.0 - 1971
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6.8 - 1971
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7.1 - 1971
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7.1 - 1971
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6.8 - 1971
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6.3 - 1971
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6.7 - 1971
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5.7 - 1971
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5.6 - 1971
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6.3 - 1971
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6.6 - 1970
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6.3 - 1970
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6.3 - 19705.6
- 1970
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5.6 - 1970
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5.6 - 1970
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6.8 - 1970
But I Don't Want to Get Married!
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6.5 - 1970
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5.7 - 1970
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6.4 - 1969
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5.7 - 1969
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5.5 - 1969
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5.1 - 1969
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5.2 - 1969
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6.0 - 1967
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5.5 - 1960
writer, producer
5.5 - 1960
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