Doug Llewelyn
Doug Llewelyn was born on Nov 26, 1938 in USA. Doug Llewelyn's big-screen debut came with All the President's Men directed by Alan J. Pakula in 1976, strarring White House Aide. Doug Llewelyn is known for Eerie, Indiana directed by Joe Dante, Omri Katz stars as Marshall Teller and Justin Shenkarow as Simon Holmes. Doug Llewelyn has got 2 awards and 3 nominations so far. The most recent award Doug Llewelyn achieved is Daytime Emmy Awards. The upcoming new movie Doug Llewelyn plays is Ice Cream Man which will be released on Dec 20, 2021.
Almost instantly recognized as the host of television's "classic" version of the hit courtroom series "The People's Court" with Judge Wapner, which aired from 1981 to 1994, there is much more to the Doug Llewelyn story than most people realize. A former news correspondent and magazine series host for the CBS television affiliates in Washington and Los Angeles, Doug has an extensive background as a creative producer in many areas of broadcast television. His credits include executive producer of the two highest rated syndicated television specials in history, "The Mystery Of Al Capone's Vaults" (1985) and "Return To The Titanic ...Live" in 1987. He is the co-creator of the Electronic Press Kit concept for the promotion of motion pictures on television news and produced this material on more than 100 major films, including "ET - The Extra Terrestrial", "Rambo - First Blood Part II" and James Bond's "A View To A Kill." Doug is the co-creator of the "Judge Judy" television series. He is also extremely active as a producer and host of video material created for corporate usage by companies such as s Apple Computer, The Boeing Company, Shriner's Hospitals, and many others.
Birthday
Nov 26, 1938Place of Birth
Baltimore, Maryland, USA
Known For
Awards
2 wins & 3 nominations
Movies & TV Shows
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