Brandon Stoddard (March 31, 1937 – December 22, 2014) was an American television executive. He was president of ABC Entertainment between 1985–89 and head of ABC Productions between 1989–1995.
He was born in
Bridgeport, Connecticut
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.
Early life
Brandon Stoddard was born in
Bridgeport, Connecticut
Bridgeport is the List of municipalities in Connecticut, most populous city and a major port in the U.S. state of Connecticut. With a population of 148,654 in 2020, it is also the List of cities by population in New England, fifth-most populous ...
in on March 31, 1937. His parents were Johnson Stoddard, a lawyer, and Constance Stoddard. He grew up in
Southport.
He played guitar in a
calypso band. He attended
Deerfield Academy and graduated from
Yale College in 1958.
In the summer of 1958, he was a member of a Yale thespian group that toured Europe for two months, which included a month of performances at army bases. He studied at
Columbia Law School.
Career
Brandon Stoddard started his career in
ABC Studios in 1970 as the director of daytime programming,
he led the network's motion picture division and president of ABC Entertainment from 1985 to 1989. During his tenure as the head of ABC entertainment shows such as ''
Roseanne
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'', ''
The Wonder Years'' and ''
Thirtysomething'' were created.
He was responsible for the creation of
TV movies like
''Friendly Fire'' and ''
The Day After''. He worked to develop the
miniseries
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in American television. Miniseries included
''The Thorn Birds'' (1983),
''The Winds of War'' (1983), and
''Amerika''.
His most successful show was the miniseries
''Roots'' based on
Alex Haley's novel.
From 1989 to 1995 he was the president of the first in-house production company in ABC producing shows like ''
My So-Called Life.''
After leaving ABC he worked as an adjunct professor at
University of Southern California’s School for Cinema and Television, teaching graduate students for ten years.
Personal life
He was married twice. His first wife was
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, with whom he had two daughters: journalist
A. B. Stoddard
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and Brooke Stoddard. His second wife was Mary Anne Dolan.
Death and legacy
In March 2014, he was inducted into the
Television Hall of Fame.
He died of
bladder cancer at
Bel-Air, California in 2014.
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1937 births
2014 deaths
American Broadcasting Company executives
Presidents of American Broadcasting Company Entertainment
Deaths from cancer in California
Deaths from bladder cancer
Businesspeople from Bridgeport, Connecticut
People from Southport, Connecticut
Deerfield Academy alumni
Yale College alumni
Columbia Law School alumni
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