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Leonard J. Goldberg (January 24, 1934 – December 4, 2019) was an American film and television producer. He had his own production company, Panda Productions (formerly Mandy Films, and earlier Daydream Productions when he was working with
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). He served as head of programming for ABC, and was president of
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. Goldberg was also the
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of the CBS series '' Blue Bloods''.


Early life and education

Goldberg was born on January 24, 1934, to a
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family, the son of Jean (née Smith) and William Goldberg. He was a graduate of New Utrecht High School in
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and the Wharton School at the
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where he received a B.S. in economics in 1955.


Career

As a producer, he was responsible for producing several television films, including the
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–⁠winning '' Brian's Song'' (1971) and '' The Boy in the Plastic Bubble'' (1976); the latter helping to launch
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's movie career. He also produced a string of hit television series while in partnership with Aaron Spelling; the best-known being '' Charlie's Angels'', '' Hart to Hart'', '' Starsky & Hutch'', '' Fantasy Island'' and ''
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''. He produced the Oscar-nominated movie '' WarGames'' (1983) as well as the comedy '' The Bad News Bears in Breaking Training'' (1977). He also partnered with producer
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in the late 1970s, working on the television show '' When the Whistle Blows'', and had development contracts with ABC and
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. In 1981, he received an agreement with MGM/UA Entertainment Co. to produce and distribute TV shows as well as feature films under the Mandy Productions (later Mandy Films) company. He subsequently left MGM in 1984 to sign with
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to produce films and TV shows. He also produced the
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–⁠winning television film '' Something About Amelia'', which aired on ABC in 1984. It was one of the highest-rated television films of the year, watched by around 60–⁠70 million people.(18 January 1984)
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Goldberg served as president of 20th Century Fox from 1987 to 1989, during which time the studio produced such films as '' Broadcast News'', ''
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'', ''
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'', '' Wall Street'' and '' Working Girl''. Under his own banner, Goldberg produced the successful motion picture features '' WarGames'', '' Sleeping with the Enemy'', ''
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'' and the '' Charlie's Angels'' films series. He also produced ''
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'', starring Liam Neeson, Diane Kruger, January Jones and
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, released in theaters in February 2011. After he left 20th Century Fox in 1989, he moved to The Walt Disney Studios to serve as a film producer, before going back to Fox to sign a feature film production contract. In the late 1990s, he worked at Universal Studios as a film producer. He has a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame at 6901 Hollywood Boulevard and was inducted into the Academy of Television Arts and Sciences Hall of Fame in 2007. He was a member of Wilshire Boulevard Temple.Hollywood Reporter: "Hollywood's Hottest $150 Million Project Is an 83-Year-Old Synagogue—Studio heads, agency chieftains and top producers have come together, 'Avengers'-style, to save their iconic but decaying Wilshire Boulevard Temple—an A-list house of worship far from the Westside" by Gary Baum
May 30, 2012
Goldberg served on the CBS Board of Directors from 2007 to 2018.


Personal life and death

In 1972, he married Wendy Howard. He had one daughter, Amanda Erin Goldberg and two stepsons, Richard Mirisch and Beverly Hills City Councilmember John A. Mirisch. Goldberg died at
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in
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on December 4, 2019, as a result of injuries sustained in a fall. He was 85 years old.Leonard Goldberg, Producer of 'Charlie's Angels' and 'Blue Bloods,' Dies at 85
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Filmography

He was a producer in all films unless otherwise noted.


Film

;As an actor


Television

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References


External links

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