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Film and TV writer-producer Alan Sacks, who had an eclectic career that included co-creating the popular 1970s series “Welcome Back, Kotter” and working on projects set in the 1980s L.A. punk ...
Alan Sacks produced a string of films for the Disney Channel, starting with Smart House in 1999. [2] He followed it up with the Emmy Award-winning The Color of Friendship in 2000. [3] He was executive producer of Camp Rock and Camp Rock 2: The Final Jam, starring Demi Lovato and the Jonas Brothers. He also produced the supervised television ...
Annette Joy Van Dyke (born November 9, 1943) is an American women's studies academic who was a professor of interdisciplinary and women's studies at the University of Illinois Springfield from 1993 to 2010. She was president of the National Women's Studies Association from 2000 to 2001.
The Color of Friendship is a 2000 biographical drama television film based on actual events about the friendship between two girls (Piper and Mahree), one from the United States and the other from apartheid South Africa, who learn about tolerance and racism.
van Duren is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: André van Duren (born 1958), Dutch film director; Hendrik Jan van Duren (1937–2008), Dutch politician; Mart van Duren (born 1964), Dutch footballer; Peter Bander van Duren (1930–2004), British heraldry expert
John's reaction to prematurely eliminated contestant Lennon VanderDoes's performance has sparked speculation that — in a historic Season 24 twist — Lennon will be invited back to the show.
Van Duren is an American singer-songwriter who released a successful debut album in 1978 to critical acclaim. He has subsequently recorded and released more than 15 additional albums. Van's career was revitalized in 2019 after the release of a film about his journey, Waiting – the Van Duren Story.
Break Up is a musical comedy special which aired on ABC in 1973. Directed by Jerry Paris and produced by Charles W. Fries and Alan Sacks, the cast included Carl Ballantine, Jack Collins, Bruce Davison, Anthony Holland, Bernadette Peters, Billy Sands, and Barbara Sharma.