Washington, May 16: The man behind the American television soap opera 'The Bold and the Beautiful', Ron Weaver, died on Thursday. He was 75.
According to the Hollywood Reporter, the three-time Daytime Emmy Award winner passed away at his home in Los Angeles, Contactmusic reported.
The late producer launched the infamous soap in 1986, along with co-creators the late William J. Bell and his wife, Lee Phillip Bell.
Weaver become a senior producer and then, soon after, vice president of Bbl Distribution, Inc., where he supervised international sales, operations and promotion.
He left the show in the spring this year after working on it for 27 years.
Before getting his start in the TV production, Weaver.
According to the Hollywood Reporter, the three-time Daytime Emmy Award winner passed away at his home in Los Angeles, Contactmusic reported.
The late producer launched the infamous soap in 1986, along with co-creators the late William J. Bell and his wife, Lee Phillip Bell.
Weaver become a senior producer and then, soon after, vice president of Bbl Distribution, Inc., where he supervised international sales, operations and promotion.
He left the show in the spring this year after working on it for 27 years.
Before getting his start in the TV production, Weaver.
- 5/16/2013
- by Meeta Kabra
- RealBollywood.com
Emmy-winning producer of The Bold and the Beautiful and Sesame Street's The Children's Television Workshop, Ron Weaver, died Thursday at age 75 in Los Angeles.
Weaver began with the soap, , a sister show to The Young and the Restless, when it started in 1987 and only left the show weeks ago in April after 27 years. He won three daytime Emmys for overseeing thousands of episodes of The Bold and the Beautiful, which follows the rich Californian Forresters family and is the most watched soap opera in the world.
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Weaver began with the soap, , a sister show to The Young and the Restless, when it started in 1987 and only left the show weeks ago in April after 27 years. He won three daytime Emmys for overseeing thousands of episodes of The Bold and the Beautiful, which follows the rich Californian Forresters family and is the most watched soap opera in the world.
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- 5/15/2013
- by Nicholas White
- TVGuide - Breaking News
According to the Hollywood Reporter, The Bold and the Beautiful producer Ron Weaver has died today at the age of 75. After working on several children's shows such as Sesame Street and The Electric Company, Weaver turned his attention to the well-known soap opera The Bold and the Beautiful, where he was the associate producer before [...]
Soap Opera Producer Ron Weaver Dies...
Soap Opera Producer Ron Weaver Dies...
- 5/15/2013
- by Nick Dimengo
- TVovermind.com
Emmy Award-winning producer Ron Weaver died Thursday (May 9) at 75 years old. Early in his career, Weaver worked with the Children's Television Workshop as part of the team that created shows like "Sesame Street," "The Electric Company" and "3-2-1 Contact." He was also instrumental in launching international versions of "Sesame Street" in Latin America, according to THR.
After spending 13 years with Ctw, Weaver moved on to become an associate producer of "The Bold and the Beautiful" in 1986, before the soap opera's launch. He stayed with the show, eventually becoming senior producer and then taking the role of vice president of the show's distribution company, until he left this past April.
During his time with "The Bold and the Beautiful" he shared three Daytime Emmy Awards for Outstanding Drama Series. He was also a writer, releasing his first novel, "Soul Mate," in 2010.
Before making his way into show business, Weaver attended Michigan State University,...
After spending 13 years with Ctw, Weaver moved on to become an associate producer of "The Bold and the Beautiful" in 1986, before the soap opera's launch. He stayed with the show, eventually becoming senior producer and then taking the role of vice president of the show's distribution company, until he left this past April.
During his time with "The Bold and the Beautiful" he shared three Daytime Emmy Awards for Outstanding Drama Series. He was also a writer, releasing his first novel, "Soul Mate," in 2010.
Before making his way into show business, Weaver attended Michigan State University,...
- 5/15/2013
- by editorial@zap2it.com
- Pop2it
Las Vegas, Nv – June 19, 2011 – The National Academy of Television Arts & Sciences (NATAS) this evening announced the winners of the 38th Annual Daytime Entertainment Emmy Awards in a live television broadcast on the CBS Television Network from the Las Vegas Hilton. Hosted by the entertainer Wayne Brady, the host of the Daytime Game Show, “Let’s Make a Deal,” the 38th Annual Daytime Entertainment Emmy Awards Lifetime Achievement Award was presented to game show hosts Pat Sajak of Wheel of Fortune and Alex Trebek of Jeopardy! In addition, Oprah Winfrey was honored with the Chairman’s Crystal Pillar Award for her three decades on network television. Associated Television International’s (Ati) President and Emmy award-winning producer David McKenzie served as executive producer of the broadcast. The Daytime Entertainment Emmy Awards recognize outstanding achievement in all fields of daytime television production and are presented to individuals and programs broadcast from 2:00 Am-...
- 6/20/2011
- by NIKKI FINKE
- Deadline Hollywood
The National Academy of Television Arts & Sciences (NATAS) today announced the nominees for the 38th Annual Daytime Entertainment Emmy® Awards including Outstanding Drama Series.
Outstanding Drama Series All My Children - ABC Executive Producer Julie Hanan Carruthers Coordinating Producer Nadine Aronson Supervising Producer Hope Harmel Smith The Bold And The Beautiful - CBS Executive Producer Bradley P. Bell Supervising Producer Rhonda Friedman Senior Producer Ronald L. Weaver Coordinating Producer Adam Dusevoir Producers Edward Scott Cynthia J. Popp Casey Kasprzyk General Hospital - ABC Executive Producer Jill Farren Phelps Consulting Producer Robert Guza, Jr Producers Mary O'Leary Michelle Henry Mercer Barrows The Young And The Restless - CBS Executive Producer Maria Arena Bell Co-Executive Producer Paul Rauch Supervising Producers Anthony Morina John C. Fisher
Click here for a full list of nominations.
Outstanding Drama Series All My Children - ABC Executive Producer Julie Hanan Carruthers Coordinating Producer Nadine Aronson Supervising Producer Hope Harmel Smith The Bold And The Beautiful - CBS Executive Producer Bradley P. Bell Supervising Producer Rhonda Friedman Senior Producer Ronald L. Weaver Coordinating Producer Adam Dusevoir Producers Edward Scott Cynthia J. Popp Casey Kasprzyk General Hospital - ABC Executive Producer Jill Farren Phelps Consulting Producer Robert Guza, Jr Producers Mary O'Leary Michelle Henry Mercer Barrows The Young And The Restless - CBS Executive Producer Maria Arena Bell Co-Executive Producer Paul Rauch Supervising Producers Anthony Morina John C. Fisher
Click here for a full list of nominations.
- 5/11/2011
- by We Love Soaps TV
- We Love Soaps
The Bold And The Beautiful principal hairstylist Carlos Pelz has sued the show claiming Bell-Phillip Television Productions and its senior supervisor, Ron Weaver, defamed him in a memo that called him lazy, incompetent and uncaring.
According to The Hollywood Reporter, Pelz says in a complaint filed on Thursday in La Superior Court that actors don't become Bold and Beautiful by accident. He points to Emmy award wins in 2009 and 2010 for various technical and artistic excellence.
The hairstylist claims this job performance review constitutes libel and caused him to suffer emotional distress, anxiety, embarrassment, shame and humiliation. He's asking a court to award unspecified damages for the buzz cut.
--See Wls TV's interview with Carlos Pelz at the 2010 Creative Award Emmy's on #1.46...
According to The Hollywood Reporter, Pelz says in a complaint filed on Thursday in La Superior Court that actors don't become Bold and Beautiful by accident. He points to Emmy award wins in 2009 and 2010 for various technical and artistic excellence.
The hairstylist claims this job performance review constitutes libel and caused him to suffer emotional distress, anxiety, embarrassment, shame and humiliation. He's asking a court to award unspecified damages for the buzz cut.
--See Wls TV's interview with Carlos Pelz at the 2010 Creative Award Emmy's on #1.46...
- 3/6/2011
- by We Love Soaps TV
- We Love Soaps
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