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'''William Read Woodfield''' (January 21, 1928 - November 24, 2001) an Emmy-nominated movie and television producer and amateur magician. | |||
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Woodfield started the magic newsletter [[Magicana (Woodfield)|Magicana]] which was later published in [[Genii]] as a magazine within a magazine . | |||
He wrote scripts for many television series including "Columbo", "Perry Mason," "Ironside." and "Diagnosis Murder." As a story consultant for the television series "Mission Impossible," often worked magical illusions into the story lines. | |||
Woodfield was also an artist and photographer. His photos have appeared in magazines including Esquire, Harper's Bazaar and the Saturday Evening Post. His first professional photo assignment was a picture of Elizabeth Taylor with her new baby, which appeared in Life magazine. Woodfield was a still photographer for films, including "Sparticus." He also designed record albums and magazine layouts for Frank Sinatra. He left photography in the 1960s to pursue a his writing career.<ref>http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0940251/</ref><ref>Obit [[Genii 2002 February]]</ref> | |||
Woodfield was also an artist and photographer. His photos have appeared in magazines including Esquire, Harper's Bazaar and the Saturday Evening Post. His first professional photo assignment was a picture of Elizabeth Taylor with her new baby, which appeared in Life magazine. Woodfield was a still photographer for films, including "Sparticus." He also designed record albums and magazine layouts for Frank Sinatra. He left photography in the 1960s to pursue a his writing career. | |||
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Revision as of 17:51, 23 March 2012
William Read Woodfield (January 21, 1928 - November 24, 2001) an Emmy-nominated movie and television producer and amateur magician.
Bill Woodfield | |
Born | January 21, 1928 |
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Died | November 24, 2001 (age 73) |
Woodfield started the magic newsletter Magicana which was later published in Genii as a magazine within a magazine .
He wrote scripts for many television series including "Columbo", "Perry Mason," "Ironside." and "Diagnosis Murder." As a story consultant for the television series "Mission Impossible," often worked magical illusions into the story lines.
Woodfield was also an artist and photographer. His photos have appeared in magazines including Esquire, Harper's Bazaar and the Saturday Evening Post. His first professional photo assignment was a picture of Elizabeth Taylor with her new baby, which appeared in Life magazine. Woodfield was a still photographer for films, including "Sparticus." He also designed record albums and magazine layouts for Frank Sinatra. He left photography in the 1960s to pursue a his writing career.[1][2]