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Director (feature film)

1.
Song of Hiawatha (1999) as Director
A priest and a fur trader travel deep into the woods to meet the Ojibway Chief Hiawatha. But before they allowed to meet him, they must listen to his grandmother recount the many accomplishments of his young life. They learn how he angrily avenges his mother's death, how he battles to provide food f

Cast (feature film)

2.
Complex World (1991) as Piano (The Young Adults)
The carefree young proprietor of a nightclub foils the plans of local developers to convert it into a shopping mall.

Music (feature film)

3.
Complex World (1991) as Songs ("Complex World" "I Married A Tree" "Meat Rampage" "Meeting Girls" "Kill Yourself" "Drunken Celebrity")
The carefree young proprietor of a nightclub foils the plans of local developers to convert it into a shopping mall.

Director (special)

4.
Janis Joplin: The E! True Hollywood Story (1998) as Director ("The E! True Hollywood Story")
Profile of singer Janis Joplin, whose death in 1970 at the age of 27 cut short a career which left an indelible mark on the history of rock and roll.
5.
Mia Farrow: The E! True Hollywood Story (1998) as Director
Profile of actress Mia Farrow.
6.
Gianni Versace: The E! True Hollywood Story (1997) as Director ("The E! True Hollywood Story")
Profile of the late fashion designer Gianni Versace.
7.
Anthony Perkins: The E! True Hollywood Story (1997) as Director
Documentary on the life of actor Anthony Perkins.
8.
Death in Malibu: The Murder of Music Mogul Charlie Minor -- The E! True Hollywood Story (1997) as Director ("The E! True Hollywood Story")
Examines the life of Charlie Minor, one of the music industry's most successful record promoters, who was murdered by a former lover at his Malibu home in 1995. Features interviews with Minor's family, friends and associates, as well as home movies, reenactments and interviews with celebrity singers
9.
Selena Murder Trial: The E! True Hollywood Story, The (1996) as Director
Docudrama focusing on the real-life drama of the trial of Yolanda Saldivar, the president of singer Selena's fan club, who murdered the Tejano singer in 1995. The special features dramatic re-enactments of courtroom testimony and key moments in the relationship between Selena and her killer.

Cinematography (special)

10.
Selena Murder Trial: The E! True Hollywood Story, The (1996) as Camera (Field Reenactment)
Docudrama focusing on the real-life drama of the trial of Yolanda Saldivar, the president of singer Selena's fan club, who murdered the Tejano singer in 1995. The special features dramatic re-enactments of courtroom testimony and key moments in the relationship between Selena and her killer.

Writer (special)

11.
Selena Murder Trial: The E! True Hollywood Story, The (1996) as Writer (Reenactment)
Docudrama focusing on the real-life drama of the trial of Yolanda Saldivar, the president of singer Selena's fan club, who murdered the Tejano singer in 1995. The special features dramatic re-enactments of courtroom testimony and key moments in the relationship between Selena and her killer.
12.
Dark Obsession: The Stalking and Murder of Rebecca Schaeffer: The E! True Hollywood Story (1996) as Writer (Recreations)
Special exploring the circumstances surrounding the death of the actress Rebecca Shaeffer, who co-starred in the television series "My Sister Sam," and the murder trial of her killer Robert Bardo.

Producer (special)

13.
Anna Nicole Show Holiday Special, The (2002) as Executive In Charge Of Production
Anna Nicole and her usual gang celebrate the holidays with some very special guest stars at a holiday party fit for the former playmate.
14.
Tai and Randy: The E! True Hollywood Story (2002) as Executive Producer ("The E! True Hollywood Story")
Profile of ice skating partners Tai Babilonia and Randy Gardner.
15.
Price Is Right: The E! True Hollywood Story, The (2002) as Executive Producer ("The E! True Hollywood Story")
Special chronicles behind-the-scenes stories surrounding the long-running game show, "The Price Is Right."
16.
Tiny Tim: The E! True Hollywood Story (2001) as Executive Producer ("The E! True Hollywood Story")
Profile of ukulele player and '60s pop-culture celebrity Tiny Tim. The program follows Tim's two rocky marriages, his personal obsessions and a musical career that peaked early and took a long, slow slide downward for the next two decades. In the mid '90s, Tim began a brief comeback before his death
17.
Loni Anderson: The E! True Hollywood Story (2001) as Executive Producer ("The E! True Hollywood Story")
Profile of actress Loni Anderson. Loni Anderson got her start by acting in plays, local TV commercials and appearances on "Police Woman," "Barnaby Jones" and "The Bob Newhart Show," but it was only after a strategic career move -- changing her hair color -- that Hollywood began to take notice of he
18.
Sammy Davis Jr.: The E! True Hollywood Story (2001) as Executive Producer ("The E! True Hollywood Story")
As part of Hollywood's infamous "Rat Pack," which included Frank Sinatra, Dean Martin, Joey Bishop and Peter Lawford, Sammy Davis, Jr. became one of the world's most renowned and controversial entertainers. He became a household name in the 1950s through his hit recordings on the Decca label and was
19.
Buffy's Back (2001) as Executive Producer
A behind-the-scenes documentary about the popular television series, "Buffy the Vampire Slayer." Includes interviews with the series' stars.
20.
Whitney and Bobby: The E! True Hollywood Story (2001) as Executive Producer ("True Hollywood Story")
Profile of the Grammy Award-winning pop diva, Whitney Houston, and the "bad boy" of R&B, Bobby Brown.
21.
Young & the Restless: The E! True Hollywood Story, The (2001) as Executive Producer ("True Hollywood Story")
The drama behind the drama is examined on America's number-one daytime soap opera "The Young & the Restless." The 28-year-old soap boasts such bedlam as backstabbing, nervous breakdowns, lawsuits, facelifts and fistfights. And that's just what happens behind the camera of this beloved daytime drama.
22.
Dukes of Hazzard: The E! True Hollywood, The (2001) as Executive Producer ("The E! True Hollywood Story")
A look at the CBS television series "The Dukes of Hazzard" (1978-1985).
23.
New Kids on the Block: The E! True Hollywood Story (2001) as Executive Producer ("True Hollywood Story")
Viewers are given a backstage pass into the lives of the five young men from Boston who, as the "boy band" New Kids on the Block, ignited a coast-to-coast teen frenzy from 1989-1992 only to become a pop culture punch line a few short years later. Created by R&B producer, Maurice Starr (who also crea
24.
Growing Pains: The E! True Hollywood Story (2001) as Executive Producer ("The E! True Hollywood Story")
Few shows on television celebrated the nuclear family like "Growing Pains," but behind-the-scenes, life was more complicated, dramatic and dysfunctional for the cast. Viewers are taken inside the home of the Seavers and into the lives of the actors who portrayed the wholesome family. In 1986, after
25.
Sixteen Candles: The E! True Hollywood Story (2001) as Executive Producer ("True Hollywood Story")
John Hughes's 1984 film "Sixteen Candles" helped to reinvent the teen film genre, thus launching a new age of youth-driven comedies. On the surface, the movie was a frantic farce, populated with geeks, freaks and even groping grandparents; but the movie was also a tender tale of teenage love.
26.
Claus Von Bulow: The E! True Hollywood Story (2001) as Executive Producer
Profile of Claus Von Bulow, a Danish-born aristocrat who was accused, convicted and later acquitted of the attempted murder of his socialite wife, Martha 'Sunny' Von Bulow, which left her in an irreversible coma.
27.
Sexy Swimsuits 2001 (2001) as Executive Producer
Supermodel Elsa Benitez hosts a preview of the latest in swimwear fashions for summer 2001.
28.
Comedy Store: The E! True Hollywood Story, The (2001) as Executive Producer ("True Hollywood Story")
Documentary takes viewers through the beginnings of Los Angeles' famous Comedy Store, which gave big breaks to a great many comedians.
29.
Beverly Hillbillies: The E! True Hollywood Story, The (2001) as Executive Producer ("The E! True Hollywood Story")
An inside look at the 1960's television series, "The Beverly Hillbillies." "The Beverly Hillbillies" shot to number one in the ratings in 1962, enjoyed a successful nine-year run and spawned two spin-off series: "Petticoat Junction" and "Green Acres."
30.
Mama Cass Elliot: The E! True Hollywood Story (2001) as Executive Producer ("True Hollywood Story")
Profile of legendary crooner Cass Elliot.
31.
Phyllis Diller: The E! True Hollywood Story (2001) as Executive Producer ("True Hollywood Story")
Special on Phyllis Diller, the comedienne who blazed trails for women in comedy over the course of her career, but paid for her professional success in her personal life. Diller's journey took her through two failed marriages, five children, seventeen plastic surgeries, numerous movie roles, televis
32.
Totally Tube (2001) as Executive Producer
Host Aisha Tyler informs viewers on what to expect for the fall 2001-2002 television season.
33.
Cosby Kids: The E! True Hollywood Story, The (2001) as Executive Producer
"The Cosby Show" smashed stereotypes and ratings expectations by presenting the first affluent, educated African-American family in prime-time television history. The unexpected success of the show, however, led by creator, executive producer and lead actor Bill Cosby, proved to be difficult for the
34.
Gia: The E! True Hollywood Story (2001) as Executive Producer ("True Hollywood Story")
Profile of model Gia Carangi, who climbed to the top of her profession in the early 1980s, only to be ultimately ruined by personal demons and drug abuse.
35.
Fabio: The E! True Hollywood Story (2001) as Executive Producer ("The E! True Hollywood Story")
Profile of male model Fabio.
36.
Joe Piscopo: The E! True Hollywood Story (2001) as Executive Producer ("True Hollywood Story")
Joe Piscopo discusses his life and career in intimate detail -- from winning a much sought-after role on "Saturday Night Live" in 1980; his highly publicized battle with thyroid cancer during his time on the show; his foray into bodybuilding and false accusations of steroid abuse; his bitter divorce
37.
Last Days of Judy Garland: The E! True Hollywood Story, The (2001) as Executive Producer ("The E! True Hollywood Story")
Despite coping with personal demons, including a lifelong drug addiction that ultimately led to her death, Judy Garland is still remembered as one of Hollywood's greatest entertainers. In 1939, 17-year-old Garland starred in MGM's "The Wizard of Oz," the movie that made her a household name. Over th
38.
Carmen Electra: The E! True Hollywood Story (2001) as Executive Producer
Profile of actress Carmen Electra.
39.
Dr. Laura: The E! True Hollywood Story (2001) as Executive Producer ("True Hollywood Story")
Profile of Dr. Laura Schlessinger, the tough talking, tell-it-like-it-is queen of talk radio.
40.
Jenny Jones: The E! True Hollywood Story (2001) as Executive Producer ("True Hollywood Story")
Chronicles the life of talk show host Jenny Jones.
41.
Dave Draper: The E! True Hollywood Story (2001) as Executive Producer ("True Hollywood Story")
Profile of bodybuilder Dave Draper. Draper, known as the "Blond Bomber," was considered the god of bodybuilders in the 1960s, before Arnold Schwarzenegger arrived on the scene. The program reveals how a skinny kid from New Jersey transformed himself into Mr. Universe and became a poster boy for the
42.
Scream: The E! True Hollywood Story (2001) as Executive Producer
Special profiles the 1996 horror film "Scream," following the film's progression from screenplay to theatrical release.
43.
Gallagher: The E! True Hollywood Story (2001) as Executive Producer ("True Hollywood Story")
The life and career of watermelon-smashing prop comic Leo Gallagher is explored. The story follows the comedian's childhood during the 1940s and 50s, his turbulent relationship with his father, the emergence of his humurous rebellion and the creation of his signature "Sledge-O-Matic" comedy act.
44.
Last Days of John F. Kennedy Jr.: The E! True Hollywood Story, The (2001) as Executive Producer ("The E! True Hollywood Story")
Documentary about John F. Kennedy Jr. and the final days before his death in a plane crash on July 16, 1999, which also took the lives of his wife, Carolyn, and her sister, Lauren.
45.
Miami Vice: The E! True Hollywood Story (2001) as Executive Producer ("True Hollywood Story")
"Miami Vice," the highly stylized cop drama TV series, was one of the defining pop culture phenomena of the fast-living, high-rolling 1980s. It made superstars of lead actors Don Johnson and Phillip Michael Thomas and, for better or worse, helped bring its trademark pastel hued couture and techno mu
46.
Corey Haim: The E! True Hollywood Story (2001) as Executive Producer
Special profiles the life and career of actor Corey Haim, a former teen heartthrob whose faltering career accelerated his dependence on illegal drugs.
47.
Menendez Brothers: The E! True Hollywood Story, The (2001) as Executive Producer ("True Hollywood Story")
On the night of August 20, 1989, entertainment industry executive Jose Menendez and his wife Kitty were brutally gunned down inside their Beverly Hills home. The murders sent shock waves through the usually serene neighborhood, but even more stunning was the police investigation, which revealed thei
48.
Many Loves of Marilyn Monroe: The E! True Hollywood Story, The (2001) as Executive Producer ("True Hollywood Story")
Traces the turbulent private life of Marilyn Monroe, whose beauty, mystery, fragility and power remain a source of endless fascination nearly 40 years after her death. The platinum-haired actress beguiled male audiences with her "woman-child" charms and became 1950s Hollywood's golden girl. But the
49.
Martha Stewart: The E! True Hollywood Story (2001) as Executive Producer ("True Hollywood Story")
The rags to riches tale of America's lifestyle guru, Martha Stewart, is examined. The epitome of the self-made woman, Stewart emerged from a troubled childhood to become one of the world's richest women, owning a media empire worth over one billion dollars. Known for her sheer ambition and an appeti
50.
Suddenly I'm a Star (2001) as Executive Producer
Special profiles actress Reagan Dale Neis of the WB's comedy series "Maybe It's Me" and her unexpected rise from a unknown Canadian to sitcom star.
51.
Survivor: The E! True Hollywood Story (2001) as Executive Producer ("True Hollywood Story")
A look back at the original installment of the now-legendary reality/adventure series Survivor. The story of what actually happened to the sixteen castaways who were stranded on an island in the South Pacific is revealed.
52.
Aaliyah: The E! True Hollywood Story (2001) as Executive Producer ("The E! True Hollywood Story")
Special profiles the life and career of singer and actress Aaliyah who died at age 22 in a plane crash.
53.
Holiday With the Stars (2001) as Executive Producer
Special examines how celebrities commemorate the holidays.
54.
Joey Heatherton: The E! True Hollywood Story (2001) as Executive Producer ("True Hollywood Story")
Profile of singer/dancer/actress Joey Heatherton.
55.
John Candy: The E! True Hollywood Story (2001) as Executive Producer ("True Hollywood Story")
A detailed look into the life of comedian John Candy, from his successes, downfalls and his battle with obesity, to his tragic death on March 4, 1994, when he died of a heart attack in his sleep at age 43.
56.
Baywatch: The E! True Hollywood Story (2001) as Executive Producer ("True Hollywood Story")
Documentary about the television series, "Baywatch." After its success as an NBC movie-of-the-week in April 1989, "Baywatch" gauranteed itself a weekly slot on the network's schedule later that fall. Though the series never failed to captivate its viewers, television critics were relentless in their
57.
Dynasty: The E! True Hollywood Story (2001) as Executive Producer
Profile of prime-time television serial "Dynasty," which was telecast from 1981 through 1989.
58.
Beverly Hills 90210: The E! True Hollywood Story (2001) as Executive Producer ("The E! True Hollywood Story")
Documentary about the television series, "Beverly Hills, 90210," which premiered October 4, 1990. During the show's ten-year run, the teenaged characters dealt with many issues, including drug abuse, AIDS, pre-marital sex and teenage pregnancy. The show's success transformed the cast into instant te
59.
Magnum P.I.: The E! True Hollywood Story (2001) as Executive Producer ("The E! True Hollywood Story")
In December 1980, an unlikely action show debuted on CBS. "Magnum P.I." told the story of Vietnam War veteran Thomas Magnum and his work in Hawaii as a private investigator for an elusive, millionaire mystery writer. The series lasted for eight seasons and became a huge financial and critical succes
60.
Women of "Sex and the City", The (2001) as Executive Producer
A look at the HBO comedy series "Sex and the City," starring Sarah Jessica Parker, Kim Cattrall, Cynthia Nixon and Kristin Davis as four thirtysomething women tackling the New York single's scene. The program features interviews with show creator Darren Star, producer/writer Michael Patrick King, co
61.
Mariah Carey: The E! True Hollywood Story (2001) as Executive Producer ("The E! True Hollywood Story")
Profile of singer Mariah Carey.
62.
Barbi Twins: The E! True Hollywood Story (2001) as Executive Producer ("The E! True Hollywood Story")
Highlights the careers of Shane and Sia Barbi, twin sisters who posed for "Playboy" magazine in the early 1990s.
63.
Roseanne: The E! True Hollywood Story (2000) as Executive Producer ("True Hollywood Story")
Profile of actress/comedian Roseanne. The program examines Roseanne's humble beginnings, from her mental illness and teen pregnancy to child abuse.
64.
Siegfried & Roy: The E! True Hollywood Story (2000) as Executive Producer ("True Hollywood Story")
Profile of the lives and careers of Las Vegas-based illusionists Siegfried & Roy.
65.
Cheers: The E! True Hollywood Story (2000) as Executive Producer ("True Hollywood Story")
Documentary about the television series, "Cheers." For more than a decade, Sam, Diane, Carla, Coach, Norm, Cliff, Woody and Rebecca were the toast of television, while the actors behind the characters reveled, and sometimes wallowed, in their success.
66.
Wayne Newton: The E! True Hollywood Story (2000) as Executive Producer ("True Hollywood Story")
Profile of Wayne Newton, who found fame when "Danke Schoen" topped the charts and has since transformed himself into a Las Vegas legend.
67.
Trail of the Ruby Slippers: The E! True Hollywood Story, The (2000) as Executive Producer ("True Hollywood Story")
Documentary about the ruby slippers worn by Judy Garland as Dorothy in MGM's 1939 production of "The Wizard of Oz." The program explores the mystery of how many original pairs of slippers actually exist and takes viewers into Hollywood's blackmarket, where treasured pieces of memorabilia are commonl
68.
Jennifer O'Neill: The E! True Hollywood Story (2000) as Executive Producer
Profile of model/actor Jennifer O'Neill.
69.
Jane Fonda: The E! True Hollywood Story (2000) as Executive Producer ("True Hollywood Story")
Profile of actress and political activist Jane Fonda.
70.
Billy Jack: The E! True Hollywood Story (2000) as Executive Producer ("True Hollywood Story")
Profile of actor Tom Laughlin, best known for his portrayal of Billy Jack, the ex-Green Beret, half-cowboy, half-Indian, karate-kicking pacifist.
71.
Sam Sheppard Murder Case: The E! True Hollywood Story, The (2000) as Executive Producer ("True Hollywood Story")
Profile of Sam Sheppard, the doctor accused of murdering his wife, Marilyn, in 1954 and the inspiration for the television series "The Fugitive." Dr. Sheppard swore his innocence, but he was convicted of second-degree murder and sentenced to life in prison. By the time he was acquitted in 1966, Shep
72.
All in the Family: The E! True Hollywood Story (2000) as Executive Producer ("True Hollywood Story")
Documentary about the television series "All in the Family," which aired on CBS from 1971 to 1979. Producer Norman Lear's creation was outrageous, groundbreaking, enormously popular and changed the face of primetime television with a new brand of social and political content. Former cast members ref
73.
American Crime Fighter -- John Walsh: The E! True Hollywood Story (2000) as Executive Producer ("True Hollywood Story")
Profile of John Walsh, the host of the television series "America's Most Wanted." Walsh's passion for justice began in 1981, when his six-year-old son, Adam, was kidnapped and murdered. To date, more than 600 dangerous fugitives have been captured as a result of being profiled on the show. Although
74.
Billionaire Boys Club: The E! True Hollywood Story (2000) as Executive Producer ("The E! True Hollywood Story")
Documentary about how Joseph Hunt, a promising academic genius led some of Los Angeles's most affluent young men, collectively known as the Billionaire Boys Club, through a course in murder 101. The program takes an in-depth look at the start of the Billionaire Boys Club and its controversial end.
75.
Wally George: The E! True Hollywood Story (2000) as Executive Producer ("True Hollywood Story")
Profile of Wally George, a stuttering teenager before landing a role on the "Ozzie & Harriet" radio show. The program explores his almost two-decade run as the host of the successful and controversial talk show "Hot Seat." The highs and lows of George's life are explored, including his fight against
76.
Patty Hearst: The E! True Hollywood Story (2000) as Executive Producer ("True Hollywood Story")
Documentary that examines the kidnapping of media heiress Patty Hearst, including her self-proclaimed brainwashing and the trial that followed her capture. On February 4, 1974, 19-year-old Patty Hearst was abducted from her apartment in Berkeley, California. A band of left-wing radicals announced th
77.
Jim Varney: The E! True Hollywood Story (2000) as Executive Producer ("The E! True Hollywood Story")
Profile of comic actor Jim Varney, who parlayed his success as the regional television-commercial character Ernest P. Worrell into a string of popular feature films before his death from lung cancer at age 51.
78.
Jesse Ventura: The E! True Hollywood Story (2000) as Executive Producer
Profile of Jesse Ventura, governor of Minnesota, former professional wrestler and radio personality. Includes interviews with Ventura himself, his family and wrestling colleagues.
79.
John Holmes and the Wonderland Murders: The E! True Hollywood Story (2000) as Executive Producer ("True Hollywood Story")
Profile of the late John Holmes, who came to be known as "The King of Porn," thanks to an extraordinary physical endowment. His life and career in the world of adult films eventually descended into a hellish world of drug abuse, spousal battery, petty crime, and ultimately, murder. Included is his i
80.
David Strickland: The E! True Hollywood Story (2000) as Executive Producer ("The E! True Hollywood Story")
Profile of actor David Strickland. An up-and-comer in Hollywood with roles on the television series "Suddenly Susan," "Mad About You" and "Sister, Sister," and a movie role in "Forces of Nature," 29-year-old Strickland committed suicide at the Oasis Motel in Las Vegas on March 22, 1999.
81.
Good Times: The E! True Hollywood Story (2000) as Executive Producer ("True Hollywood Story")
Documentary about the television series "Good Times," which aired on CBS from 1974 to 1979. By combining humor with social criticism, "Good Times" expanded the horizons of television and showcased a new interpretation of the black American family -- one that actually included a father. The sitcom hi
82.
Dirty Dancing: The E! True Hollywood Story (2000) as Executive Producer ("True Hollywood Story")
Story behind the 1987 feature film, "Dirty Dancing," starring Jennifer Grey and Patrick Swayze.
83.
Brigitte Nielsen: The E! True Hollywood Story (2000) as Executive Producer ("True Hollywood Story")
Bio of Danish-born actress and model Brigitte Nielsen.
84.
Death in Aspen: The Claudine Longet and Spider Sabich Story: The E! True Hollywood Story (2000) as Executive Producer ("The E! True Hollywood Story) Story)
Profile of ski champion Vladimir "Spider" Sabich who was killed by his girlfriend Claudine Longet when she shot him in the bathroom of their home on March 21, 1976.
85.
Fast Life/Untimely Death: Playmate Claudia Jennings: The E! True Hollywood Story (2000) as Executive Producer ("True Hollywood Story")
Profile of actress and 1969 Playboy Playmate of the Year, Claudia Jennings. Jennings got her acting break in the winter of 1972 with her first starring role in the film "Unholy Rollers." She made several more movies that year, but was unable to break out of low-budget films. Then in 1974, Jennings t
86.
Child Star to Porn Star: The Scotty Schwartz Story: The E! True Hollywood Story (2000) as Executive Producer ("True Hollywood Story")
Profile of Scotty Schwartz, a child actor who went from a promising career in mainstream Hollywood films to porn movies.
87.
Linda Lovelace: The E! True Hollywood Story (2000) as Executive Producer ("True Hollywoood Story")
Profile of Linda Lovelace, a small-town girl who became the adult-film industry's first superstar.
88.
Cheech & Chong: The E! True Hollywood Story (2000) as Executive Producer ("True Hollywood Story")
Profile of 1970's comedy team Cheech & Chong.
89.
Larry Flynt: The E! True Hollywood Story (2000) as Executive Producer ("The E! True Hollywood Story")
Profile of Larry Flynt. Born into poverty in the backwoods of Kentucky, Flynt took his 8th-grade education, Southern determination and "don't give a damn" attitude and parlayed them into a publishing empire. In the process, he became known as a flamboyant crusader for First Amendment rights.
90.
Star Maker: The Jay Bernstein Story: The E! True Hollywood Story (2000) as Executive Producer ("True Hollywood Story")
Profile of Hollywood agent Jay Bernstein. As a youngster growing up in Oklahoma, Bernstein considered acting, but he figured he wasn't handsome enough to land a leading role. Since he refused to settle for second in anything, he moved to Los Angeles in the late 1950s to find his own niche in Hollywo
91.
Richard Simmons: The E! True Hollywood Story (2000) as Executive Producer
Profile of fitness guru Richard Simmons. As an overweight kid in New Orleans, Richard tried diet pills and other unhealthy weight-loss trends. While studying in Italy at age 21, Richard, who then weighed 268 pounds, got a wake-up call: an anonymous note on his car that read, "Dear Richard, you are v
92.
Flashdance: The E! True Hollywood Story (2000) as Executive Producer ("True Hollywood Story")
The story behind the 1983 film "Flashdance," starring Jennifer Beals and Michael Nouri, about a female welder who becomes a dancer.
93.
Donald Trump: The E! True Hollywood Story (2000) as Executive Producer ("True Hollywood Story")
Profile of businessman and real-estate mogul Donald Trump, focusing on his failed marriages to Ivana and Marla and the business dealings that left him billions of dollars in debt -- and the strategy that secured his financial recovery.
94.
Dennis the Menace Revealed: The Jay North Story: The E! True Hollywood Story (2000) as Executive Producer ("True Hollywood Story")
Profile of actor Jay North, best known for his portrayal of the cartoon character "Dennis the Menace," on the CBS television series (1959-63).
95.
Death By Disco: The E! True Hollywood Story (2000) as Executive Producer ("True Hollywood Story")
Documentary about a group of New York club kids that become involved with drugs and murder. Party promoter Michael Alig ran wild as the Pied Piper of New York City's underground club scene in the mid '80s. But the party ended in April 1996, when police found the dismembered body of 25-year-old Angel
96.
Superfly -- Ron O'Neal: The E! True Hollywood Story (2000) as Executive Producer ("True Hollywood Story")
A behind-the-scene look at the making of one of the most controversial movies of the 1970s -- "Superfly." Actor Ron O'Neal starred in the film that made him an icon, but doomed his career.
97.
B-Movie King: The E! True Hollywood Story, The (2000) as Executive Producer ("True Hollywood Story")
Profile of director Al Adamson, known as the King of Schlock. Adamson's films shocked and amused drive-in audiences with a cast of monsters and bikers. But his macabre murder on August 3, 1995 kept Adamson from fading into obscurity.
98.
Twilight Zone Trial: The E! True Hollywood Story, The (2000) as Executive Producer
Documentary about the on-set deaths of actor Vic Morrow and two children, 7-year-old Myca Lee and 6-year-old Renee Chun, during the filming of "The Twilight Zone" feature film. The program takes an in-depth look at the criminal charges brought against director John Landis and four members of his pro
99.
Little Richard: The E! True Hollywood Story (2000) as Executive Producer ("The E! True Hollywood Story")
Profile of Rock and Roll Hall of Famer Little Richard.
100.
I Dream of Jeannie: The E! True Hollywood Story (2000) as Executive Producer ("True Hollywood Story")
Documentary that goes behind the scenes of the NBC television series, "I Dream of Jeannie."
101.
Lobster Boy: The E! True Hollywood Story (2000) as Executive Producer ("True Hollywood Story")
Profile of carnival sideshow performer Grady Stiles Jr., better known as Lobster Boy due to an inherited genetic disorder called Lobster Claw syndrome. On November 29, 1992, Stiles was murdered in the living room of his trailer home in Gibsonton, Florida. Stiles' family claimed he was a sadistic alc
102.
Andy of Mayberry: The E! True Hollywood Story (2000) as Executive Producer (True Hollywood Story)
Profile of actor Andy Griffith.
103.
Village People: The E! True Hollywood Story, The (2000) as Executive Producer (True Hollywood Story)
Profile of the Village People, a 70's band featuring six macho men with mustaches and muscles. The Indian, the Cop, the Cowboy, the GI, the Construction Worker and the Biker made up a merry band of minstrels in a time of excess.
104.
Scott Hamilton: The E! True Hollywood Story (2000) as Executive Producer
Profile of figure skater Scott Hamilton. In 1984, Hamilton became the first American male figure skater in 24 years to win an Olympic gold medal. Hamilton discusses his bouts with a threatening childhood illness, the untimely death of his parents and his battle with cancer.
105.
Jim J. Bullock: The E! True Hollywood Story (2000) as Executive Producer ("True Hollywood Story")
Profile of actor Jim J. Bullock. As a child growing up in Odessa, Texas, Bullock dreamed of making it in Hollywood. In 1977, he moved to Los Angeles to pursue a career in show business. Just three years later, he landed a role on the hit sitcom "Too Close For Comfort." In the years to follow, Bulloc
106.
Mod Squad: The E! True Hollywood Story, The (2000) as Executive Producer ("The E! True Hollywood Story")
Profile of the actors of the 1960's television series "The Mod Squad" -- Peggy Lipton, Clarence Williams III and Michael Cole.
107.
H.R. Pufnstuf: The Strange World of Sid and Marty Krofft: The E! True Hollywood Story (2000) as Executive Producer ("The E! True Hollywood Story")
Profile of the Krofft brothers, Sid and Marty, from their early days performing with marionettes through their careers producing television shows, including H.R. Pufnstuf.
108.
LaToya Jackson: The E! True Hollywood Story (2000) as Executive Producer ("True Hollywood Story")
Profile of controversial Jackson family member LaToya Jackson. Features an interview with LaToya's ex-husband/manager Jack Gordon.
109.
Eight Is Enough: The E! True Hollywood Story (2000) as Executive Producer ("True Hollywood Story")
Documentary about the television series "Eight Is Enough," which aired on ABC from 1977 to 1981. The series starred Dick Van Patten as the father of eight children. To succeed, the show had to overcome seemingly insurmountable obstacles including the loss of one of its leading stars, actress Diana H
110.
Rick & Darva -- The Million Dollar Mistake: The E! True Hollywood Story (2000) as Executive Producer ("True Hollywood Story")
Documentary about the made-for-television nuptials of Rick Rockwell and Darva Conger for Fox Broadcasting Company's television special "Who Wants to Marry a Millionaire?"
111.
Rebekka Armstrong: The E! True Hollywood Story (2000) as Executive Producer ("True Hollywood Story")
Profile of former Playboy centerfold Rebekka Armstrong. Armstrong's lifestyle of drugs, alcohol and risky sex led to a positive HIV test that changed her life.
112.
Welcome Back, Kotter: The E! True Hollywood Story (2000) as Executive Producer ("The E! True Hollywood Story")
A look at the ups and downs of the popular '70s television series, "Welcome Back, Kotter." Inspired by the stand-up comedy routine of Gabe Kaplan, the sitcom became a hit just weeks after its September 9, 1975, premiere on ABC.
113.
Batman Unmasked: Adam West: The E! True Hollywood Story, The (1999) as Executive Producer ("The E! True Hollywood Story")
Follows the meteoric rise and fall of "Batman," the 1960s television series, and its star, Adam West.
114.
Long Island Scandal: The Buttafuocos and Amy Fisher: The E! True Hollywood Story (1999) as Executive Producer ("The E! True Hollywood Story")
Documentary that examines tha case of Amy Fisher and Mary Jo and Joey Buttafuoco. The program includes an interview with the Buttafuocos and explores the present life of Amy Fisher, after her release from jail.
115.
James Ellroy: The E! True Hollywood Story (1999) as Executive Producer ("The E! True Hollywood Story")
Profile of James Ellroy, author of "The Black Dahlia," "American Tabloid" and "L.A. Confidential."
116.
Fantasy Island Tragedy -- Herve Villechaize: The E! True Hollywood Story (1999) as Executive Producer
Profile of actor Herve Villechaize.
117.
Chris Jones: The E! True Hollywood Story (1999) as Executive Producer
Profile of actor Christopher Jones, a teen star of the 1960s who left Hollywood and his career.
118.
Sean and Madonna: The E! True Hollywood Story (1999) as Executive Producer
Documentary that takes a look at the three-year relationship of Madonna and Sean Penn.
119.
Alfred Hitchcock: The E! True Hollywood Story (1999) as Executive Producer ("The E! True Hollywood Story")
Profile of director Alfred Hitchcock.
120.
Partridge Family: The E! True Hollywood Story, The (1999) as Executive Producer
Profile of the actors who appeared in the 1970s television series "The Partridge Family" -- David Cassidy, Shirley Jones, Susan Dey and Danny Bonaduce.
121.
Monkees: The E! True Hollywood Story, The (1999) as Executive Producer ("The E! True Hollywood Story")
Profile of The Monkees -- Davy Jones, Peter Tork, Micky Dolenz and Michael Nesmith -- the 1960s band that starred in the television series.
122.
Jagger & Hall: The E! True Hollywood Story (1999) as Executive Producer
Documentary that looks at the romance of Mick Jagger and Jerry Hall.
123.
Jacqueline Susann: The E! True Hollywood Story (1999) as Executive Producer ("True Hollywood Story")
Profile of author Jacqueline Susann.
124.
Halston: The E! True Hollywood Story (1999) as Executive Producer
Profile of fashion designer Roy Halston, known as the single-named Halston.
125.
Mr. T: The E! True Hollywood Story (1999) as Executive Producer ("The E! True Hollywood Story")
Profile of Lawrence Tureau, also known as Mr. T, a former bouncer and bodyguard, whose larger-than-life personality made him a television icon on the series "A-Team."
126.
Gilligan's Island: The E! True Hollywood Story (1999) as Executive Producer (True Hollywood Story)
Profile of the television series "Gilligan's Island," which aired on CBS from 1964 to 1967.
127.
Heidi Von Beltz: The E! True Hollywood Story (1999) as Executive Producer ("The E! True Hollywood Story")
Profile of Heidi Von Beltz, a successful stuntwoman who was paralyzed after a car chase on the set of the film "Cannonball Run" went horribly wrong.
128.
Dudley Moore: The E! True Hollywood Story (1999) as Executive Producer
Profile of actor/comedian/musician Dudley Moore.
129.
Last Days of Elvis: The E! True Hollywood Story, The (1999) as Executive Producer ("The E! True Hollywood Story")
Documentary that attempts to uncover the events of the last days of Elvis Presley, who died on August 16, 1977.
130.
Russ Meyer: The E! True Hollywood Story (1999) as Executive Producer ("The E! True Hollywood Story")
Profile of controversial independent filmmaker Russ Meyer.
131.
Rock Hudson: The E! True Hollywood Story (1999) as Executive Producer ("The E! True Hollywood Story")
Life and career of actor Rock Hudson.
132.
Divine: The E! True Hollywood Story (1999) as Executive Producer
Profile of transvestite performer Divine. Born Harris Glenn Milstead to an upper-middle-class family, Divine found fame for his shocking on-screen behavior in John Waters' films "Hair Spray," "Polyester" and "Pink Flamingos." Divine died of a heart attack at age 42 in 1988.
133.
Brat Pack: The E! True Hollywood Story, The (1999) as Executive Producer
Documentary focuses on the "Brat Pack," a group of young actors that defined the '80s generation: Demi Moore, Rob Lowe, Emilio Estevez, Anthony Michael Hall, Judd Nelson, Ally Sheedy, Andrew McCarthy and Molly Ringwald.
134.
Sunset Strip: The E! True Hollywood Story (1999) as Executive Producer ("The E! True Hollywood Story")
A look at the fabled Sunset Strip -- a 1.7 mile stretch of road connecting Hollywood to Beverly Hills.
135.
Dean Martin: The E! True Hollywood Story (1999) as Executive Producer
Profile of entertainer Dean Martin. Examines his partnership with Jerry Lewis and his membership in the Rat Pack.
136.
Farrah Fawcett: The E! True Hollywood Story (1999) as Executive Producer ("The E! True Hollywood Story")
Profile of actress Farrah Fawcett.
137.
Linda Blair: The E! True Hollywood Story (1999) as Executive Producer ("The E! True Hollywood Story")
Profile of actress Linda Blair.
138.
Lauren Chapin: The E! True Hollywood Story (1999) as Executive Producer
Profile of child actress Lauren Chapin -- little Kathy Anderson of the '50s television series, "Father Knows Best."
139.
Kristy McNichol: The E! True Hollywood Story (1999) as Executive Producer
Profile of Kristy McNichol, the Emmy award-winning actress who gave up her career to battle manic-depression.
140.
Sonny Bono: The E! True Hollywood Story (1999) as Executive Producer
Profile of Sonny Bono, whose leap from singer and pop culture icon to United States Congressman made headlines across the country. The episode also recounts the 1998 ski accident which took Bono's life at the age of 62.
141.
Rocked to Death: Michael Hutchence: The E! True Hollywood Story (1999) as Executive Producer ("True Hollywood Story")
Profile of pop music artist Michael Hutchence. The lead singer of INSX was found dead of a suicide in a Sydney, Australia, hotel. The program traces Hutchence's career from his early days as a budding rock star to his rise to rock icon, and his tangled romantic life.
142.
Joe Eszterhas: The E! True Hollywood Story (1999) as Executive Producer
Profile of screenwriter Joe Eszterhas.
143.
Pamela Des Barres: The E! True Hollywood Story (1999) as Executive Producer
Profile of rock music groupie Pamela Des Barres.
144.
Poisoned Dreams: The Rodney Harvey Story: The E! True Hollywood Story (1999) as Executive Producer
Profile of actor Rodney Harvey, a street-smart kid from Philadelphia whose good looks led to modeling, feature films and the network television series "The Outsiders." Success was short-lived, as Harvey found himself in trouble with the law and battling drug addiction. Just 10 years after arriving i
145.
John DeLorean: The E! True Hollywood Story (1999) as Executive Producer ("The E! True Hollywood Story")
Profile of John DeLorean, the one-time corporate car giant who became entangled in a web of cocaine and criminals.
146.
James Bacon: The E! True Hollywood Story (1999) as Executive Producer ("The E! True Hollywood Story")
Profile of Hollywood Associated Press Correspondent James Bacon.
147.
Bo Derek: The E! True Hollywood Story (1999) as Executive Producer
Profile of actress Bo Derek.
148.
Julia Phillips: The E! True Hollywood Story (1999) as Executive Producer ("The E! True Hollywood Story")
Profile of Julia Phillips, author of the 1991 tell-all book "You'll Never Eat Lunch in This Town Again." By her mid-thirties, Phillips had co-produced three of the biggest movies of all time and won an Oscar for "The Sting." While she was producing, Phillips was also self-destructing on a near-letha
149.
Chris Farley: The E! True Hollywood Story (1999) as Executive Producer
Profile of comic actor Chris Farley (1964-97), who died of a drug overdose at the age of 33.
150.
Lenny Bruce: The E! True Hollywood Story (1999) as Executive Producer ("The E! True Hollywood Story")
Profile of comedian and free speech crusader Lenny Bruce.
151.
Dennis Rodman: The E! True Hollywood Story (1999) as Executive Producer ("The E! True Hollywood Story")
Profile of NBA champion and media magnet Dennis Rodman.
152.
Dana Plato: The E! True Hollywood Story (1999) as Executive Producer
Profile of former child actress Dana Plato, who died in 1999 at the age of 34.
153.
Beatle Wives: The E! True Hollywood Story (1999) as Executive Producer
Profiles the lives of Beatle's wives Cynthia Powell Lennon, Yoko Ono, Linda McCartney, Janet Asher, Patti Boyd, Olivia Trinidad Arias Harrison, Maureen Starkey Tigrett, and Barbara Bach.
154.
Andrew Dice Clay: The E! True Hollywood Story (1999) as Executive Producer ("The E! True Hollywood Story")
Profile of actor and comedian Andrew Dice Clay.
155.
Hulk Hogan: The E! True Hollywood Story (1999) as Executive Producer (True Hollywood Story)
Profile of professional wrestler Hulk Hoganu
156.
Hollywood Outsider: Coralie Junior: The E! True Hollywood Story (1999) as Executive Producer ("The E! True Hollywood Story")
Profile of agent Coralie Junior. For nearly 50 years, Coralie shaped the careers of offbeat performers, such as the spoonplayer, the toe dancer, and the contortion artist who can fold herself neatly into a small suitcase.
157.
Bob Fosse: The E! True Hollywood Story (1999) as Executive Producer
Profile of choreographer Bob Fosse.
158.
Brett Butler: The E! True Hollywood Story (1999) as Executive Producer
Profile of actress/comedian Brett Butler.
159.
Last Days of Sharon Tate: The E! True Hollywood Story, The (1999) as Executive Producer ("The E! True Hollywood Story")
Profile of actress Sharon Tate, the story of a woman who lost everything -- her life and her unborn child -- on August 9, 1969.
160.
Tonya Harding: The E! True Hollywood Story (1999) as Executive Producer
Examines the career of figure skater Tonya Harding. Accused of complicity in the attack on skater Nancy Kerrigan, Harding tells her story.
161.
Bob Guccione: The E! True Hollywood Story (1999) as Executive Producer (True Hollywood Story)
Profile of Penthouse magazine's Bob Guccione.
162.
James Stacy: The E! True Hollywood Story (1999) as Executive Producer
Profile of actor James Stacy. In the late '60s and early '70s, actor James Stacy had fame, fortune and a hit television series until a violent car crash ripped his left arm and leg from his body.
163.
Redd Foxx: The E! True Hollywood Story (1999) as Executive Producer ("The E! True Hollywood Story")
Profile of entertainer Redd Foxx. The documentary details Foxx's success in "Sanford and Son" as well as his disputes with the show's producers. Features photos and interviews with friends, family and business associates.
164.
Brady Bunch: The E! True Hollywood Story, The (1999) as Executive Producer ("The E! True Hollywood Story")
A documentary that examines the success behind the 1970s sitcom "The Brady Bunch," as well as the turmoil on the set involving the cast members.
165.
Savannah: The E! True Hollywood Story (1999) as Executive Producer ("The E! True Hollywood Story")
Profile of adult film actress Savannah.
166.
Bill Bixby: The E! True Hollywood Story (1999) as Executive Producer
Profile of actor Bill Bixby.
167.
Death of a Dream: Karyn Kupcinet: The E! True Hollywood Story (1999) as Executive Producer ("The E! True Hollywood Story")
Profile of Karyn Kupcinet, daughter of famed Chicago Sun-Times columnist Irv Kupcinet, who moved to Hollywood in the 1960s with dreams of becoming a star. In 1963, 22-year-old Kupcinet was found dead in her West Hollywood apartment, the victim of an apparent strangling. Police never found her killer
168.
Jerry Garcia: The E! True Hollywood Story (1999) as Executive Producer
Profile of musician Jerry Garcia, leader of the Grateful Dead, who died in 1995 at the age of 53.
169.
Family Affair: Anissa Jones: The E! True Hollywood Story (1999) as Executive Producer
Profile of child actress Anissa Jones -- little Buffy Davis from the 60s television series, "Family Affair."
170.
Murder of Miss Hollywood: The E! True Hollywood Story, The (1999) as Executive Producer ("The E! True Hollywood Story")
Documentary about the life and death of aspiring singer and former winner of a bogus "Miss Hollywood" beauty pageant, Jill Ann Weatherwax.
171.
Mickey Rourke: The E! True Hollywood Story (1999) as Executive Producer ("The E! True Hollywood Story")
Profile of actor Mickey Rourke.
172.
Bewitched: The E! True Hollywood Story (1999) as Executive In Charge Of Production
The program profiles the cast of the 1960's television series "Betwitched," including Elizabeth Montgomery, Dick York and Dick Sargent.
173.
Kennedys: Power, Seduction and Hollywood: The E! True Hollywood Story, The (1998) as Executive Producer ("The E! True Hollywood Story")
Two-part documentary looks at the Kennedys, America's political dynasty, and their relationships within the entertainment industry.
174.
Steve McQueen: The E! True Hollywood Story (1998) as Executive Producer
Profile of actor Steve McQueen, from reform-school teen to box-office star, from his three marriages, drug use and obsession with race cars to his death from cancer in 1980.
175.
Diff'rent Strokes: The E! True Hollywood Story (1998) as Executive Producer ("E! True Hollywood Story")
A profile of Todd Bridges, Gary Coleman and Dana Plato of the television series "Diff'rent Strokes."
176.
Evel Knievel: The E! True Hollywood Story (1998) as Executive Producer
Examines the life of daredevil Evel Knievel, known for his red, white and blue jumpsuit and his determination to leap over landmarks, such as the Grand Canyon.
177.
Elizabeth Glaser: The E! True Hollywood Story (1998) as Executive Producer
Profile of AIDS activist Elizabeth Glaser, wife of actor Paul Michael Glaser. In 1981, Glaser was infected with the AIDS virus during a blood transfusion while pregnant with daughter Ariel. Ariel also contracted the disease through breastmilk. Glaser spent the ensuing years raising awareness of the
178.
Marvin Gaye: The E! True Hollywood Story (1998) as Executive Producer (The E! True Hollywood Story)
Profile of singer Marvin Gaye, from his rise to fame during the Motown era to his tragic death at the hands of his father, who fatally shot the 44-year-old singer in 1984.
179.
Margot Kidder: The E! True Hollywood Story (1998) as Executive Producer ("The E! True Hollywood Story")
Profile of actress Margot Kidder.
180.
Christian Slater: The E! True Hollywood Story (1998) as Executive Producer
Profile of actor Christian Slater.
181.
Dawn Steel: The E! True Hollywood Story (1998) as Executive Producer ("The E! True Hollywood Story")
Profile of entertainment executive Dawn Steel, one of the first women to head a major film studio. Steel died of a brain tumor in December 1997.
182.
Gary Busey: The E! True Hollywood Story (1998) as Executive Producer (True Hollywood Stories)
Profile of actor Gary Busey.
183.
Liberace: The E! True Hollywood Story (1998) as Executive Producer ("The E! True Hollywood Story")
Profile of entertainer Walter Valentino Liberace, aka Liberace.
184.
Three's Company: The E! True Hollywood Story (1998) as Executive Producer
Examines the 1980's sitcom "Three's Company."
185.
Robert Downey, Jr.: The E! True Hollywood Story (1998) as Executive Producer ("The E! True Hollywood Story")
Profile of actor Robert Downey Jr.
186.
O.J. Simpson: The E! Interview (1998) as Executive Producer ("The E! True Hollywood Story")
An interview with O.J. Simpson.
187.
John Belushi: The E! True Hollywood Story (1998) as Executive Producer ("The E! True Hollywood Story")
Profile of comedian John Belushi, his meteoric rise to fame, his drug addiction and his tragic death at the age of 33.
188.
Andy Warhol: The E! True Hollywood Story (1998) as Executive Producer ("The E! True Hollywood Story")
Profile of "pop" artist Andy Warhol.
189.
Freddie Prinze: The E! True Hollywood Story (1998) as Executive Producer ("The E! True Hollywood Story")
Profile of late actor/comedian Freddie Prinze, star of the 1970s sitcom "Chico and the Man," who died from a self-inflicted gunshot wound on January 29, 1977.
190.
Frank Sinatra: The E! True Hollywood Story (1998) as Executive Producer ("The E! True Hollywood Story")
Profile of the late singer/actor/icon Frank Sinatra.
191.
John Denver: The E! True Hollywood Story (1998) as Executive Producer
Profile of Grammy Award-winning singer John Denver, who died in a plane crash in October 1997. Includes an interview with Denver, done less than a month before his death.
192.
O.J., Nicole and Ron: Countdown to Murder: The E! True Hollywood Story (1998) as Executive Producer ("The E! True Hollywood Story")
Documentary takes viewers through the day's events leading up to the murder of Nicole Brown and Ronald Goldman on June 13, 1995.
193.
Elizabeth Taylor: The E! True Hollywood Story (1998) as Executive Producer
Profile of actress Elizabeth Taylor.
194.
John Lennon: The Final Days -- The E! True Hollywood Story (1998) as Executive Producer
Traces the last days of former "Beatle" member John Lennon, who was shot to death in December 1980.
195.
Jessica Hahn: The E! True Hollywood Story (1998) as Executive Producer ("The E! True Hollywood Story")
Profile of Jessica Hahn, the former church secretary whose affair with the leader of the PTL (Praise the Lord) Club, Jim Bakker, lead to the group's collapse.
196.
Mackenzie Phillips: The E! True Hollywood Story (1998) as Executive Producer ("The E! True Hollywood Story")
Profile of actress Mackenzie Phillips.
197.
Sultan and the Centerfold: The E! True Hollywood Story, The (1998) as Executive Producer
Examines the Sultan of Brunei and former "Playboy" centerfold Rebecca Ferratti, who accused him of holding her hostage.
198.
Rudy Galindo: The E! True Hollywood Story (1998) as Executive Producer
Profile of champion figure skater Rudy Galindo, whose career nearly ended when partner Kristi Yamaguchi decided to go solo. The death of his father, brother and two coaches led to a period of self-destructive behavior. With the help of his sister Laura, who became his coach, Galindo staged a comebac
199.
Elvis in Hollywood: The E! True Hollywood Story (1998) as Executive Producer
Profile of singer/actor Elvis Presley. Features clips from his films; never-before-seen concert footage and photos; and interviews with those who knew him, including members of his entourage "The Memphis Mafia."
200.
Traci Lords: The E! True Hollywood Story (1998) as Executive Producer
Profile of adult film star turned mainstream actress, Traci Lords.
201.
Pee-Wee Herman: The E! True Hollywood Story (1998) as Executive Producer ("The E! True Hollywood Story")
Profile of entertainer Paul Reubens, also known as Pee-Wee Herman.
202.
Tommy Lee: The E! True Hollywood Story (1998) as Executive Producer ("The E! True Hollywood Story")
Profile of Motley Crue musician Tommy Lee.
203.
Heidi Fleiss: The E! True Hollywood Story (1998) as Executive Producer
Profile of convicted Hollywood madam Heidi Fleiss.
204.
Diana, Princess of Wales: The E! True Hollywood Story (1998) as Executive Producer ("The E! True Hollywood Story")
Profile of the late Princess Diana.
205.
Andy Kaufman: The E! True Hollywood Story (1998) as Executive Producer
Profile of controversial comedian Andy Kaufman, who died of lung cancer at the age of 35 on May 16, 1984.
206.
Phil Hartman: The E! True Hollywood Story (1998) as Executive Producer ("The E! True Hollywood Story")
Profile of the late actor/comedian Phil Hartman.
207.
Jeanne Carmen: The E! True Hollywood Story (1998) as Executive Producer
Profile of pin-up goddess and B movie actress Jeanne Carmen.
208.
Studio 54: Sex, Drugs & Disco: The E! True Hollywood Story (1998) as Executive Producer ("The E! True Hollywood Story")
Examines the phenomenon that was Studio 54. Chronicles the hedonism and debauchery that came to define the disco era's most notorious nightspot. Includes archival interviews with former owners Steve Rubell and Ian Schrager.
209.
Roman Polanski: The E! True Hollywood Story (1998) as Supervising Producer
Profile of controversial filmmaker Roman Polanski.
210.
Natalie Wood: The E! True Hollywood Story (1997) as Executive Producer
Chronicles the life of actress Natalie Wood.
211.
From Pin-Up to Sex Queen: Bettie Page -- The E! True Hollywood Story (1997) as Supervising Producer
Special chronicles the life of fifties pin-up model Bettie Page from childhood to sex icon, focusing on her 40-year disappearence. Never-before-seen photos, film clips, and reenactments, as well as Page's first interview in forty years highlight this portrait.
212.
Margaux Hemingway: The E! True Hollywood Story (1997) as Supervising Producer
Special focuses on the life and death of model/actress Margaux Hemingway, the grandchild of Ernest Hemingway, who achieved sudden fame as a model in the '70s but later went on to struggle with alcoholism, bulimia, failed marriages and a career slump. Includes interviews with her professional colleag
213.
Dominique Dunne: An American Tragedy: The E! True Hollywood Story (1997) as Supervising Producer
Special focuses on the life and death of actress Dominique Dunne, the daughter of writer Dominick Dunne and sister of actor Griffin Dunne. Dominique was strangled to death by her boyfriend, John Sweeney, on October 30, 1982. In 1983, Sweeney's conviction on the reduced charge of manslaughter caused
214.
Michael Landon: The E! True Hollywood Story (1997) as Producer
Special explores the life of actor Michael Landon who died of pancreatic cancer in July of 1991. Landon's wholesome on-screen image was in sharp contrast to his off-screen struggles with drug and alcohol addiction and infidelity. He eventually overcame these personal problems to become one of televi
215.
Karen Carpenter: The E! True Hollywood Story (1997) as Producer; Supervising Producer
Special focuses on the life and death of singer Karen Carpenter who died at age 32 of heart failure caused by the eating disorder, anorexia-nervosa. Never-before-seen tour videos and photos, reenactments and exclusive interviews with friends reveal the rigors of the music business and the pressures
216.
Dark Obsession: The Stalking and Murder of Rebecca Schaeffer: The E! True Hollywood Story (1996) as Segment Producer (Recreations)
Special exploring the circumstances surrounding the death of the actress Rebecca Shaeffer, who co-starred in the television series "My Sister Sam," and the murder trial of her killer Robert Bardo.
217.
Dark Obsession: The Stalking and Murder of Rebecca Schaeffer: The E! True Hollywood Story (1996) as Supervising Producer
Special exploring the circumstances surrounding the death of the actress Rebecca Shaeffer, who co-starred in the television series "My Sister Sam," and the murder trial of her killer Robert Bardo.
218.
Selena Murder Trial: The E! True Hollywood Story, The (1996) as Supervising Producer
Docudrama focusing on the real-life drama of the trial of Yolanda Saldivar, the president of singer Selena's fan club, who murdered the Tejano singer in 1995. The special features dramatic re-enactments of courtroom testimony and key moments in the relationship between Selena and her killer.
219.
Life and Death of Sam Kinison: The E! True Hollywood Story (1996) as Supervising Producer
Special focusing on the late comedian Sam Kinison's beginnings as an itinerant preacher, his take-no-prisoners approach to comedy, his turbulent rise to fame and his early death in an automobile accident. The special features interviews with Kinison's family, former wives, friends and some of comedy
220.
Haunted Hollywood (1993) as Segment Producer
Special examines Hollywood's "spookiest" locations including haunted hotels, celebrity cemetaries and sites of infamous deaths. Includes reenactments of unsolved mysteries.

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