Alvin Cooperman
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Alvin Cooperman (July 24, 1923 - August 11, 2006) was a television producer and an entertainment executive.
[edit] Biography
Born in Brooklyn, Cooperman began his work as an office boy at the age of 16 for the Shubert Organization. In 1951, he got a job with NBC as a production manager, and he produced several successful television series' in the 1960s, including 'Shirley Temple's Fairy Tales' and The Untouchables. Producer of the Family Album, U.S.A. educational television series.
[edit] Death
Cooperman died of a severe case of shingles on August 11, 2006.
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