Anita W. Addison
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Anita W. Addison was born in Greensboro, North Carolina, USA in 1952. She died on January 24, 2004. The Best Picture winner at the 78th Academy Awards, Crash (2004), was dedicated to her.[1] She was a film producer and director whose career was almost entirely in television, beginning with the series Knots Landing in 1979. One of her most successful works was the poignant television movie Deep in My Heart (1999).
[edit] Selected Filmography as Director and Producer
- Deep in My Heart (TV film) - (director)
- "That's Life" (TV series) - (executive producer)
- "Judging Amy" (TV series)
- "EZ Streets" (TV series)
- "ER" (TV series)
- There Are No Children Here (TV) (1993)
- "Sisters" TV Series - (executive producer)
- "Homefront" TV Series
- "Quantum Leap" TV Series
- Eva's Man (1976)
[edit] References
[edit] External links
Anita Addison at the Internet Movie Database