E. Duke Vincent
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Born | Edward Ventimiglia April 30, 1932 Jersey City, New Jersey, U.S. |
Occupation | Television producer, writer |
Years active | 1967–2006 |
Spouse(s) |
E. Duke Vincent (born Edward Ventimiglia on April 30, 1932, in Jersey City, New Jersey, United States) is an American television producer.[1][2][3][4][5][6][7][8][9][10][11][12][13][14][15][16] He is a former producing partner of Aaron Spelling[17] and an executive at various Spelling production company entities. Vincent, a 1960–61 naval aviator who was a member of the famed Blue Angels flying team, had a 40-year career in television writing and production, involving 2300 hours of television.
Television series in which Vincent participated include Dynasty; Charmed; Melrose Place; Beverly Hills, 90210; 7th Heaven; Wanted; Vega$; Matt Houston; Charlie's Angels; The San Pedro Beach Bums; Sunset Beach; Savannah and many others. Since 2006, Vincent primarily has been engaged in writing novels, which often involve the entertainment industry. His first novel, Mafia Summer, is a fictionalization of factual organized crime.
Vincent was educated at Seton Hall University, from which he received a B.A. in 1954. He currently resides in Montecito, California, with his wife, actress Pamela Hensley.
Filmography[]
- The San Pedro Beach Bums (1977)
- Vega$ (1978–1981)
- Dynasty (1981–1989)
- Matt Houston (1982–1985)
- Hotel (1983–1988)
- Life with Lucy (1986)
- 2000 Malibu Road (1992)
- Melrose Place (1992–1999)
- Winnetka Road (1994)
- Burke's Law (1994–1995)
- Models Inc. (1994–1995)
- Robin's Hoods (1994–1995)
- Madman of the People (1994–1995)
- University Hospital (1995)
- Beverly Hills, 90210 (1995–2000)
- Malibu Shores (1996)
- Savannah (1996–1997)
- 7th Heaven (1996–2006)
- Sunset Beach (1997–1999)
- Charmed (1998–2006)
- Safe Harbor (1999)
- Titans (2000–2001)
- Kingpin (2003)
- Clubhouse (2004–2005)
- Summerland (2004–2005)
- Wanted (2005)
Novels[]
- Mafia Summer. Bloomsbury USA, 2006. ISBN 1-59691-113-1
- Black Widow. Bloomsbury USA, 2007. ISBN 1-59691-390-8
- The Strip. Bloomsbury USA, 2008. ISBN 1-59691-615-X
- The Camelot Conspiracy: A Novel of the Kennedys, Castro and the CIA ISBN 1590206398
References[]
- ^ American film, Vol 9. American Film Institute, 1983. Page 64
- ^ Allen, Robert Clyde. Channel P, 1987. Page 192
- ^ Brooks, Tim and Earle Marsh. The complete directory to prime time network and cable TV shows, 1946–present – Page 1237
- ^ Kerwin, Christine. Directory of Corporate Affiliations, Issue 1. New Providence: National Register Publ, 1998. Page 776
- ^ Lentz, Harris M. Science Fiction, Horror & Fantasy Film and Television Credits: Television shows. 2nd Rev Ed. McFarland, 2001. Page 1784
- ^ Marill, Alvin. Movies made for television: the telefeature and the mini-series, 1964–1979. Arlington House, 1980. Page 281
- ^ Marill, Alvin H. Movies made for television: the telefeature and the mini-series, 1964–1984. DaCapo P. 1981. Page 115.
- ^ Marill, Alvin H. Performing Arts. 1984.
- ^ Marill, Alvin. More theatre: stage to screen to television, 1993–2001. Scarecrow P, 2003. Page 205
- ^ Maltin, Leonard. Leonard Maltin’s TV movies and video guide, 1988. Signet, 1987.
- ^ McNeil, Alex. Total television: the comprehensive guide to programming from 1948 to the Present. Penguin, 1996. Page 1100
- ^ Richa, John. Warm up the snake: a Hollywood memoir, 2005. Page 216.
- ^ Screen international film and television directory, Vol 2. EMAP Media Information, 1993. Page 385
- ^ Spelling, Aaron and Jefferson Graham. Aaron Spelling: A Prime-Time Life. St. Martins P, 1996. Page 202
- ^ Terrace, Vincent. Experimental television, test films, pilots, and trial series, 1925 through 1995. McFarland, 2008, Page 527
- ^ TV guide, Volume 44. Radnor: News America Publ, 1996.
- ^ Spelling, Aaron; Graham, Jefferson (November 2002). Aaron Spelling: A Prime-Time Life. Macmillan. pp. 202–. ISBN 978-0-312-31344-9. Retrieved June 13, 2011.
External links[]
- E. Duke Vincent at IMDb
- An interview with E. Duke Vincent, June 2011
- Vincent quotations Retrieved 2010-03-04
- 1932 births
- Seton Hall University alumni
- Television producers from California
- Living people
- Businesspeople from Jersey City, New Jersey
- People from Montecito, California