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    James T. Aubrey

    American film and TV executive

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  1. James Thomas Aubrey Jr. (December 14, 1918 – September 3, 1994) was an American television and film executive. As president of the CBS television network from 1959 to 1965, with his "smell for the blue-collar ," [1] he produced some of television's most enduring series on the air, including Gilligan's Island and The Beverly Hillbillies .

  2. Jun 16, 2015 · He found James T. Aubrey, a former CBS executive who was widely known as the Smiling Cobra. By Stephen Galloway. June 16, 2015 4:24pm. Kirk Kerkorian - S 2015. AP Images. In 1969, Kirk...

  3. James T. Aubrey was born on December 14, 1918 in La Salle, Illinois, USA. He was a producer and writer, known for Hostage (1986), Futureworld (1976) and Kleptomania (1995). He was previously married to Phyllis Thaxter. He died on September 3, 1994 in Los Angeles, California, USA.

    • December 14, 1918
    • September 3, 1994
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  5. Jul 22, 2016 · Director Stanley Kubrick wrote a profanity-laced letter to MGM executive James T. Aubrey warning him not to make a sequel to '2001: A Space Odyssey.' Rating: False

  6. Watch interviews with people who worked with or knew James T. Aubrey, the former president of CBS and MGM. Learn about his personality, his decisions, and his impact on the television industry.

  7. Apr 27, 1986 · Advertisement. Archives. Aubrey : A Lion in Winter. By PAUL ROSENFIELD. April 27, 1986 12 AM PT. Once upon a time, in what would seem like another galaxy, James Thomas Aubrey ran CBS and then...

  8. 9308. Source citation. Television Producer. After serving as a Major in the U.S. Army Air Forces during WWII, he became known as the champion of CBS Television sitcoms (1959-65). His many noted productions included The Twilight Zone, Route 66, The Beverly Hillbillies, Mister Ed, Gilligan's Island and The Defenders. In 1969, he took on the...

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