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  1. Dec 9, 2010 · Alan Armer Obituary. ARMER, Alan A. Alan A. Armer passed away December 5, 2010 at his home in Los Angeles. How do you celebrate 88 years of Emmy Award winner Alan Armer's life,...

  2. Dec 9, 2010 · Armer, a retired longtime professor in what now is called the Department of Cinema and Television Arts at Cal State Northridge, died of colon cancer Sunday at his home in Century City, said his...

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Alan_ArmerAlan Armer - Wikipedia

    Alan A. Armer (7 July 1922 – 5 December 2010) was an American television producer, best known for his Emmy-award winning tenure as the producer of The Fugitive. He also produced The Invaders, The Untouchables and the first year of Cannon.

  4. Armer, a producer on series including The Fugitive, The Untouchables, Lancer and Cannon, died December 5 of colon cancer in his Century City home. He was 88.

  5. Alan A. Armer, who produced the Emmy-winning television show The Fugitive, has died of colon cancer, according to The Hollywood Reporter. He was 88. Armer died Dec. 5 in his Los Angeles home....

  6. In his three-hour interview, Alan A. Armer (1922-2010) talks about his early years growing up during the Great Depression. He acknowledges winning a World's Fastest Talker contest, while a teenager, speaking 617 words in 57 seconds.

  7. Alan Armer, who won an Emmy Award as the producer of the classic adventure series The Fugitive, has died at the age of 88. Armer served as the President of the Hollywood Chapter of the National Academy of Television Arts & Sciences in the early 1970s and began his career at local L.A. TV's KNBH (KNBC) in the 1950s.

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