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  1. Michael Kantor. Producer: American Masters. MIchael Kantor is a filmmaker, producer and writer. As Executive Producer of the American Masters series for PBS, he created the American Masters PIctures banner in 2016 to bring documentary films to theaters.

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  2. Michael Kantor. Producer: American Masters. MIchael Kantor is a filmmaker, producer and writer. As Executive Producer of the American Masters series for PBS, he created the American Masters PIctures banner in 2016 to bring documentary films to theaters. He served as Executive Producer on Rita Moreno: Just A Girl Who Decided To Go For It (2021) along with Norman Lear and Lin-Manuel Miranda, Amy ...

  3. About Michael Kantor. Director/Producer/Writer. Michael Kantor’s 25 years’ experience in historical documentary filmmaking includes the six-part Emmy nominated series, MAKE ‘EM LAUGH: THE ...

  4. This new 90-minute documentary by Michael Kantor, ... greatest composers and writers of the Broadway stage, Broadway Musicals: A Jewish Legacy showcases the work of some of the nation’s pre ...

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  5. Director/Producer/Writer Michael Kantor created the landmark six-part PBS documentary, Broadway: The American Musical, which was nominated for 5 Primetime Emmy awards in 2005. It won two Emmys ...

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  7. Since 2001, Michael Kantor has produced 21 hours of television for national broadcast. In addition to winning the Peabody Award and the Primetime Emmy for Outstanding Nonfiction Series, Mr. Kantor’s productions have been recognized with seven Primetime Emmy Award nominations, and one Writers Guild of America Award nomination.

  8. Michael Kantor and Laurence Maslon discuss their book, “Broadway.” They begin by explaining that the book is a result of a 6 week PBS special on Broadway musicals. They talk about the early history of musicals, including the first performer George M. Cohan. They discuss racial integration on Broadway, including both black and white actors on stage at the same time. They talk about some ...

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