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  1. Meta Rosenberg

    American television producer

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  1. George Rosenberg. . . ( m. 1947; died 1969) . Children. 1. Meta Rosenberg (5 June 1915 – 30 December 2004), born Meta Arenson, was an American television producer and talent agent, who was also executive producer of the television series The Rockford Files .

  2. Meta Rosenberg was born on 5 June 1915 in San Francisco, California, USA. She was a producer and writer, known for The Rockford Files (1974), Breaking Point (1963) and Skin Game (1971). She was married to George "Rosie" Rosenberg and Irving Reis. She died on 30 December 2004 in Beverly Hills, California, USA.

    • Producer, Writer, Director
    • June 5, 1915
    • Meta Rosenberg
    • December 30, 2004
  3. Meta Rosenberg, Emmy-winning executive producer of the durable television series “The Rockford Files,” talent agent and exhibited photographer, has died. She was 89. Rosenberg died Dec. 30 in ...

  4. Jan 11, 2005 · Meta Rosenberg, an Emmy-winning producer, agent, writer and director whose career spanned 65 years, was a dynamic individual who was acquainted and collaborated with many of the most renowned literary and entertainment-industry figures of the 20th century. Rosenberg grew up in the Hollywood Hills, where one of her neighborhood friends as a girl ...

  5. Meta Rosenberg. Producer: The Rockford Files. Meta Rosenberg was born on 5 June 1915 in San Francisco, California, USA. She was a producer and writer, known for The Rockford Files (1974), Breaking Point (1963) and Skin Game (1971). She was married to George "Rosie" Rosenberg and Irving Reis. She died on 30 December 2004 in Beverly Hills, California, USA.

    • June 5, 1915
    • December 30, 2004
  6. Jan 8, 2005 · Meta Rosenberg, agent and Emmy-winning exec producer of “The Rockford Files,” died Dec. 30 in Beverly Hills. She was 89. After graduating from Hollywood High at age 15, she went directly to ...

  7. In her four-hour interview, Meta Rosenberg (1915-2004) speaks of her early success as one of the first women literary executives in Hollywood. She recalls taking a break from Hollywood when her first child was born in 1950, and then her subsequent return to being an agent in 1960, and developing such series as Hogan's Heroes, Ironside, and Julia. She discusses her transition to producer and ...

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