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Born | Joel Max Spector April 18, 1918 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania |
Died | 5 August 2008, age 90 Hollywood, Florida |
Occupation | producer |
Years active | 1950–1998 |
Joel Spector was an American theater producer and television executive active during the mid-20th century. He is best known for his contributions to Broadway productions and early television programming. [1]
Joel Spector's early life details are not widely documented. However, his professional career in the entertainment industry is marked by significant contributions to both theater and television.
Spector played a pivotal role in several Broadway productions, often collaborating with the Plumstead Theatre Society, Inc. [2] His notable Broadway credits include:
In addition to his theater work, Joel Spector was involved in television production. He is credited as a producer for several television programs, including:
Joel Spector's contributions to both Broadway and television reflect a dynamic career that bridged live theater and emerging broadcast media. His work helped shape mid-20th-century American entertainment, leaving a lasting impact on both industries.