Norman Milton Lear (born July 27, 1922) is an American screenwriter and producer who has produced, written, created or developed over 100 shows. Lear is known for creating and producing numerous popular 1970s , including (1971–1979), (1972–1978), (1972–1977), (1975–1984), (1975–1984), and (1974–1979). He has continued to actively produce television, including the and the revival of Good Times in 2022.
Lear has received many awards, including six , two , the in 1999, the in 2017, and the in 2021. He is a member of the .
Lear is also known for his political activism and funding of and causes and politicians. In 1980, he founded the advocacy organization to counter the influence of the in politics, and in the early 2000s, he mounted a tour with a copy of the . Early life and education Lear was born in , the first child of Jeanette (néeSeicol) and Hyman "Herman" Lear, a traveling salesman. He had a younger sister, Claire Lear Brown (1925–2015). Lear grew up in a household in Connecticut and had a ceremony. His mother was originally from , while his father's family was from .
When Lear was nine years old and living with his family in Chelsea, Massachusetts, his father went to prison for selling fake bonds. Lear thought of his father as a "rascal" and said that the character of (whom Lear depicted as white Protestant on the show) was in part inspired by his father, while the character of was in part inspired by his mother.However, Lear has said the moment which inspired his lifetime of advocacy was another event which he experienced at the age of nine, when he first came across anti-semitic Catholic radio priest Father while tinkering with his
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Norman Milton Lear July 27, 1922(age 101) , Connecticut, U.S. |
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Lear is also known for his political activism and funding of and causes and politicians. In 1980, he founded the advocacy organization to counter the influence of the in politics, and in the early 2000s, he mounted a tour with a copy of the . Early life and education Lear was born in , the first child of Jeanette (néeSeicol) and Hyman "Herman" Lear, a traveling salesman. He had a younger sister, Claire Lear Brown (1925–2015). Lear grew up in a household in Connecticut and had a ceremony. His mother was originally from , while his father's family was from .
When Lear was nine years old and living with his family in Chelsea, Massachusetts, his father went to prison for selling fake bonds. Lear thought of his father as a "rascal" and said that the character of (whom Lear depicted as white Protestant on the show) was in part inspired by his father, while the character of was in part inspired by his mother.However, Lear has said the moment which inspired his lifetime of advocacy was another event which he experienced at the age of nine, when he first came across anti-semitic Catholic radio priest Father while tinkering with his
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