Karen Goodman

Karen Goodman is an American film and television director and producer who is best known for her work on various documentaries. She has been nominated for an Academy Award in the Best Documentary (Short Subject) category four times for The Children's Storefront (1988), Chimps: So Like Us (1990), Rehearsing a Dream (2007), and Strangers No More (2010). Goodman won once for producing and directing Strangers No More at the 83rd Academy Awards. The win was shared with Kirk Simon, with whom she worked on Chimps: So Like Us and Rehearsing a Dream as well. She has further received four Primetime Emmy nominations, winning once for Masterclass in 2014.

Goodman began her film career at Hampshire College in Amherst, Massachusetts in 1978, when shot a film about masked dancing in Indonesia. The film earned her a grant from the Ford Foundation which ultimately paved the way for her career in filmmaking.

Goodman has her own film production company, the Simon & Goodman Picture Company, together with her husband, Kirk Simon, with whom she worked on most of her films.

Karen

Karen may refer to:

People

  • Karen (name), a female given name and surname (including a list of people and characters with the name)
  • Karen people, an ethnic group in Burma and Thailand
  • Karen languages, spoken by the Karen people
  • House of Karen, an historical feudal family of Tabaristan, Iran
  • Karen (singer) (born 1975), Danish singer
  • Places

  • Karen, Kenya, a suburb of Nairobi
  • Japanese name for Hualien City
  • Karen or Keren, Eritrea, a city in Eritrea
  • Karen Hills or Karin Hills, Myanmar
  • Entertainment and media

  • Karen (1964 TV series), an NBC sitcom starring Debbie Watson
  • Karen (1975 TV series), an ABC sitcom starring Karen Valentine
  • Karen, Sheldon Plankton's supercomputer spouse in the long running Spongebob Squarepants
  • Other uses

  • Kiwi Advanced Research and Education Network
  • See also

  • Tropical Storm Karen (disambiguation)
  • Garen (disambiguation)
  • Karren (name)
  • Karen (1964 TV series)

    Karen is an American sitcom that stars Debbie Watson in the title role of 16-year-old Karen Scott, and Gina Gillespie as the tomboyish little sister Mimi.

    Synopsis

    The series centers on the social life of Karen and the antics of Mimi as they often confounded their parents (played by Richard Denning and Mary LaRoche).

    Main cast

  • Karen Scott Debbie Watson
  • Steve Scott Richard Denning
  • Barbara Scott Mary LaRoche
  • Mimi Scott Gina Gillespie
  • Production notes

    Produced by Kayro-Vue and Universal Television, who also produced The Munsters for CBS that season, 27 black-and-white half-hour episodes were aired on NBC from October 5, 1964 to August 30, 1965. The series was directed by Earl Bellamy.

    The show was one of three 30-minute sitcoms broadcast Monday nights under the umbrella title 90 Bristol Court (the other two were Harris Against the World and Tom, Dick and Mary). Despite all three shows being set at the Southern California apartment complex, the only other connection the three series had was the character of handyman Cliff Murdoch (portrayed by Guy Raymond), who greeted the residents and visitors to 90 Bristol Court. After Harris Against the World and Tom, Dick and Mary aired their last episodes on January 4, 1965, 90 Bristol Court ceased to be a programming entity, and handyman Murdoch disappeared from Karen as well.

    List of The Walking Dead cast members

    The Walking Dead is an American television drama series created and produced by Frank Darabont. It is based on the eponymous comic book series by Robert Kirkman. The following is a list of characters from The Walking Dead television series. Although some characters appear in both places, the continuity of the television series is not shared with the original comic book series.

    Main cast appearances

    The following cast members have been credited as main cast in the opening credits or "also starring":

    Main characters

    Supporting cast appearances

  • Reg Monroe (Steve Coulter) is credited as a co-star in his first three performances and as also starring in his fourth.
  • Scott (Kenric Green) is credited as a co-star in his first performance and as also starring in his subsequent appearances.
  • Barnes (Justin Miles) is credited as a co-star in his first performance and as also starring in his second.
  • Olivia (Ann Mahoney) is credited as a co-star in her first 2 performances this season and as also starring in her subsequent appearances.
  • Podcasts:

    Famous quotes by Karen Goodman:

    "He's a very good cook, inventive, a multitasker and always makes a creative presentation of the food."
    "There is room for 12 at the table, and Bob, Chuck and I have a wonderful time preparing the meal and visiting with the stars. We've had Sam Waterston here, Suzanne Grodner came three times and Elizabeth Franz, who has become a good friend. Elizabeth even came from California to celebrate my birthday on Aug. 21."
    "That recipe has made the rounds to my six children who are all over the country. Anyone else who was lucky enough to have tasted it always wants the recipe."
    "She's very mild in her speech, but she's hard-working."
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