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Marlo Lewis(1915-1993)

  • Producer
  • Director
  • Actor
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Marlo Lewis (1916-1993) was an American executive producer for variety and comedy shows for CBS and is well-known for creating and co-producing the famous "Ed Sullivan Show", initially known as Toast of the Town (1948). The premiere broadcast featured Richard Rodgers and Oscar Hammerstein II, Dean Martin and Jerry Lewis and Marlo's sister, Monica Lewis.

Lewis was the son of a concert pianist and an opera singer. In the mid-1940s, he became an executive of the Blaine Thompson Advertising agency, where he created and produced, together with his wife, Mina Bess, the daily radio talk show, "Luncheon at Sardi's".

In 1948, Lewis co-created the Toast of the Town (1948) program with Ed Sullivan, who he had met through his sister, singer Monica Lewis. In 1955, the TV classic was renamed "The Ed Sullivan Show". Together with Sullivan, Lewis personally set the appearance time of each act for the show. In 1956, Elvis Presley appeared on the show, but he was censored because of his wild pelvic gyrations and, therefore, Lewis and Sullivan decided to shoot the singer only from the waist up during his TV performance.

Apart from this show, Lewis also helped to launch The Jackie Gleason Show (1952), The Dinah Shore Chevy Show (1956) and You'll Never Get Rich (1955).

After 12 years, he left the Sullivan Show in order to set up an independent production company. One of his first projects was the ballet, The Nutcracker, for an ABC Christmas special in 1961. In the mid-1960s, he produced several musical specials for Perry Como. In 1967, Lewis joined the Norman, Craig & Kummel agency and was elected vice-chairman, a year later.

In 1979, he published, together with his wife, a book entitled "Prime Time", which includes many backstage stories from the author's times as a producer.

Lewis was also a founder of the Academy of Television Arts and Sciences. In 1992, Lewis was elected to the Television Producers Hall of Fame.

In 1993, he died of heart failure at his home in Rancho Mirage, Calif. He is survived by his wife and two children.
BornSeptember 14, 1915
DiedJune 8, 1993(77)
BornSeptember 14, 1915
DiedJune 8, 1993(77)
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Known for

Let's Play Q-Ball
TV Series
  • Producer
The Frank Sinatra Show (1950)
The Frank Sinatra Show
7.5
TV Series
  • Producer
The Red Buttons Show (1952)
The Red Buttons Show
8.0
TV Series
  • Producer
The Ford Theatre Hour (1948)
The Ford Theatre Hour
7.7
TV Series
  • Producer

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  • The Perry Como Show (1948)
    The Perry Como Show
    7.6
    TV Series
    • producer
    • 1963–1965
  • Westinghouse Presents: Winter Carnival at Sun Valley
    TV Special
    • producer
    • 1962
  • Steve Allen in The New Steve Allen Show (1961)
    The New Steve Allen Show
    8.3
    TV Series
    • producer
    • 1961
  • The Enchanted Nutcracker
    TV Movie
    • producer
    • 1961
  • Ed Sullivan in Toast of the Town (1948)
    Toast of the Town
    7.9
    TV Series
    • producer
    • executive producer
    • 1948–1959
  • Bette Chapel in The Julius LaRosa Show (1955)
    The Julius LaRosa Show
    TV Series
    • executive producer
    • 1955
  • The Robert Q. Lewis Show
    TV Series
    • executive producer
    • 1954
  • The Red Buttons Show (1952)
    The Red Buttons Show
    8.0
    TV Series
    • executive producer
    • 1953
  • The Frank Sinatra Show (1950)
    The Frank Sinatra Show
    7.5
    TV Series
    • executive producer
    • producer
    • 1950–1951
  • Red Cross Fund Program
    TV Movie
    • producer
    • 1951
  • The Ford Theatre Hour (1948)
    The Ford Theatre Hour
    7.7
    TV Series
    • producer
    • 1951
  • Let's Play Q-Ball
    TV Series
    • producer
    • 1950
  • Messing Prize Party
    TV Series
    • producer
    • 1948

Director



  • Let's Play Q-Ball
    TV Series
    • Director
    • 1950

Actor



  • You'll Never Get Rich (1955)
    You'll Never Get Rich
    8.4
    TV Series
    • Marlo Lewis
    • 1956

Personal details

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  • Born
    • September 14, 1915
    • Illinois, USA
  • Died
    • June 8, 1993
    • Rancho Mirage, California, USA(heart failure)
  • Spouse
    • Mina Bess? - 1993 (his death, 2 children)

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    Brother of singer-actress Monica Lewis and concert pianist Barbara Lewis. Their mother sang with the Chicago Opera and their father was a noted classical conductor and pianist.

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