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Bert Granet

Bert Granet

Writing

July 10, 1910 – November 15, 2002 (died at 92)
New York City, New York, USA
Male
44 Movies
7 TV Shows

New York-born television pioneer Bert Granet graduated with a B.A. from Yale University. He began in the film industry in 1934, and, a decade later, was working as writer-producer under contract at RKO (1944-48). He set up his own short-lived production company, Kaladore Corporation, under which banner he released just one feature film (a rather obscure item, entitled The Torch (1950), set in revolutionary Mexico, with an all-Mexican cast -- the single exception being star Paulette Goddard). In the mid-50's, Granet joined Desilu Productions to produce light, unpretentious entertainment like The Lucy-Desi Comedy Hour (1957) and the weekly anthology series Westinghouse Desilu Playhouse (1958). Reputedly 'a hard-nosed realist', Granet's success in the medium stemmed from vowing audiences through signing top movie actors and acquiring scripts from well-established and respected writers. One of these turned out to be the genial Rod Serling -- introduced to Granet via a mutual friend, the director Robert Parrish. At considerable cost and having to overcome strong objections by the sponsor's ad agency, McCann-Erickson (who had script approval and hated 'ambiguous endings'), Granet purchased a story from CBS ("The Time Element"). This was aired with great success as an episode of 'Playhouse' and ultimately persuaded CBS to take on The Twilight Zone (1959), the show which -- according to Serling himself -- "no one wanted to buy". The rest is history. Granet later served as producer of 'Twilight Zone' during seasons four and five.

The Twilight Zone
The Twilight Zone

The Twilight Zone

1959 8.5

Producer

Age 49 (now 92)
20 eps
The Lucy–Desi Comedy Hour
The Lucy–Desi Comedy Hour

The Lucy–Desi Comedy Hour

1957 8.7

Producer

Age 47 (now 92)
13 eps
Westinghouse Desilu Playhouse
Westinghouse Desilu Playhouse

Westinghouse Desilu Playhouse

1958 6.3

Producer

Age 48 (now 92)
47 eps
The Walter Winchell File
The Walter Winchell File

The Walter Winchell File

1957 7.5

Producer

Age 47 (now 92)
38 eps
Berlin Express
Berlin Express

Berlin Express

1948 6.2

Producer

Age 37 (now 92)
The Locket
The Locket

The Locket

1946 6.3

Producer

Age 36 (now 92)
The Marrying Kind
The Marrying Kind

The Marrying Kind

1952 6.7

Producer

Age 41 (now 92)
Westinghouse Desilu Playhouse
Westinghouse Desilu Playhouse

Westinghouse Desilu Playhouse

1958 6.3

Executive Producer

Age 48 (now 92)
1 ep
Career
Career

Career

1959 6.7

Writer

Age 49 (now 92)
The Torch
The Torch

The Torch

1950 5.3

Adaptation

Age 39 (now 92)
The Torch
The Torch

The Torch

1950 5.3

Producer

Age 39 (now 92)
Time Out for Rhythm
Time Out for Rhythm

Time Out for Rhythm

1941 6.7

Story

Age 30 (now 92)
Cross-Country Romance
Cross-Country Romance

Cross-Country Romance

1940 6.7

Screenplay

Age 30 (now 92)
Go Chase Yourself
Go Chase Yourself

Go Chase Yourself

1938 5.7

Screenplay

Age 27 (now 92)
A Girl, a Guy, and a Gob
A Girl, a Guy, and a Gob

A Girl, a Guy, and a Gob

1941 5.5

Screenplay

Age 30 (now 92)
Bride by Mistake
Bride by Mistake

Bride by Mistake

1944 6.7

Producer

Age 34 (now 92)