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Ely Abraham Landau (January 20, 1920 – November 4, 1993) was an American producer and production executive best remembered for films of plays in the American Film Theatre series. Landau began working in television as a director and producer in the late 1940s following World War II military service. Landau co-founded National Telefilm Associates, a New York-based television distribution company, with Oliver A. Unger and Harold Goldman in 1954 and subsequently became the president and chairman of the board of the company. Among NTA's assets were television stations including WNTA-TV in Newark, N.J. (now WNET), whose pioneering programming included award-winning shows such as Play of the Week, Open End (hosted by David Susskind), and The Mike Wallace Interviews. Landau won a Peabody Award for

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  • إلي لاندو (ar)
  • Ely A. Landau (de)
  • Ely Landau (en)
  • Ely Landau (fr)
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  • إلي لاندو (بالإنجليزية: Ely Landau)‏ هو منتج أفلام أمريكي، ولد في 20 يناير 1920 في نيويورك في الولايات المتحدة، وتوفي في 4 نوفمبر 1993 في لوس أنجلوس في الولايات المتحدة بسبب سكتة. (ar)
  • Ely Abraham Landau (* 20. Januar 1920 in New York City, Vereinigte Staaten; † 5. November 1993 in Los Angeles, Kalifornien) war ein US-amerikanischer Filmproduzent und Filmverleiher. (de)
  • Ely A. Landau (né le 20 janvier 1920 à New York, mort le 4 novembre 1993 à Los Angeles) est un producteur de cinéma américain. Il est le père du producteur Jon Landau. (fr)
  • Ely Abraham Landau (January 20, 1920 – November 4, 1993) was an American producer and production executive best remembered for films of plays in the American Film Theatre series. Landau began working in television as a director and producer in the late 1940s following World War II military service. Landau co-founded National Telefilm Associates, a New York-based television distribution company, with Oliver A. Unger and Harold Goldman in 1954 and subsequently became the president and chairman of the board of the company. Among NTA's assets were television stations including WNTA-TV in Newark, N.J. (now WNET), whose pioneering programming included award-winning shows such as Play of the Week, Open End (hosted by David Susskind), and The Mike Wallace Interviews. Landau won a Peabody Award for (en)
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