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puddin:
Good article, thanks for posting peach.

At the Emmy's he and Elise said they were working on a project for Bruckheimer and we would hear about it the following week but, as of yet, notta word.

georgiapeach:
Hmmm....Q&A with Bertram and Elise, in upcoming Variety events...

Q&A: Coming Attractions

"Lost" showrunners Carlton Cuse and Damon Lindelof

"Bones" showrunners Stephen Nathan and Hart Hanson

"The Big Bang Theory" co-creator Bill Prady

"Big Love" star Bill Paxton

"CSI" showrunner Carol Mendelsohn

"Amazing Race" creators Bert Van Munster and Elise Doganieri


http://weblogs.variety.com/season_pass/2008/12/big-bang-theory.html#more

TARAsia Fan:
I read Variety every day. Can't wait to check that out.  :cmas51 :cmas51 :cmas51

puddin:
"Amazing Race" creators spend $5.5M in Santa Monica

by Cassie Fields, published Monday, January 12 4:15 PM ·

Mr. Van MunsterBertram Van Munster and his wife, Elise Doganieri, bought the three-bedroom, two-bath at 478 21st Place in Santa Monica from Mary Utick for $5.5 million on Nov. 25.

Utick paid $1.928 million for the property in March 2004.

Van Munster is an award-winning Dutch-American television producer and co-creator of the Emmy award-winning CBS reality television show "The Amazing Race." He's won six primetime Emmy Awards for the show.

He was also a field producer on the television series "Cops" and together with his wife, produced Oprah Winfrey's reality show "Oprah's Big Give."

Doganieri is also a co-creator and co-executive producer of CBS reality television show "The Amazing Race."

There have been 497 home sales in Santa Monica in 2008, with a median sales price of $875,000.
 

Address: 478 21st Place
Buyer(s): Bertram Vanmunster and Elise Doganieri
Seller(s): Mary Utick
Sale date: 2008-11-25


http://losangeles.blockshopper.com/news/story/207671/

puddin:
Oscar-winning DP Van Munster dies
Filmed scenes for 'Traffic,' 'Ape and Super-Ape'
Staff report

Feb 24, 2009, 05:41 PM ET
Anton van Munster, award-winning cinematographer and brother of producer-director Bertram van Munster, died Feb. 11 in Holland after a brief illness. He was 74.

Anton van Munster was the recipient of numerous awards and Oscar nominations for his work. In December, Queen Beatrix of the Netherlands appointed him Knight in the Order of Oranje-Nassau.

He filmed many of the key Paris street scenes while working with French filmmaker Jacques Tati on the comedy classic "Traffic" (1971).

Van Munster also worked for many years with Dutch director Bert Haanstra. Together, they received an Oscar nomination for the feature-length documentary "Ape and Super-Ape" (1972) as well as an Oscar and a Golden Bear nomination for the feature-length doc "Alleman" (1963).

Van Munster served as director of photography for the Dutch production company Nature Conservation Films, lensing a number of major wildlife feature films, including "African King," "Serengeti Symphony," "The Leopard Son" and "African Bambi." He worked in Tanzania several months each year and, before he became ill, was working on thje films "War of the Hippos" and "Survivor."

He also had a long professional relationship working with the National Geographical Society and the Wolper Organization.

Van Munster prepared for his professional career by studying cinematography in Rome at the renowned Centro Spirimentale di Cinematografia.

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