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'''Chandler Cowles''', born in [[New Haven, Connecticut]], was an actor, producer, or co-producer in at least 11 New York theatrical productions from 1946 through 1960. Cowles collaborated closely with [[Gian-Carlo Menotti]] and [[Efrem Zimbalist Jr.]] on many of these and also was a lifelong friend of ballet legend [[George Balanchine]], with whom he worked on the 1947 Broadway production of [[The Telephone/The Medium]]. He also wrote the 1983 TV program, [[I, Leonardo: A Journey of the Mind]]. Chandler Cowles was the father of actor [[Matthew Cowles]]. |
'''Chandler Cowles''', born in [[New Haven, Connecticut]], was an actor, producer, or co-producer in at least 11 New York theatrical productions from 1946 through 1960. Cowles collaborated closely with [[Gian-Carlo Menotti]] and [[Efrem Zimbalist Jr.]] on many of these and also was a lifelong friend of ballet legend [[George Balanchine]], with whom he worked on the 1947 Broadway production of ''[[The Telephone/The Medium]]''. He also wrote the 1983 TV program, ''[[I, Leonardo: A Journey of the Mind]]''. Chandler Cowles was the father of actor [[Matthew Cowles]]. |
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Revision as of 18:13, 16 May 2017
Chandler Cowles, born in New Haven, Connecticut, was an actor, producer, or co-producer in at least 11 New York theatrical productions from 1946 through 1960. Cowles collaborated closely with Gian-Carlo Menotti and Efrem Zimbalist Jr. on many of these and also was a lifelong friend of ballet legend George Balanchine, with whom he worked on the 1947 Broadway production of The Telephone/The Medium. He also wrote the 1983 TV program, I, Leonardo: A Journey of the Mind. Chandler Cowles was the father of actor Matthew Cowles.