Kirk Browning Net Worth is $4 Million Kirk Browning Bio/Wiki, Net Worth, Married 2018
Kirk Browning was born on March 28, 1921 in New York City, New York, USA. He was a director and producer, known for The Metropolitan Opera Presents (1977), Liberty Weekend (1986) and Live from Lincoln Center (1976). He was married to Barbara Gum. He died on February 10, 2008 in Manhattan, New York City.
Date Of Birth March 28, 1921 Place Of Birth New York City, New York, USA Height 1.70 m Profession Director, Producer, Assistant Director Spouse Sonia Rodriguez (m. 1996) Children Gabriel Browning, Dillon Browning Siblings Deana Miller, Wade Browning Star Sign Aries
# Fact 1 His 58-year career began as an NBC music librarian. 2 He directed the world premiere of Gian Carlo Menotti's "Amahl and the Night Visitors", the first opera written for television. 3 He directed live telecasts of the NBC Symphony led by the legendary Arturo Toscanini. 4 Beginning in 1976, directed 185 broadcasts of "Live From Lincoln Center.". 5 Children: sons David and Jeremy.
Director Title Year Status Character Live from Lincoln Center 1976-2008 TV Series 21 episodes Death of a Salesman 2000 TV Movie Perlman at the Penthouse 2000 TV Movie documentary Great Performances 1974-1998 TV Series 13 episodes American Playhouse 1982-1992 TV Series 5 episodes One More Spring 1992 TV Movie O Pioneers! 1991 TV Movie Bill Cosby Salutes Alvin Ailey 1989 TV Movie A Pavarotti Celebration: Scenes from La Bohème 1988 TV Movie A Walk in the Woods 1988 TV Movie Turandot 1987 TV Movie The Metropolitan Opera Presents 1977-1986 TV Series 21 episodes Liberty Weekend 1986 TV Special documentary The Verdi Requiem 1986 TV Special Evgeniy Onegin 1984 TV Movie Pavarotti in Concert at the Madison Square Garden 1984 TV Special The Metropolitan Opera: Centennial Gala 1983 TV Special Lucia di Lammermoor 1983/I TV Movie Domingo/Milnes Met Gala Concert 1983 TV Special Macbeth 1982/I TV Movie La bohème 1982 Video Ian McKellen: Acting Shakespeare 1982 TV Movie Domingo/Troyanos Met Gala Concert 1982 TV Movie Samson et Dalila 1981/I TV Movie Snow White Live 1980 TV Movie Big Blonde 1980 TV Movie Don Carlo 1980 TV Movie A Life in the Theater 1979 TV Movie La Gioconda 1979 TV Movie Tartuffe 1978 TV Movie Geraldine Fitzgerald at Reno Sweeney 1978 TV Movie Eugene Ormandy Conducts the Philadelphia Orchestra 1978 TV Movie Horowitz at the White House 1978 TV Special The Royal Family 1977 TV Movie La traviata 1976 TV Movie The Taming of the Shrew 1976 TV Movie Visions 1976 TV Series 1 episode The Time of Your Life 1976 TV Movie Roberto Devereux 1975 TV Movie The Daughter of the Regiment 1974 TV Movie A Touch of the Poet 1974 TV Movie NET Opera Theater 1970-1974 TV Series 4 episodes Harry and Lena 1970 TV Movie Public Broadcast Laboratory 1967 TV Series Damn Yankees! 1967 TV Movie The Bell Telephone Hour 1959-1967 TV Series 3 episodes History of the Negro People 1965 TV Mini-Series documentary 1 episode Festival of Arts 1965 TV Series 1 episode NBC Television Opera Theatre 1953-1964 TV Series 8 episodes Amahl and the Night Visitors 1963 TV Movie The Arthur Godfrey Thanksgiving Special 1963 TV Movie Opening Night at Lincoln Center 1962 TV Movie documentary An Old Fashioned Thanksgiving 1961 TV Movie Play of the Week 1960 TV Series 1 episode Once Upon a Christmas Time 1959 TV Movie Startime 1959 TV Series 1 episode The Christmas Tree 1958 TV Movie The Frank Sinatra Show 1957-1958 TV Series 20 episodes Shirley Temple's Storybook 1958 TV Series 1 episode Producers' Showcase 1955-1957 TV Series 5 episodes The Alcoa Hour 1955 TV Series episode "Amahl and the Night Visitors #7" Amahl and the Night Visitors 1952/I TV Movie Curtain Call 1952 TV Series 1 episode Amahl and the Night Visitors 1952/II TV Movie Amahl and the Night Visitors 1951 TV Movie Toscanini: The Television Concerts, Vol. 1 - Music of Wagner 1948 TV Special documentary
Producer Title Year Status Character The CBS Festival of Lively Arts for Young People 1979 TV Series executive producer - 1 episode The Bell Telephone Hour 1965 TV Series producer - 1 episode The Arthur Godfrey Thanksgiving Special 1963 TV Movie producer
Assistant Director Title Year Status Character Producers' Showcase 1956 TV Series assistant director - 1 episode
Self Title Year Status Character The 38th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards 1986 TV Special Himself - Nominee: Outstanding Directing in Musical or Variety Series Amahl and the Night Visitors 1951 TV Movie Himself - Director
Won Awards Year Award Ceremony Nomination Movie 1988 Primetime Emmy Primetime Emmy Awards Outstanding Individual Achievement - Classical Turandot (1987) 1988 Daytime Emmy Daytime Emmy Awards Special Classification of Outstanding Individual Achievement - Directors Un ballo in maschera (1986) 1987 Primetime Emmy Primetime Emmy Awards Outstanding Individual Achievement - Classical Music/Dance Programming - Directing Great Performances (1971) 1980 Daytime Emmy Daytime Emmy Awards Outstanding Children's Informational/Instructional Series/Specials The CBS Festival of Lively Arts for Young People (1973) 1980 Daytime Emmy Daytime Emmy Awards Individual Achievement - Special Events Coverage La Gioconda (1979)
Nominated Awards Year Award Ceremony Nomination Movie 2001 DGA Award Directors Guild of America, USA Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Movies for Television Death of a Salesman (2000) 1999 Primetime Emmy Primetime Emmy Awards Outstanding Classical Music-Dance Program Great Performances (1971) 1993 CableACE CableACE Awards Dramatic or Theatrical Special One More Spring (1992) 1989 Primetime Emmy Primetime Emmy Awards Outstanding Directing in Classical Music/Dance Programming A Pavarotti Celebration: Scenes from La Bohème (1988) 1986 Primetime Emmy Primetime Emmy Awards Outstanding Directing in a Variety or Music Program Great Performances (1971) 1986 Primetime Emmy Primetime Emmy Awards Outstanding Individual Achievements - Classical Music/Dance Programming The Verdi Requiem (1986) 1985 Primetime Emmy Primetime Emmy Awards Outstanding Individual Achievement - Classical Music/Dance Programming - Directing Tosca (1985) 1984 Primetime Emmy Primetime Emmy Awards Outstanding Individual Achievement - Classical Music/Dance Programming Live from the Metropolitan Opera (1977) 1984 Daytime Emmy Daytime Emmy Awards Outstanding Individual Achievement in the Performing Arts - Directing Live from the Metropolitan Opera (1977) 1983 Primetime Emmy Primetime Emmy Awards Outstanding Directing in a Variety or Music Program Live from Lincoln Center (1976) 1983 ACE CableACE Awards Directing a Theatrical-Non-Musical Program American Playhouse (1981) 1957 Primetime Emmy Primetime Emmy Awards Best Direction - One Hour or More NBC Television Opera Theatre (1950)
Known for movies The Metropolitan Opera Presents (1977-1986) as Director
Liberty Weekend (1986) as Director
Live from Lincoln Center (1976-2008) as Director
Death of a Salesman (2000) as Director