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Max Liebman (August 2, 1902 - July 21, 1981) was a Broadway theater and TV producer-director sometimes called the "Ziegfeld of TV", who helped establish early television's comedy vocabulary though such 1950s programs as Your Show of Shows and Caesar's Hour. He additionally helped bring improvisational comedy into the mainstream with his 1961 Broadway revue From the Second City.
Date Of Birth August 2, 1902 Place Of Birth Vienna, Austria-Hungary [now Austria] Profession Producer, Director, Writer Star Sign Leo
# Fact 1 Biography in: "The Scribner Encyclopedia of American Lives". Volume One, 1981-1985, pages 493-495. New York: Charles Scribner's Sons, 1998.
Producer Title Year Status Character Ten from Your Show of Shows 1973 producer Jackie Gleason: American Scene Magazine 1962 TV Series coordinating producer The United States Steel Hour 1960-1961 TV Series producer - 3 episodes American Cowboy 1960 TV Movie producer The Sid Caesar Show 1958 TV Movie producer The Steve Allen Plymouth Show 1958 TV Series executive producer - 1 episode Stanley 1956 TV Series producer - 2 episodes Max Liebman Spectaculars 1954-1956 TV Series producer - 11 episodes Max Liebman Presents: The Maurice Chevalier Show 1956 TV Movie producer The Adventures of Marco Polo 1956 TV Movie producer Babes in Toyland 1955 TV Movie producer Max Liebman Presents: Dearest Enemy 1955 TV Movie producer The Great Waltz 1955 TV Movie producer Max Liebman Presents: Promenade 1955 TV Movie producer The Desert Song 1955 TV Movie producer Max Liebman Presents: Kaleidoscope 1955 TV Movie producer Max Liebman Presents: The Merry Widow 1955 TV Movie producer The Chocolate Soldier 1955 TV Movie producer A Connecticut Yankee 1955 TV Movie producer Max Liebman Presents: Big Time 1955 TV Movie producer Max Liebman Presents: Variety 1955 TV Movie producer Max Liebman Presents: Naughty Marietta 1955 TV Movie producer Babes in Toyland 1954 TV Movie producer Max Liebman Presents: Spotlight 1954 TV Special producer Best Foot Forward 1954 TV Movie producer Lady in the Dark 1954 TV Movie producer Satins and Spurs 1954 TV Movie producer The Star-Spangled Revue 1950 TV Movie producer Your Show of Shows 1950 TV Series producer - 1 episode All-Star Thanksgiving Show 1949 TV Movie producer The Admiral Broadway Revue 1949 TV Series producer - 18 episodes
Director Title Year Status Character Ten from Your Show of Shows 1973 Max Liebman Spectaculars 1954-1956 TV Series 11 episodes Max Liebman Presents: The Maurice Chevalier Show 1956 TV Movie The Adventures of Marco Polo 1956 TV Movie Babes in Toyland 1955 TV Movie Max Liebman Presents: Dearest Enemy 1955 TV Movie The Great Waltz 1955 TV Movie Max Liebman Presents: Promenade 1955 TV Movie Max Liebman Presents: Kaleidoscope 1955 TV Movie Max Liebman Presents: The Merry Widow 1955 TV Movie A Connecticut Yankee 1955 TV Movie Max Liebman Presents: Big Time 1955 TV Movie Max Liebman Presents: Variety 1955 TV Movie Max Liebman Presents: Naughty Marietta 1955 TV Movie Babes in Toyland 1954 TV Movie Max Liebman Presents: Spotlight 1954 TV Special Best Foot Forward 1954 TV Movie Lady in the Dark 1954 TV Movie Satins and Spurs 1954 TV Movie The Star-Spangled Revue 1950 TV Movie Star Spangled Revue 1950 TV Movie Your Show of Shows 1950 TV Series The Admiral Broadway Revue 1949 TV Series 9 episodes
Writer Title Year Status Character Ten from Your Show of Shows 1973 writer Satins and Spurs 1954 TV Movie The Admiral Broadway Revue 1949 TV Series written by - 9 episodes Ziegfeld Follies 1945 uncredited
Soundtrack Title Year Status Character The Kid from Brooklyn 1946 lyrics: "Pavlova" 1939 / music: "Pavlova" 1939 Up in Arms 1944 writer: "Theater Lobby Number" 1944, "Melody in 4-F" 1941, "Jive Number" 1944
Music Department Title Year Status Character Your Show of Shows 1950 TV Series composer: theme "Stars Over Broadway"
Known for movies Your Show of Shows (1950) as Producer
Satins and Spurs (1954) as Producer
Ten from Your Show of Shows (1973) as Producer
The Admiral Broadway Revue (1949) as Producer