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Mantley felt that networks should stay out of the creative process. During the golden age of television, "the only people who looked at your rough cuts, or your manuscripts, were advertising agencies in order to protect their clients. They came to rough cut screenings to make sure that you didn't
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The Canadian actor also produced the first foreign language television show in the U.S., starring an all-Italian cast, and he changed his name for the show to Giovanni Mantley. During his time at WOR, Mantley began to write for television and edited scripts from university students because the
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The actor returned to his native Canada to recover from exhaustion. While there, the United Kingdom issued a tax on American films and "Hollywood went into complete chaos. Entire departments of all the major studios were dismantled and it was really a bad time in the
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Mantley had a sister, eleven years older than himself, who taught dancing well into her eighties. Mantley said that she was "the one born in a (show business) trunk, but strangely enough, I was the one who ended up involved in television and films."
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station could not afford a writer. He then spent four years in Rome, where he produced and directed a series of 39 successful half-hour dramatic anthologies for American television, a pioneering effort which played in some 200 markets.
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In later years Van Manzer operated a traveling circus while his wife ran a number of concession stands in a park across the lake from Toronto. Their son John operated the candy booth and at 17 traveled with the carnival, serving as the
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because American audiences would not accept subtitles, "and because at that time the American motion picture industry would not sell their films to television because they were trying to destroy the media."
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The first of Mantley's three children was born in Italy, where the couple managed to financially survive because John's wife Angela did the voiceovers—post synchronization of the voices of
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the most prestigious program on Canadian radio's coast-to-coast network. Subsequent acting and directing roles won him provincial and national awards comparable to the American ANTA.
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in Toronto, he persuaded a teacher to open a dramatic society, of which he became its first president. "And, therefore", he said, "I got to play the leads in all sorts of marvelous
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during World War II, and was sent to England and India. While there he exchanged long letters with his second cousin Mary Pickford, from which later evolved his first novel,
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Their father, Cecil Clay Van Manzer, adopted the stage name Clay Mantley. Van Manzer met his wife Violet Petello in 1906 in New York City at the casting of
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and to New York City, "where I starved", he said. He eventually played the leads in a number of shows produced by
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television fame, as well as other actors who later had successful careers. He eventually played the lead on
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forded a lot of rivers, but I was fond of saying that 'we never chevroleted one.'" (Excerpted from
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Reading was Mantley's childhood escape and his dream was to become an actor. While attending
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He operated his own production company for a number of years, and was loaned out to produce
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Writer, Story Consultant, Producer, Executive Producer, Associate Producer
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John Mantley received five consecutive Western Heritage awards for his
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in its thirteen-year history, never forded a river. They
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Curiosities - The 27th Day by Bud Webster in F&SF
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and the crew were great fun to work with," he said.
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