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John Vlahos

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193:(1957), which he described as being "about a Protestant minister’s search for his usefulness. He's an old man in a nation of youth and youth's success. What can he contribute. He goes through a spiritual evaluation of himself, to the world, to himself, and to his family." Other notable early works include 141:). He also received an Ohio State Radio-TV Award for Best Documentary, a Freedom Foundation Award for Best Historic Family Series, an Institution for Education Award for Distinguished Radio Writing, and the 1959 121:
His credits include 17 film screenplays, 70 radio scripts, 52 network television live and film dramas, and more than 200 episodes for various daytime shows. Among the honors he received are the
862: 360:. Recalling his work with Rose, Vlahos noted, "In my case I get so involved with the people, I have practically no story. He’s always sending me back to put the story in." 395:, home of many independently produced plays and often continued its legacy of experiment in art. It was for a time the home base for the Community Theatre division of the 857: 399:(1936–39), used as a training center to send directors, actors, teachers and designers out to the five boroughs of New York City to create theatre projects. 852: 842: 837: 436:"Thank you for making articulate our lives, thank you for making articulate our problems, thank you for revealing all to see our feelings." 202: 756: 313:, for Wittenberg University, which awarded Vlahos an honorary doctorate in 1958, and he developed poetic liturgies performed at the 36: 314: 96: 391:
for 50 years with his wife Olivia Vlahos, a professor and bestselling author. They met in 1939 at the Old Wharf Theatre, in
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Vlahos worked alongside the leading writers and producers of the early years of television. His agent,
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Olivia Vlahos, as a young actress toured Texas with the Interstate Players and went onto study at the
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and, under the tutelage of American Anthropologist Gilbert McAllister, discovered her love of
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Vlahos excelled especially in plays broadcast live. Among Vlahos’s early successes was
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They had three children, Dr. Michael Vlahos, Melissa Vlahos and Stephanie Vlahos.
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An archive of John Vlahos's original teleplays and film scripts was sold by the
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Gee Mitchell, "Dialing: Pay Television Criticized by CBS Network Official,"
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parents, Vlahos worked in the family restaurant as a youth. He attended
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Storytellers to the Nation: A History of American Television Writing
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Charles Mercer, "Problems in Growing Old to be Dramatized on TV,"
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Among other notable works were his script for the television film
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In 1941, he moved to the West Coast and wrote for a series of
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After several years in Hollywood, Vlahos moved in 1958 to
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Horton Foote
Reginald Rose
Rod Serling
The Philco Television Playhouse
Studio One
Robert Montgomery Presents
Goodyear Television Playhouse
The United States Steel Hour
Climax!
Playhouse 90
The Alcoa Hour
Thriller
Route 66
The Defenders
The Nurses
Doctor Kildare
Marcus Welby, M.D.
Sylvania Award
Emmy Award
Ford Foundation
Range Busters
Monogram Pictures
World War II
Armed Forces Radio Service
Hal Peary
the Great Gildersleeve
Westport, Connecticut
Cub Scout
Cold War
Berlin

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