Rick Duffield
- Director
- Producer
- Writer
Rick Duffield is best known for his work as the Creator & Executive
Producer of the award-winning PBS children's series Wishbone (1995). Duffield
debuted the series in 1995, eventually producing fifty half-hour
episodes and the Showtime feature-length movie Wishbone's Dog Days of the West (1998), which Duffield
also directed. He directed thirteen of the episodes. The series has
been honored by the Academy of Television Arts & Sciences for its
positive contributions to children's television, recognized by the Prix
Jeunesse Internationale, and twice awarded Best Children's Series by
the Television Critics Association. Wishbone earned nine Daytime Emmy
nominations and won five Daytime Emmy Awards. In 1999, Duffield himself
received a Daytime Emmy nomination for directing. A 1997 episode of the
show that Rick directed received the prestigious George Foster Peabody
Award. Prior to his work on the show, Duffield had a career in book
publishing with stints in both editorial and sales. His interest in
education led him eventually to a career in the development and
production of educational television programs, including a live-action
series for kids that aired on the Disney Channel in 1986. Recently
Sesame Workshop hired him to develop a collection of movies for
television and the the Corporation for Public Broadcasting enlisted him
to produce an interactive digital television prototype. RIck is
currently the President and Chief Creative Officer of Trailblazer
Studios, which has facilities in both Dallas, Texas and Raleigh, North
Carolina. Duffield earned his master's degree from Yale University and
a bachelor's degree from Loyola University in New Orleans.