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Leonard Hill(1947-2016)

  • Producer
  • Writer
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Leonard Hill
Leonard Hill is an American television producer who was born on October 11, 1947 in Westwood, California, USA. After graduating from both high school and college, he will soon to become a television veteran.

He first wrote two scripts for Jack Webb's "Adam-12". He switched its focus to be an associate producer, working freelance at Universal TV, Paramount Television and MTM. He quietly joined NBC as an executive in drama series. He later joined ABC as vice president of movies.

Both Hill and Phillip Mandelker first met in the mid 1970s. In 1980, following the success of "Amber Waves", Leonard Hill left ABC to join forces with former Time-Life Television producer Phillip Mandelker to start his own production company Hill/Mandelker Films with a non-exclusive distribution pact with Novacom, Inc. (later King Features Entertainment). The first project was "Freedom", starring Mare Winningham and Jennifer Warren. The next project was "Dream House" which Phillip Mandelker wrote the story, starring Victor Argo, produced for Time-Life Television, who was Mandelker's old home.

The production company briefly made its foray into television series with the establishment of subsidiary Hill/Mandelker Television. He is producing hour-long dramas and half-hour sitcoms. The division produced the television series "Tucker's Witch" and the unsold pilot "High School U.S.A,", which is based on the 1983 television movie of the same name.

In 1984, following Phillip Mandelker's death, the company was renamed to Leonard Hill Films. The first project under the new banner was "Mirrors", a television movie produced for NBC, starring Tim Daly. This followed it up with the miniseries "The Long Hot Sunmer", starring Don Johnson. The company went on to be the most successful television movie producers of all time. In 1986, Robert O'Connor joined the company, and then he left in 1988. They briefly renamed it to Hill O'Connor Television, and its most ambitious project was the miniseries "Jack the Ripper" for Thames Television and Lorimar-Telepictures. The company produced its television series "Rags to Riches" in partnership with New World Television.

In 1989, Leonard Hill Films, along with fellow television movie producers The Steve Tisch Company, Robert Greenwald Productions, Von Zerneck/Sertner Films, Michael Jaffe/Spectator Films, The Konigsberg/Sanitsky Company, The Avnet/Kerner Company and Steve White Productions teamed up to form a consortium called Allied Communications, Inc., which is short for ACI. This put an end to Leonard Hill's relationship with King Features. In 1995, the company was sold to Pearson plc, integrating it into the Pearson Television division.

In 1993, both Leonard Hill Films and Joel Fields Productions who were separate companies merged together to form Hill/Fields Entertainment, with Joel Fields becoming its partner. The first project Hill/Fields received was "A Matter of Justice", starring Patty Duke for NBC. This followed in 1994 was "Justice in a Small Town". The partnership then produced "Welcome to Paradise", "Falling from the Sky: Flight 714", "Deadly Whispers", "Stolen Innocence", "Hijacked: Flight 285", "Shaughnessy" and "Detention: The Siege at Johnson High".

In 1998, Joel Fields left the company, and reverted back to using its old name Leonard Hill Films. There the company produced one more television movie "Stolen from the Heart", before he could retire. The popularity of television films declined. In 2001, Leonard Hill switched to real estate development and partnered with Yuval Bar-Zemer to start Linear City Developmemt. They transformed existing buildings, and started the Toy Factory Lofts, the Biscuit Company Lofts and the Elysian. In addition to constructing their own. buildings, Leonard Hill briefly resumed its production through its Leonard Hill Films banner, producing only one more film before his death, "Dorfman His Love".

In 2016, Hill donated $1.9 million to create a new public park under the newly constructed Sixth Street Bridge. Shortly after, he died in his home on Hancock Park on June 7, 2016 due to brain tumor.
BornOctober 11, 1947
DiedJune 7, 2016(68)
BornOctober 11, 1947
DiedJune 7, 2016(68)
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  • Nominated for 1 Primetime Emmy
    • 1 nomination total

Known for

Nicholas Campbell and Stoney Jackson in Insiders (1985)
Insiders
7.1
TV Series
  • Producer
Don Johnson, Ava Gardner, Jason Robards, Cybill Shepherd, Wings Hauser, Judith Ivey, and William Russ in Les feux de l'été (1985)
Les feux de l'été
7.0
TV Mini Series
  • Producer
CBS Summer Playhouse (1987)
CBS Summer Playhouse
6.5
TV Series
  • Producer
Tim Matheson and Catherine Hicks in Tucker's Witch (1982)
Tucker's Witch
7.4
TV Series
  • Producer

Credits

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  • Anatomy of a Building
    • producer
    • In Production



  • Sara Rue, Johann Urb, and Haaz Sleiman in Dorfman (2011)
    Dorfman
    6.0
    • producer
    • 2011
  • Un amour à toute épreuve (2000)
    Un amour à toute épreuve
    5.2
    TV Movie
    • executive producer
    • 2000
  • Henry Winkler, Freddie Prinze Jr., Ricky Schroder, and Ryan Mouritsen in Detention: The Siege at Johnson High (1997)
    Detention: The Siege at Johnson High
    6.2
    TV Movie
    • executive producer
    • 1997
  • Meurtre à l'esprit (1997)
    Meurtre à l'esprit
    5.2
    TV Movie
    • executive producer
    • 1997
  • Double séduction (1996)
    Double séduction
    5.8
    TV Movie
    • executive producer
    • 1996
  • Shaughnessy (1996)
    Shaughnessy
    5.5
    TV Movie
    • executive producer
    • 1996
  • Kevin Dillon and Shannen Doherty in Disparue dans la nuit (1996)
    Disparue dans la nuit
    6.6
    TV Movie
    • executive producer
    • 1996
  • Panique sur le vol 285 (1996)
    Panique sur le vol 285
    4.9
    TV Movie
    • executive producer
    • 1996
  • Tracey Gold in Stolen Innocence (1995)
    Stolen Innocence
    5.4
    TV Movie
    • executive producer
    • 1995
  • Ving Rhames, Tony Danza, and Heather Tom in La mort dans l'âme (1995)
    La mort dans l'âme
    5.8
    TV Movie
    • executive producer
    • 1995
  • 767 en détresse (1995)
    767 en détresse
    6.0
    TV Movie
    • executive producer
    • 1995
  • Shelley Long and Mel Harris in Un joli petit coin de paradis (1995)
    Un joli petit coin de paradis
    4.8
    TV Movie
    • executive producer
    • 1995
  • Preuve tangible (1994)
    Preuve tangible
    5.8
    TV Movie
    • executive producer
    • 1994
  • They've Taken Our Children: The Chowchilla Kidnapping (1993)
    They've Taken Our Children: The Chowchilla Kidnapping
    6.3
    TV Movie
    • executive producer
    • 1993
  • Rue McClanahan and Kristy McNichol in Pour le bonheur de ma fille (1993)
    Pour le bonheur de ma fille
    5.6
    TV Movie
    • executive producer
    • 1993

Writer



  • Nicholas Campbell and Stoney Jackson in Insiders (1985)
    Insiders
    7.1
    TV Series
    • story
    • 1985
  • Kent McCord and Martin Milner in Adam-12 (1968)
    Adam-12
    7.7
    TV Series
    • written by (as Leonard F. Hill)
    • 1972–1973

Personal details

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  • Alternative names
    • Len Hill
  • Born
    • October 11, 1947
    • Westwood, California, USA
  • Died
    • June 7, 2016
    • Hancock Park, Los Angeles, California, USA
  • Spouse
    • Dr. Patricia Gordon2011 - June 7, 2016 (his death)
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    • 1 Article

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    "He became a TV writer, writing scripts for shows that included 'Adam 12,' then was an executive at NBC and vice president of movies at ABC. He produced dozens of TV movies, four miniseries and three dramatic series, and founded Allied Communications, Inc., a distribution company," the Los Angeles Times reported.

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