• Source: Ziegfeld: The Man and His Women
    • Ziegfeld: The Man and His Women is a 1978 television biopic based on the life of theater impresario Florenz Ziegfeld. It was directed by Buzz Kulik and stars Paul Shenar as Ziegfeld, Samantha Eggar as Billie Burke, Barbara Parkins as Anna Held, Walter Willison as Frank Carter, Catherine Jacoby (aka Loria Parker) as Fanny Brice, and Inga Swenson as Nora Bayes. It was produced by Columbia Pictures (filmed at Warner's Burbank Studios) and first aired on NBC in May 1978. Patricia Ziegfeld Stephenson, daughter of Ziegfeld and Billie Burke, was a consultant on the film. The film was nominated for several Emmy Awards for 1978 winning in the cinematography category, Gerald Finnerman.
      The film has been shown in various versions. It originally aired on NBC, with commercials. It later showed up on Showtime cable in the 1980s without the commercial disruption which allowed a better flow of the episodic segments. Another truncated (shortened) version has appeared on Starz cable.


      Synopsis


      A chronicle of Florenz Ziegfeld's life from his earliest memories in Chicago, recounting the Fire of 1871 to the many luminaries he was connected to. The storyline is episodic with many of the key women in his life introducing segments in which they were involved with Ziegfeld, some for the better, some for the worst. Other important historical people include Bert Williams, Irving Berlin, Eddie Cantor, Charles Frohman and Nora Bayes.


      Cast


      Paul Shenar – Florenz Ziegfeld
      Samantha Eggar – Billie Burke
      David Levy – Irving Berlin
      Barbara Parkins – Anna Held
      Pamela Peadon – Marilyn Miller
      Valerie Perrine – Lillian Lorraine
      Walter Willison – Frank Carter
      Gene McLaughlin – Will Rogers
      Richard Shea – Eddie Cantor
      Catherine Jacoby – Fanny Brice
      David Downing – Bert Williams
      Inga Swenson – Nora Bayes
      Ron Husmann – Jack Norworth
      Cliff Norton – Abe Erlanger
      David Opatoshu – Florenz's father
      Bruce Willis - Extra (uncredited)


      See also


      The Great Ziegfeld (1936)


      References




      External links


      Ziegfeld: The Man and His Women at IMDb.com
      synopsis at AllMovie
      A DVD version, Truetvmovies

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