Английская Википедия:David Lee (screenwriter)

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Шаблон:Short description David Clark Lee (born 1950)[1] is an American television producer, director, and writer.

Lee grew up in Claremont, California, and went to college at the University of Redlands.[2] He co-wrote and co-produced The Jeffersons and Cheers with Peter Casey for, respectively, six and four years.[3] He and Casey co-created Wings and Frasier alongside the late David Angell under the Grub Street Productions.

He produced revival productions of Broadway musicals, including South Pacific starring Brian Stokes Mitchell and Reba McEntire,[3][2] Can-Can, and Camelot.[4] He co-wrote a newly revised script of Can-Can alongside Joel Fields when he was reviving the old musical.[5][6]

Lee has been nominated eighteen times for Primetime Emmy Awards; he won nine out of those nominations.[7][8] He also won the Directors Guild Award, the Golden Globe Award, Producers Guild Award, GLAAD Media Award, British Comedy Award, three Television Critics Association Awards, two Humanitas Prizes, and the Peabody Award.[8]

He was honored the 449th star, placed at Palm Springs Walk of Stars, on March 18, 2022.[9]

Personal life

Lee is openly gay.[10][11][12][2]

He paid US$3 million in 2002 (Шаблон:Inflation) for a Palm Springs estate built by architect Donald Wexler and originally resided in by Dinah Shore.[3] He sold the estate to real estate agents for $5,995,000 in 2009 (Шаблон:Inflation),[3] later purchased by Leonardo DiCaprio in 2014 for $5,230,000 (Шаблон:Inflation).[13]

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  4. Levitt, Hayley (October 30, 2014). "Frasier Cocreator David Lee on Can-Can, Camelot, and 11 Years of 22-Minute Plays", TheaterMania.com; retrieved May 16, 2016.
  5. Gans, Andrew (January 17, 2013). "Revival of Cole Porter's Can-Can Aiming for Broadway in Spring 2014; David Lee Will Direct", Playbill; retrieved May 16, 2016.
  6. Reiner, Jay. "Review of Pasadena Playhouse 'Revisal'", Reuters, July 8, 2007.
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  13. Beale, Lauren (March 7, 2014), Leonardo DiCaprio buys Dinah Shore's onetime desert home, Los Angeles Times; accessed May 23, 2017.