NameJulian Arthur Krainin
Birth24 Jan 1941
*New [EDUC]1958, Alleghany College, Meadeville, PA
*New [OCCU]1967, Producer, director, writer of motion pictures, television specials and documentaries.
FatherDavid Abraham Krainin (1907-1997)
MotherAnne M. Wineblatt (1910-2003)
Spouses
*New [OCCU]self
Birth28 Mar 1942
FatherJoseph Wineblatt (~1902-1964)
MotherPauline Goodman Goodman (1902-1952)
Marriage17 Jun 1967, City Hall
ChildrenTodd Phillip (1972-)
Notes for Julian Arthur Krainin
{geni:about_me} Originally a New Yorker, I currently live in California in the greater Los Angels area with my wife. My son Todd, a former actor, is now an international photojournalist and writer. The following is just an excerptof more extensive bibliographic information that has appeared elsewhere mainly about my career.

Julian Krainin is the producer of Robert Redford's feature film QUIZ SHOW, winner of four Academy Award nominations including Best Picture. Krainin subsequently produced the Turner television mini-series GEORGE WALLACE, directed by John Frankenheimer that starred Gary Sinise, and which was the winner of multiple Golden Globe, Emmy, and Peabody Awards. More recently Mr. Krainin won an Emmy for producing the Best Television Movie of the year, SOMETHING THE LORD MADE, for HBO. (The movie won three Emmys and garnered nine Emmy nominations.) In addition to these movies Julian Krainin has produced several Academy Award, Emmy Award, Golden Globe Award, and Peabody Award winning films, aswell as numerous international film & video festival award winning documentaries, television series and theatrical movies, spanning a broad range of reality-based and fictional subjects.

Notable among his multi-award winning documentaries have been: PRINCETON, winner of an Academy Award; ART IS…, winner of an Academy Award nomination; DON’T TOUCH THAT DIAL! —Behind the Scenes of Prime Time Network Television, widely acclaimed as a “Classic” CBS Reports Documentary; THE WORLD OF JAMES MICHENER, a multi-part documentary series filmed on five continents; and HERITAGE: CIVILIZATION AND THE JEWS—with ABBA EBAN, a nine-part internationally produced documentary series for PBS, and winner of a Peabody Award.

Julian Krainin’s work has been the subject of honorary film screenings presented at the White House; the United Nations; the New York Museum of Modern Art; and the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences. Mr. Krainin’s biography is more extensively detailed in “Who’s Who in America,” “Who’s Who in Entertainment,” and “The Dictionary of International Biography,” as well as on a wide variety of major international motion picture and television internetsites.
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