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Robert Bradford was a film and television producer.
Born in Germany and educated in France, Bradford worked as a vice president for Samuel Bronston Productions in Spain, producing films such as John Paul Jones (1959), El Cid (1961), and 55 Days in Peking (1963). He also supervised Mourir d'aimer… (1971) and John Frankenheimer's Story of a Love Story (1973).
Robert Bradford was a film and television producer.
Born in Germany and educated in France, Bradford worked as a vice president for Samuel Bronston Productions in Spain, producing films such as John Paul Jones (1959), El Cid (1961), and 55 Days in Peking (1963). He also supervised Mourir d'aimer… (1971) and John Frankenheimer's Story of a Love Story (1973).
In the 1980's, Bradford formed his own production company and made telefilm and miniseries adaptations based upon novels written by his wife, Barbara Taylor Bradford. They included: Hold the Dream (1987), Voice of the Heart (1989), To Be the Best (1992), Remember (1993), Everything to Gain (1996), Love in Another Town (1997), Her Own Rules (1998), and A Secret Affair (1999).
Bradford died July 2nd, 2019, in New York City. He was 92.
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