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Herbert F. Solow

Herbert F. Solow

Production1930New York, New York, USA

Biography

Herbert Franklin Solow (born December 14, 1930) is an American motion picture and television executive, screenwriter, motion picture and television producer, director and talent agent.

Solow was born to a Jewish family in New York City. After his graduation from Dartmouth College in 1953, Solow was hired by the William Morris Agency in New York City to work in the mailroom. In 1954, he was promoted to talent agent. Later he was hired by NBC and transferred to Los Angeles in 1960 and was subsequently hired by CBS as Director of Daytime Programs, West Coast. He returned to NBC a year later as Director of Daytime Programs.

In 1964, he joined Desilu Studios and was appointed Vice President of Production in 1964. Solow oversaw the development, sales, and production of Star Trek, Mission: Impossible, and Mannix.

Solow joined MGM Television as vice president in charge of television production. There he oversaw the development and production of Medical Center, Then Came Bronson (produced by Robert H. Justman and Robert Sabaroff), and The Courtship of Eddie's Father. Later, Solow was appointed MGM's Vice President of Worldwide Television and Motion Picture Production, and headed MGM Studios in Culver City, California and Borehamwood, England.

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Acting History

2008
The Real Story
TVas Himself
1996
Star Trek Story
as Self (archive footage)
1986
Saving Grace
Producer
1983
Get Crazy
Executive Producer
1974
Killdozer
Adaptation
Killdozer
Producer
Heatwave!
Producer
1972
Climb an Angry Mountain
Executive Producer
1971
1969
1967
Mission: Impossible - The Slave
Executive In Charge Of Production
1966
Star Trek: The Menagerie
Executive In Charge Of Production

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Personal Info

Known For
Production
Gender
Male
Birthday
12/14/1930(95 years old)
Place of Birth
New York, New York, USA