Mott, Robert L.
MOTT, Robert L.
MOTT, Robert L. American, b. 1924. Genres: Plays/Screenplays, Adult non-fiction. Career: Columbia Broadcasting System, NYC, sound effects artist; National Broadcasting Co., Hollywood, sound effects artist; writer. Inducted into Academy of Television Arts and Sciences' Archive of American Television. Publications: Sound Effects: Radio, TV, and Film, 1991; Radio Sound Effects: Who Did It and How In the Era of Live Broadcasting, 1993; Radio Live! Television Live!, 2000. PLAYS: The Girls against the Boys. Author of television scripts. Address: 396 Miller Way, Arroyo Grande, CA 93420, U.S.A.
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