Wiman, Anna Deere (1924–1963)
Wiman, Anna Deere (1924–1963)
American-born producer and manager. Born Mar 17, 1924, in Moline, IL; died Mar 22, 1963; dau. of Dorothea (Stephens) and Dwight Deere Wiman (producing manager).
Made stage debut as one of the dancers in Rosalinda (1942); produced tv shows in Hollywood, then moved to England and entered management (1954), producing such plays as Morning's at Seven, The Reluctant Debutante, Patience, The Iron Duchess, The Head of the Family, Be My Guest, The Grass is Greener, Aunt Edwina and A Shred of Evidence; with Sam Wanamaker, created and ran the New Shakespeare Culture Center in Liverpool (1957–59).
More From encyclopedia.com
Producer , Education and Training: Varies—see profile
Salary: Varies—see profile
Employment Outlook: Good
Producers have financial and administrative control ov… Microsporangium , microsporangium A sporangium (e.g. in heterosporous (see HETEROSPORY) ferns and the clubmoss Selaginella) that produces numerous minute spores which… David Brown , Brown, David 1916–
PERSONAL
Born July 28, 1916, in New York, NY; son of Edward Fisher and Lillian (maiden name, Baren) Brown; married Liberty LeGacy,… Roger Corman , CORMAN, Roger 1926–
(Henry Neill)
PERSONAL
Full name, Roger William Corman; born April 5, 1926, in Detroit, MI; son of William (an engineer) and Anne… tetraspore , tetraspore Any one of four spores produced by meiosis in an independent diploid sporophyte (tetrasporophyte) in the life cycle of certain red algae.… Frank Marshall , Marshall, Frank 1946–
PERSONAL
Full name, Frank Wilson Marshall; born September 13, 1946, in Los Angeles, CA (some sources say Newport Beach, CA); ra…
About this article
Wiman, Anna Deere (1924–1963)
You Might Also Like
NEARBY TERMS
Wiman, Anna Deere (1924–1963)