Babbin, Jacqueline (1921–2001)
Babbin, Jacqueline (1921–2001)
American producer. Born Jacqueline T. Babbin, July 26, 1921, in New York, NY; died Oct 6, 2001, in Kent, Connecticut; graduate of Smith College, 1941; m. Alan Shayne (president of Warner Bros. Television, div.); no children.
Theater, film and tv producer, was one of the 1st women head producers, presenting several tv network series, including "Armstrong Circle Theater," "DuPont Show of the Week," and "Beacon Hill"; established her own company, Clovis; won Peabody Award for "J.T." (1969) and Emmy for "Sybil" (1976); became vice president of novels and mini-series at ABC (1976); produced "All My Children" (1982–86) and "Loving" (1990–91); wrote 2 mystery novels.
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