Joseph Cates


Director, Producer

About

Also Known As
Joe Cates, Joseph Katz
Birth Place
New York City, New York, USA
Born
August 10, 1924
Died
October 10, 1998
Cause of Death
Leukemia

Biography

A pioneering TV producer and director (also with some credits in theatre and film), Joe Cates began in the medium in the late 1940s, went on to survive the quiz show scandals and produced award-winning and erudite variety specials as well as more egalitarian fare. Cates was merely 23 when he produced and directed "Look Upon a Star" (1947) with an equally young former Miss America named ...

Family & Companions

Aylin Cates
Wife
Psychiatrist. Commissioned Lt. Colonel in the Medical Corps in Oklahoma; married June 14, 1987; filed for divorce in 1993; died in car accident in January 1995.

Biography

A pioneering TV producer and director (also with some credits in theatre and film), Joe Cates began in the medium in the late 1940s, went on to survive the quiz show scandals and produced award-winning and erudite variety specials as well as more egalitarian fare.

Cates was merely 23 when he produced and directed "Look Upon a Star" (1947) with an equally young former Miss America named Bess Myerson. By 1951, he was directing the game show "Down You Go," and, from 1955-58, he produced and directed "The $64,000 Question." Unlike others involved in the scandals surrounding that show and "21," Cates' TV career was not interrupted, although after "Haggis Baggis" (1958-59) he no longer worked in game shows. Instead, Cates made a very strong mark in variety specials. He was producer of "NBC Spectaculars" from 1955-60 and won his first Emmy nomination producing and co-directing (with Gower Champion) "Accent on Love" (1958). Cates also produced specials starring Ethel Merman, Yves Montand, Gene Kelly and Victor Borge. In the 60s, he was executive producer of the NBC series "International Showtime" (1961-64). In 1970, Cates won an Emmy for producing the acclaimed NBC TV special "Anne Bancroft: The Woman in the Life of a Man" and two years later won another Emmy for "Jack Lemmon in 'S Wonderful, 'S Marvelous, 'S Gershwin." With his brother, Gilbert, Cates produced three annual Johnny Cash specials from 1983-85, and his work in variety culminated with his producing the Tony Award telecasts from 1990-92.

Cates' directing of comedy dates back to "The Jackie Gleason Cavalcade of Stars" (1952), and he has produced numerous TV-movies, including "The Cradle With Fall" (1983), and "The Last Days of Jesse James" (1986). His work in theatre dates to 1963 when he and his brother served as producers of the Broadway production of "Spoon River Anthology." He further produced the 1964 musical "What Makes Sammy Run?," starring Steve Lawrence, and "A Day in the Death of Joe Egg" (1968).

Cates' feature film work has been limited. He directed the Warner Bros. release "Girl of the Night" (1960), starring Arlene Francis as a streetwalker telling all to her psychiatrist, and the potboiler "Who Killed Teddy Bear?" (1965), in which Juliet Prowse is a nightclub owner plagued by obscene phone calls. In 1966, Cates directed "The Fat Spy," a Phyllis Diller vehicle, and in 1980 he produced "The Last Married Couple in America," which was directed by his brother Gil.

Filmography

 

Producer (Feature Film)

Spent (2000)
Executive Producer
The Quick and the Dead (1987)
Executive Producer
The Last Days of Frank and Jesse James (1986)
Executive Producer
Special People (1984)
Producer
The Cradle Will Fall (1983)
Producer
The Last Married Couple In America (1979)
Executive Producer
Fame (1978)
Executive Producer

Director (Special)

All-Star Fiesta at Ford's (1992)
Director
Celebration of Country (1991)
Director
Festival At Ford's Theater-salute To The President (1989)
Director
Moscow Circus (1988)
Director
Seven Wonders of the Circus World (1988)
Director
All-Star Gala at Ford's Theatre (1987)
Director
Texas 150: A Celebration Special (1986)
Director
The All-Star Salute to Ford's Theatre (1986)
Director
Johnny Cash: Christmas on the Road (1984)
Director
Steve Martin: Comedy Is Not Pretty (1980)
Director
Circus Lions, Tigers and Melissas Too (1977)
Director
Accent On Love (1959)
Director
The Gene Kelly Pontiac Special (1959)
Director
High Button Shoes (1956)
Director
The Bachelor (1956)
Director

Writer (Special)

Fifty Years of Country Music (1981)
Writer
Country Music Hit Parade (1977)
Writer

Producer (Special)

An American Celebration at Ford's Theatre (2003)
Producer
An American Celebration at Ford's Theatre (2001)
Producer
An American Celebration at Ford's Theatre (1999)
Producer
A Gala For the President at Ford's Theatre (1993)
Executive Producer
The 46th Annual Tony Awards (1992)
Executive Producer
All-Star Fiesta at Ford's (1992)
Producer
The 45th Annual Tony Awards (1991)
Executive Producer
Celebration of Country (1991)
Producer
The 44th Annual Tony Awards (1990)
Executive Producer
Bill Cosby Salutes Alvin Ailey (1989)
Executive Producer
Festival At Ford's Theater-salute To The President (1989)
Producer
Moscow Circus (1988)
Producer
Seven Wonders of the Circus World (1988)
Producer
All-Star Gala at Ford's Theatre (1987)
Producer
Kraft Salutes the Magic of David Copperfield... In China (1986)
Executive Producer
Texas 150: A Celebration Special (1986)
Producer
Robert Klein on Broadway (1986)
Producer
The All-Star Salute to Ford's Theatre (1986)
Producer
The 10th Anniversary Johnny Cash Christmas Special (1985)
Producer
The Magic of David Copperfield (1985)
Executive Producer
Mr. T and Emmanuel Lewis in A Christmas Dream (1984)
Producer
The Magic of David Copperfield (1984)
Executive Producer
Country Comes Home (1984)
Executive Producer
Johnny Cash: Christmas on the Road (1984)
Producer
JOHNNY CASH: CHRISTMAS (1983)
Producer
Magic With the Stars (1982)
Producer
Johnny Cash -- A Merry Memphis Christmas (1982)
Producer
Johnny Cash's America (1982)
Producer
Roy Acuff -- 50 Years the King of Country Music (1982)
Executive Producer
Johnny Cash: Cowboy Heroes (1982)
Producer
Country Comes Home (1981)
Executive Producer
Johnny Cash: Christmas in Scotland (1981)
Producer
The Robert Klein Show (1981)
Producer
Fifty Years of Country Music (1981)
Executive Producer
Johnny Cash and the Country Girls (1981)
Executive Producer
The Robert Klein Show (1981)
Executive Producer
The Magic of David Copperfield (1981)
Executive Producer
Elvis Remembered: Nashville to Hollywood (1980)
Executive Producer
Steve Martin: Comedy Is Not Pretty (1980)
Producer
Johnny Cash: The First 25 Years (1980)
Executive Producer
A Johnny Cash Christmas (1980)
Producer
All Commercials -- A Steve Martin Special (1980)
Producer
Country Stars of the '70s (1979)
Executive Producer
A Johnny Cash Christmas (1979)
Executive Producer
Skinflint (1979)
Executive Producer
The Johnny Cash Spring Special (1979)
Executive Producer
Country Night of the Stars II (1978)
Executive Producer
Country Night of the Stars I (1978)
Executive Producer
Circus Lions, Tigers and Melissas Too (1977)
Producer
Have I Got a Christmas For You! (1977)
Executive Producer
The Johnny Cash Christmas Special (1977)
Executive Producer
Country Music Hit Parade (1977)
Executive Producer
The Johnny Cash Christmas Special (1976)
Producer
Cos: The Bill Cosby Comedy Special (1975)
Producer
Country Music Hit Parade (1975)
Producer
Ann-Margret -- When You're Smiling (1973)
Executive Producer
Jack Lemmon -- Get Happy (1973)
Executive Producer
I Believe in Music (1973)
Producer
Country Music Hit Parade (1973)
Executive Producer
Jack Lemmon in 'S Wonderful, 'S Marvelous, 'S Gershwin (1972)
Executive Producer
George M! (1970)
Executive Producer
Accent On Love (1959)
Producer
The Gene Kelly Pontiac Special (1959)
Producer
High Button Shoes (1956)
Producer
The Bachelor (1956)
Producer

Music (Special)

A Tribute to Harry Chapin (1991)
Music

Special Thanks (Special)

Fifty Years of Country Music (1981)
Writer
Country Music Hit Parade (1977)
Writer

Misc. Crew (Special)

The Witness (1993)
Acknowledgment

Producer (TV Mini-Series)

The Berenstain Bears' Littlest Leaguer (1983)
Executive Producer
The Berenstain Bears' Easter Surprise (1981)
Executive Producer
The Berenstain Bears Meet Big Paw (1980)
Executive Producer

Life Events

1947

Directed and produced early live TV show, "Wish Upon a Star"

1951

Director of game show, "Down You Go"

1960

Made feature film directorial debut, "Girl of the Night"

1963

Produced "Spoon River Anthology" on Broadway

1964

Produced Broadway musical, "What Makes Sammy Run?"

1964

Embroiled in controversy when he negotiated a separate contract with Actors Equity to avoid strike

1970

Produced award-winning TV special starring Anne Bancroft

1980

Produced feature film "The Last Married Couple in America"

Family

Nathan Katz
Father
Dress manufacturer.
Nina Katz
Mother
Gilbert Cates
Brother
Director. Former president, Directors Guild of America.
Kit Adler
Sister
Philip Cates
Son
Actor, producer.
Valerie Natasha Cates
Daughter
Model.
Phoebe Belle Cates
Daughter
Actor. Married to actor Kevin Kline.
Alexandra Jacqueline Cates
Daughter

Companions

Aylin Cates
Wife
Psychiatrist. Commissioned Lt. Colonel in the Medical Corps in Oklahoma; married June 14, 1987; filed for divorce in 1993; died in car accident in January 1995.

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