Thomas C Goodwin


Producer

About

Also Known As
Tom Goodwin, Thomas Campbell Goodwin Jr.
Birth Place
Baltimore, Maryland, USA
Died
December 11, 1992
Cause of Death
Prostate Cancer

Biography

Washington, D.C.-based producer who specialized in educational programming and began his career with Andy Warhol at The Factory. Goodwin worked on the controversial documentary series, "An American Family" (1973) and co-founded State of the Art, Inc., an award-winning production company. Goodwin's production credits include "Ellington Live!," a program showcasing students at Duke Ellingt...

Biography

Washington, D.C.-based producer who specialized in educational programming and began his career with Andy Warhol at The Factory. Goodwin worked on the controversial documentary series, "An American Family" (1973) and co-founded State of the Art, Inc., an award-winning production company. Goodwin's production credits include "Ellington Live!," a program showcasing students at Duke Ellington's School of the Arts, and "We Dig Coal," a tribute to women coal miners. His final project was the Oscar-winning short documentary "Educating Peter," about a Down's syndrome child.

Filmography

 

Director (Special)

Educating Peter (1993)
Director

Producer (Special)

Educating Peter (1993)
Producer

Life Events

1966

Began film career working at Andy Warhol's studio, The Factory

1969

Worked as as assistant director on "Rainbow Bridge", a semi-documentary starring Jimi Hendrix

1973

Worked as a producer on "An American Family", the controversial PBS documentary series

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