Thomas C Goodwin
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Biography
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
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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