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Martin Richards (producer)

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Occupation
  
Producer

Parents
  
Shirly Klein, Sid Klein

Role
  
Film producer

Name
  
Martin Richards

Years active
  
1971–2012


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Full Name
  
Morton Richard Klein

Born
  
March 11, 1932 (
1932-03-11
)
The Bronx, New York

Died
  
November 26, 2012, New York City, New York, United States

Spouse
  
Mary Lea Johnson Richards (m. 1978–1990)

Movies
  
Chicago, The Boys from Brazil, Fort Apache - The Bronx, Some of My Best Friends A

Similar People
  
Mary Lea Johnson Richards, Robert Fryer, Meryl Poster, Harvey Weinstein, Harold Prince

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Martin Richards (March 11, 1932 – November 26, 2012) was an American film producer. He won the Best Picture Academy Award for the production of Chicago. As a Broadway producer, he won three Tony Awards for Best Musical and one Tony Award for Best Revival of a Musical, out of 10 nominations.

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Richards and his late wife Mary Lea Johnson Richards helped with the founding of Broadway Cares/Equity Fights AIDS and Meals on Wheels. Richards also created the New York Center for Children to care for abused children and their families.

Richards most recently produced the new musical "Big Maybelle: Soul of the Blues" starring Lillias White at The Bay Street Theatre in Sag Harbor, New York, in the summer of 2012.

Richards died on November 26, 2012 from cancer at the age of 80. The marquees of Broadway theatres were dimmed in his memory the night of November 27, 2012 at 7 p.m.

Filmography

  • Chicago (producer) 2002
  • Fort Apache, The Bronx (producer) 1981
  • The Shining (associate producer: The Producer Circle Organization) 1980
  • The Boys from Brazil (producer) 1978
  • Some of My Best Friends Are... (producer – as Marty Richards) 1971
  • References

    Martin Richards (producer) Wikipedia