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Name
  
Steve Sohmer

Role
  
Author


Education
  
Columbia University

Movies
  
OP Center

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Spouse
  
Deidre Hall (m. 1991–2006)

Children
  
David Atticus Sohmer, Ilisa Sohmer, Tully Chapin Sohmer

Books
  
Favourite Son, Shakespeare for the Wiser Sort, Patriots

Similar People
  
Deidre Hall, Keith Barbour, Andrea Hall, Steve Pieczenik, Tom Clancy

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Steve Sohmer (born June 26, 1941 in Savannah, Georgia) is a Shakespearean scholar, author of scholarly books and fiction, television writer and producer, and former network television and motion picture studio senior executive.

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In 1966, his first novel, The Way It Was was published by Robert Gottlieb of Simon & Schuster. The book received positive reviews and was chosen by The New York Times as one of the twenty best novels of the year. In 1967, Sohmer was named creative director of the Bureau of Advertising of the American Newspaper Publishers Association.

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In 1972, Sohmer left the Bureau to establish his own media promotion firm in partnership with The Minneapolis Star and Tribune Company. For the next five years the New York-based company created slide and film sales presentations for media clients.

In 1977, Sohmer was named Vice President, Marketing and Promotion, of the CBS Television Network. Sohmer supervised the marketing of CBS Entertainment, CBS News and CBS Sports. Sohmer's promotion launched Dallas, The Dukes of Hazzard, The Incredible Hulk, Alice, and other long-running hits. His movie marketing campaigns brought viewers to Skokie, Playing for Time and Fallen Angel.

In 1982, Sohmer moved to NBC Television as executive vice president in charge of marketing and promotion, Saturday morning programming, specials and daytime television. Sohmer launched hit series including Cheers, Family Ties, The A-Team and Remington Steele.

Sohmer went on to serve as president and CEO of Columbia Pictures and executive vice president at PAX TV and ABC Television. He created, and served as writer-producer, for the NBC miniseries Favorite Son and the award-winning NBC drama series Mancuso, F.B.I. starring Robert Loggia, both based on Sohmer's novel of the same title. Sohmer wrote and produced the NBC miniseries Tom Clancy's OP Center (1995) and created the drama series Twice in a Lifetime for PAX TV (1999).

In 1995, Sohmer earned his Ph.D. from Oxford University, specializing in Shakespeare studies. Since graduation, Sohmer has published in peer-reviewed journals as well as these scholarly books: Shakespeare's Mystery Play, Shakespeare for the Wiser Sort, and Reading Shakespeare's Mind, all from Manchester University Press.

Sohmer was married to soap opera star Deidre Hall for 10 years, after which they separated and later divorced.

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References

Steve Sohmer Wikipedia