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French Canadian-born Pierre Patrick has worked
in the recording industry for many years and produced the
Grammy-nominated album The Christmas
That Almost Wasn’t starring John Lithgow and
featuring celebrity guests. Pierre won an Earphones Award
for his production of Peyton Place
with original star star Tim O’Connor for Books on Tape.
He has worked on several television shows including
A&E’s Biography, VH1 Behind the Music, along
with many special events such as PBS’s Swing
Alive--Les Brown’s 60th Anniversary (with Delores
and Bob Hope), The Canada Day Celebrations
and The Grammy in the Schools concert
series. He has written several stories for the magazine Television
Chronicles including the HBO series TINTIN. Pierre
has also worked on many Doris Day onstage tributes, CD and
DVD releases, and produces for Connecticut Family Theatre
at the Edgerton Center for the Arts. He manages New
York Times discovery William Suretté and has
worked with many great artists including, Beatrice Arthur,
Marla Gibbs, Jack Klugman, Janet Carroll, Zelda Rubinstein,
Jasmine Guy, Leif Garrett, Lorenzo Lamas, Bernie Koppel, Jackie
Joseph, René Simard, and the very silent Marcel Marceau.
Pierre's first book written with ( Garry McGee
) is call “Que Sera Sera” The Magic of DORIS DAY
Through television, avec Bear Manor Media publishing.
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