ALL IN THE FAMILY's Norman Lear to Speak at The Wallis This March
By: BWW News Desk
The Wallis Annenberg Center for the Performing Arts ("The Wallis") and Writers Bloc, Los Angeles' acclaimed reading and conversation series founded by Emmy-nominated Andrea Grossman, are partnering to present Norman Lear in Conversation with Phil Rosenthal on Thursday, March 12 at 8:00pm. The event, held in the Bram Goldsmith Theater, is part of The Wallis' ongoing new series "Arts & Ideas: Conversations at The Wallis."
A legend in the industry, Norman Lear changed television forever when he created "All in the Family," one of the most groundbreaking series in history. Through the lens of a sitcom, the series broke television taboos by brazenly examining the political, social and cultural issues of its time, including racism, homosexuality, women's rights, abortion and breast cancer. During a nine-year run in the 1970s, "All in the Family" earned four Emmy Awards for Best Comedy Series, and a Peabody Award in 1977. "All in the Family" was not Lear's only hit - or only subversive television experiment. He also created "Maude," "Sanford and Son," "Good Times," "The Jeffersons" and "One Day at a Time," all of which continued to use comedic television series to explore current - and often controversial - national issues. Lear's social activism and commitment to social justice is legendary. As the founder of People for the American Way, Lear lobbied against the influence of religion in American politics. In 2001, he and his wife purchased one of the only surviving original copies of the Declaration of Independence and toured it to all fifty states to bring it closer to the American people. Lear's activism is well known to the White House: President Nixon added him to his "Enemies List" and President Clinton conferred upon him the National Medal of Arts. Lear is the author of a new memoir, Even This I Get to Experience.Headshot courtesy of the Wallis.

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