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- Lucy_Jarvis_(producer) abstract "Lucy Jarvis (born 1919) is an American television producer.The daughter of Herman Howard and Sophie Kirsch, she was born Lucile Howard in New York City and studied home economics and nutrition at Cornell University. Jarvis was also president of the drama club there. She was hired as a dietitian at the New York Hospital-Cornell Medical Center but subsequently became food editor for McCall's magazine, leaving that position to raise two children. While volunteering for the Organization for Rehabilitation through Training, she produced a documentary \"Passport to Freedom\". She worked for several radio and television organizations and was women’s television editor for Pathé News. In 1957, she worked with Martha Rountree on a public affairs radio show based in Washington, D.C.. In 1959, Jarvis joined NBC as an associate producer for \"The Nation’s Future\", a program where various topics were debated; in 1961, she became producer. Her 1963 documentary \"The Kremlin\" received an Emmy Award for cinematography. The 1964 documentary \"The Louvre: A Golden Prison\" received a Peabody Award, a Radio-TV Critics Award and six Emmys; in 1968, Jarvis was named a Chevalier in the French Ordre des Arts et des Lettres. In 1973, she received a Hillman Prize for the documentary \"What Price Health\".She married Serge Jarvis, a lawyer, in 1940.In 1976, Jarvis left NBC to produce several Barbara Walters specials for ABC. She subsequently formed her own production company which produced a number of films, including the television movie Family Reunion. She was producer for a 1988 Russian-American co-production of the Broadway musical Sophisticated Ladies. In 1990, Jarvis brought the Russian rock opera Juno and Avos to New York City.".
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- Lucy_Jarvis_(producer) comment "Lucy Jarvis (born 1919) is an American television producer.The daughter of Herman Howard and Sophie Kirsch, she was born Lucile Howard in New York City and studied home economics and nutrition at Cornell University. Jarvis was also president of the drama club there. She was hired as a dietitian at the New York Hospital-Cornell Medical Center but subsequently became food editor for McCall's magazine, leaving that position to raise two children.".
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