Draft:Stanley Zabka
Stanley William Zabka (November 6, 1924 – October 7, 2023)[1] was an American songwriter and film and television director.
Born in Des Moines, Iowa,[2] Zabka was the sixth of eleven children.[3]
"His mother and late father owned and operated an opera house In Omaha when first married, directing and starring in productions".[3]
"Zabka graduated from Bowen High School, Chicago", and then "attended Barnum School of Dramatics in Chicago, then put in some time at the University of Illinois and Northwestern University".
"Zabka wrote "Christmas Eve In My Home Town" with Don Upton, an ex World War II Army pal. They were both page boys at NBC in New York at the time, trying to break into the music business".[4]
"Zabka also wrote the original theme music for "The Tonight Show" when Jack Paar was the host. And he composed the theme for the Pulitzer Prize-winning drama 'Tornado Xenia Ohio - 9:45 p.m.'"[4]
"assistant director of 'The Tonight Show', starring Johnny Carson during the first two years of Carson's tenure".[2]
"Two ex-sergeants Stan Zabka and Don Upton turned tunesmith and wrote a song called 'Christmas Eve in My Hometown'".[5]
"Stan Zabka, former News Chief of AFN in Europe".[5]
Production manager for the 1982 Chuck Norris film, Forced Vengeance.[2]
Worked on Romancing the Stone (1984), Midnight Run (1988).[2]
Zabka worked on the TV series, The Doctors,[2] and in 1973, was a co-director of the series.[6]
Personal life
[edit]Zabka and his wife, Nancy, had three children, including actor William Zabka. Zabka moved to Alta Sierra, California, in 1995,[4] and died at the age of 98.
References
[edit]- ^ "Stanley Zabka Obituary (1924 - 2023) - Grass Valley, CA - The Union". Legacy.com.
- ^ a b c d e Jr, Miloslav Rechcigl (November 10, 2016). "Encyclopedia of Bohemian and Czech-American Biography". AuthorHouse. p. 80 – via Google Books.
- ^ a b "DePauw Tunesmith Is On The Road To Musical Fame", The Indianapolis Star (April 12, 1949), p. 30.
- ^ a b c Heather Macdonald, "Alta Sierra resident responsible for famed Christmas song", The Grass Valley Union (December 25, 1995), p. 1, 8.
- ^ a b "Former Army EM Dedicate Christmas Song to Military", Kenny Letter (December 21, 1953), p. 4.
- ^ Hobe Morrison, "Debbie has a Tony rooter", The Passaic Herald-News (May 2, 1973), p. 51.
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Category:1924 births Category:2023 deaths Category:American songwriters Category:American television directors Category:American film directors
Different Stanley Zabka:
"Stanley Zabka, 26 son of Mr and Mrs Molliven Zabka of Northfield farms will enter the service of the coast guard on Thursday as a seaman first class. It is the rating he last held when he was honorably discharged October 3, 1940, while serving-aboard the USS Vincennes. He will be sent to the Boston station of the coast guard for immediate service".[1] "He joined the coast guard in March, 1942, and has been stationed in Boston, New London, Conn., and New Orleans before going overseas in December, 1944. He participated in five major battles. Prior to entering the service het was employed at the Boston navy yard".[2] Zabka married Alice Sophie Wozniak in October 1943.[3]
- ^ "News of Our Boys", The Springfield Republican (March 24, 1942), p. 2.
- ^ "Stanley Zabka Leaves Pacific", The Greenfield Recorder (September 26, 1945), p. 8.
- ^ "Marriage Licenses", Hartford Courant (October 15, 1943), p. 6.