Gender
Male
Born
circa 1930
New York, New York, USA
Died
Jun 01, 2004
Boca Raton, Florida, USA
Producer
Also Known As
Charles D. Kelman
Comments
He developed the outpatient cataract operation; he received the National Medal of Technology from President George H.W. Bush in 1992 and was inducted into the National Inventors Hall of Fame in Akron, Ohio in 2004.
  • CREDITS
    The Sound of Music (Mar 12, 1998 - Jun 20, 1999)
    • Produced in association with Charles Kelman Productions, Inc.
    MusicalDramaRevival
    Triumph of Love (Oct 23, 1997 - Jan 04, 1998)
    • Associate Produced by Charles Kelman Productions, Inc.
    MusicalOriginal
    Can-Can (Apr 30, 1981 - May 03, 1981)
    • Produced by Charles D. Kelman
    MusicalComedyRevival
  • AWARDS

    Tony Award®

     

    Best Revival of a Musical

    1998 | Nominee  | The Sound of Music
    Produced in association with Charles Kelman Productions, Inc.
The Sound of Music (Mar 12, 1998 - Jun 20, 1999)
  • Produced in association with Charles Kelman Productions, Inc.
MusicalDramaRevival
Triumph of Love (Oct 23, 1997 - Jan 04, 1998)
  • Associate Produced by Charles Kelman Productions, Inc.
MusicalOriginal
Can-Can (Apr 30, 1981 - May 03, 1981)
  • Produced by Charles D. Kelman
MusicalComedyRevival

Tony Award®

 

Best Revival of a Musical

1998 | Nominee  | The Sound of Music
Produced in association with Charles Kelman Productions, Inc.

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