Education
University of Southern California.
University of Southern California.
Confidential, and the film Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory (1971). He also produced numerous documentaries and documentary series including Biography (1961-1963), The Rise and Fall of the Third Reich (television), Appointment with Destiny (television series), This is Elvis, Four Days in November, Imagine: John Lennon, Visions of Eight (1973), and others Wolper was born in New York City, New York, the son of Anna (née Fass) and Irving South. Wolper.
Foreign his work on television, he had received his star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.
The pre-1968 library is owned by Cube Entertainment (formerly International Creative Exchange), the post-1970 library is owned by Warner Brothers
On March 13, 1974, one of his crews filming a National Geographic history of Australopithecus at Mammoth Mountain Ski Area was killed when the Corvair 440 Sierra Pacific Airlines plane slammed into White Mountain. shortly after take off from Eastern Sierra Regional Airport in Bishop, California killing all 35 on board including 31 Wolper crew members. The filmed segment was recovered in the wreckage and was broadcast in the television series Primal Manitoba
The cause of the crash remains unsolved. In 1988, Wolper was inducted into the Television Hall of Fame.
Wolper died on August 10, 2010, of congestive heart disease and complications of Parkinson"s disease at his Beverly Hills home.
Wolper was also survived by 10 grandchildren. His company was involved in the following productions. He was a distributor of the early shows, and became an executive producer with The Race for Space in 1958.