Background
Neufeld was born in New York City, New York, the son of Margaret Ruth (née Braun) and Philip M. Neufeld, a stockbroker.
Neufeld was born in New York City, New York, the son of Margaret Ruth (née Braun) and Philip M. Neufeld, a stockbroker.
Bachelor, Yale University, 1948; postgraduate, New York University, 1958-1960.
He first ventured into the television business when he got a job with the DuMont Television Network (which was one of the four major networks, alongside American Broadcasting Company, Columbia Broadcasting System, and National Broadcasting Company). Within a few years Neufeld then formed his own independent television production company and personal management firm which over the years had promoted such popular comedians as Don Adams, Gabe Kaplan and Don Knotts. Not only comedians worked under Neufeld, but musical talents as well, including The Captain and Tennille, The Carpenters, Randy Newman, and Jim Croce.
Neufeld also showed his own talent in showcasing performers, writing musical material for the likes of music stars such as Rosemary Clooney, Sammy Davis Junior., Dorothy Loudon and The Ritz Brothers.
He also wrote the theme song for the popular animated antics of the two crows showcased in The Heckle and Jeckle Show. Neufeld"s career then moved into television series production in the late 1970s.
His productions of the time included an enjoyably light-hearted variety show The Captain and Tennille, which ran from 1976 to 1977 on American Broadcasting Company, The Kids from C.A.P.E.R., which ran from 1976 through 1977 on Columbia Broadcasting System, and Quark, which ran for one year in 1978 on National Broadcasting Company. He also became a film producer, and enjoyed immediate popular success with The Omen in 1976, along with its sequels. Neufeld next produced the television-movie Angel on My Shoulder on American Broadcasting Company 1980.
As well as the features The Frisco Kid (the first of several film projects with Harrison Ford) in 1979, The Funhouse in 1981, and Transylvania 6-5000 in 1985.
His television miniseries adaptation of East of Eden in 1981 was highly respected and his production of the film Number Way Out in 1987 was an intriguing and successful thriller starring Kevin Costner. Neufeld"s small screen work continued, including a 1981 family drama The American Dream and the fantasy of The Magic Planet (both on American Broadcasting Company), as well as White Hot: The Mysterious Murder of Thelma Todd on National Broadcasting Company and the adventure of Lightning Force, a syndicated series, from 1991 to 1992. But as the 1990s progressed, more of the prolific producer"s energies were focused on blockbuster feature thrillers.
His production company, with mogul Marvin Davis, was followed by one set up with Robert G. Rehme, which arranged an exclusive production deal with Paramount.
Neufeld was a producer on Sahara, released in 2005, and was most recently a producer on Invictus, directed by Clint Eastwood, starring Morgan Freeman and Matt Damon. Neufeld produced Jack Ryan.
Shadow Recruit starring Chris Pine and The Equalizer starring Denzel Washington in 2015
Starting while in college, they continued to acquire works for over forty years. In the 1990s, they donated more than 250 pieces to Bryn Mawr College, Helen"s alma mater.
Helen died from breast cancer in 1995.
Member Academy television Arts and Sciences, Academy Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, American Society of Composers, American Film Institute Clubs: Friars, Yale of New York.
Son of Philip M. and Margaret Ruth (Braun) N. February 28, 1954; children: Bradley David, Glenn Jeremy, Nancy Annual.