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Bill
has worked from coast to coast as an actor, producer and director in
radio, television, film and live theatre for the past 35 years. A look
at the producing side of his career shows a range of projects from
documentary (To Kill In California; In Focus: The Hollywood Lens of
Murray Garrett) to music (Loggins and Messina Live; RockBack - The Iron
Butterfly). From dramatic (A Scrapbook of Late Beginnings; Pale In Your
Shadow; The Terrible Meek) to cultural (The Works of Robert Frost;
Filmmaker-Ken Burns; In Conversation…) And the “How-To” genre serving
as Executive Producer for the PBS series Ciao Italia.
As a director, Bill has worked with the likes of Carol
Channing, Billy Barty, Anthony Quinn, Bob Hope, Ed McMahann, Phyllis
Diller, Marjorie Main, Jack LaLanne and many others. He has directed
live and taped broadcasts of presidential and gubernatorial debates,
national commercial spots such as Sears, Columbia Record House, Betty
Crocker and Rolex Watches. He has also pointed the cameras for The
Hollywood Lane Parade of Stars, The Jerry Lewis Telethon, NBA
Basketball and NASL Soccer games in addition to a wide variety of
children’s educational and entertainment programs ranging from Romper
Room to Hobo Kelly.
Bill has been recognized by the IFTFNY, The AFI, Telly
Awards, American Women in Radio and Television, The Ohio State Awards,
The AP, The NAB and the Aurora Awards among others. Bill boasts 10 Emmy
nominations and three wins as Producer, Executive Producer and
Director. Bill is a member of the Screen Actors Guild nominating
committee for Primetime Television performances. A graduate of Columbia
College of Television and Motion Picture Arts in Hollywood, California,
Bill holds a BA degree in Film and Television Production.
Awarded
a fellowship by the Artists Foundation of Massachusetts for his
screenplay Fireflies and winner of the Jane Chambers Memorial Gay Play
Contest for But Mostly Because It’s Raining. David Mauriello is an
accomplished and seasoned writer. His Plays Ten Minutes and Just Say
Love were both nominees in the best original script category by the
Spotlight on the Arts Awards, Portsmouth, NH. His ten minute play One
Great Big Light has been a finalist in new play festivals and is
included in the Eileen Heckert Senior Drama Archives at the Lawrence
and Lee Theatre Research Institute at Columbus State University. The
First Love Letter was awarded third price in a Montreal competition.
His plays have been produced in New England, California and New York
City. He is also the author of the book Reminders of Home, a collection
of inspirational writing. His play Body is referenced in the new book
The Immortal Marilyn by John DeVito and Frank Tropea.
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