Mace Neufeld
Morris "Mace" Alvin Neufeld (July 13, 1928 – January 21, 2022) was an American film and television producer. Born in New York City, Neufeld began working in the entertainment industry as a songwriter and production assistant in the late 1940s and then as a talent agent, managing comics, actors, musicians and writers, including Don Adams, Don Knotts, Neil Diamond, and the Carpenters. He began producing for television in the 1970s and in 1981 was nominated for a primetime Emmy for the TV movie ''East of Eden''.Described by the ''Los Angeles Times'' as "a prolific producer with old-school Hollywood charm and a Renaissance-man résumé", Neufeld's first feature film production was the successful horror film ''The Omen'' in 1976, starring Gregory Peck and Lee Remick. Three successful sequels followed. In the 1990s and early 2000s, Neufeld produced several screen adaptations of works by author Tom Clancy, beginning with ''The Hunt for Red October'' starring Sean Connery and Alec Baldwin and continuing with ''Patriot Games'', ''Clear and Present Danger'' and ''The Sum of All Fears''. Film productions in the 2000s included ''Sahara'' and ''Invictus'', and in the 2010s, ''The Equalizer'', ''The Equalizer 2'' and the ''Tom Clancy's Jack Ryan'' series for Amazon.
During his life, Neufeld was honored with lifetime achievement awards from the Israel Film Festival and the Palm Springs Film Festival, as well as a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. Provided by Wikipedia
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