NEW YORK - Prolific television producer Robert Halmi, Sr., has died.
Spokesman Russ Patrick said Halmi died Wednesday in his New York City home. He was 90.
The Hungarian-born Halmi found success as a magazine photographer after arriving in America in 1951. But in a mid-career switch he turned to moving pictures. During the next half-century he went on to produce more than 200 films and miniseries for television.
His specialty was family-friendly entertainment, with projects including "The Josephine Baker Story," the Bette Midler-starring "Gypsy," "Merlin," "Dinotopia" and the miniseries sequel to "Gone With the Wind."
Halmi recently had begun filming "Olympus," a mythological series for the Syfy channel.
His projects were honoured with 136 Emmy Awards. A Peabody Award citation called him "perhaps the last of the great network television impresarios."