Edith Zornow (March 21, 1919 – November 13, 1991) was an American television producer and author. [1] She won an Emmy in 1964 for The Art of Film, a show hosted by Stanley Kauffmann. [2]
She was a producer at WNDT-TV. In 1970, she joined the Children's Television Workshop. [3] She started work during the first season of Sesame Street where she "helped to define the look of the show, which relies heavily on animation.” [2]
She was the animation producer for Sesame Street and The Electric Company. [2] She was producer for Teeny Little Super Guy. [4]
Edith Zornow (March 21, 1919 – November 13, 1991) was an American television producer and author. [1] She won an Emmy in 1964 for The Art of Film, a show hosted by Stanley Kauffmann. [2]
She was a producer at WNDT-TV. In 1970, she joined the Children's Television Workshop. [3] She started work during the first season of Sesame Street where she "helped to define the look of the show, which relies heavily on animation.” [2]
She was the animation producer for Sesame Street and The Electric Company. [2] She was producer for Teeny Little Super Guy. [4]