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Philip Capice (June 24, 1931 – December 30, 2009) was an American television producer, most notable as the executive producer of the dramedy Eight Is Enough and the first nine seasons of the soap opera Dallas.
Jan 5, 2010 · Philip Capice, an Emmy- and Peabody Award-winning producer who served as president of Lorimar Prods., died peacefully Dec. 30 at his home in Los Angeles. He was 78. At Lorimar, Capice...
Philip Capice was born on 24 June 1931 in Bernardsville, New Jersey, USA. He was a producer, known for Sybil (1976), Dallas (1978) and Hunter (1976). He died on 30 December 2009 in Los Angeles, California, USA.
- Producer
- June 24, 1931
- Philip Capice
- December 30, 2009
Jan 7, 2010 · Philip Capice, an Emmy- and Peabody Award-winning producer who served as president of Lorimar Prods., died peacefully Dec. 30 at his home in Los Angeles. He was 78. At...
- That's quite a legacy he left behind. I know Larry Hagman said Dallas wasn't the same after someone left. Was that Capice?
- His was always the same you would see at the cliffhanger frozen frame. He produced the greatest, biggest soap of them all, and was really good at h...
- No, that was Leonard Katzman. After he left, and Capice assumed more responsibility over the show, Hagman threatened to quit, b/c he felt Capice ha...
- Well the show did get glitzy and more OTT so I can see where he is coming from. If you watch the first mini series and even the first full season o...
- LOL! Suddenly, I have this image in my head of ol' Jock Ewing, wearing a purple velour leisure suit (and matching fedora!), and a bunch of his, um,...
- Oh wow, I thought he had already passed a few years ago. May he rest in peace. Ah yes, Angelica Nero and her right hand gal, the sort of unspoken l...
- I think the loss of Jock was a huge turning point for the show because Jim Davis was so macho and Jock was so dominant in all his scenes. Once he w...
- +1. (And Patrick Duffy trying to fill Jim Davis' shoes as the show's moral conscience didn't help.)
- The dream season didn't work because they moved Peter Dunne from Knots Landing and David Paulsen left Dallas for Knots. Not a huge failure (Dunne h...
- What was that KL season? Was that when Gary blew up the land which had a spy organization? Or was that the season where that awful woman who was Be...
Jan 5, 2010 · CAPICE, Philip Charles, television production executive, passed away peacefully at his Los Angeles home on December 30th, 2009. Born in Bernardsville, New Jersey, to Philip and Angelina...
Philip Capice, who executive produced some 200 episodes of Dallas and more than 110 episodes of Eight is Enough, passed away on December 30th, 2009 at the age of 78.
Jan 11, 2010 · Phillip Capice is best known as the executive producer on both Eight is Enough and Dallas. In fact, it’s his name you saw at the end of every episode, right after the cliffhanger was dropped: Pensive Kristen.