Producer Frank Fischer has supervised various shows and movies for
Lorimar/MGM, including 2 years of "Our House" starring Wilford Brimley
and Deidre Hall and "Eight Is Enough." the first reunion. As well, he
produced a number of mows/series for NBC, CBS, ABC, FOX, and the USA
Network. His shows included "Fame," National Lampoon's "American
Family," for WB studios and the movie "The Unabomber."
In 1999, Frank completed an assignment as Head of Production for
Lexington Road Productions where he supervised the production of
Showtime's recent Family Movie "A Time For Dancing", television, and
theatrical projects including "Siegfried & Roy" for Imax, culminating
with the Tony-Award winning Tennessee Williams' play "Not About
Nightingales" directed by Trevor Nunn. Recently, Frank completed
producing the feature documentary "Keeper of the Flame" (2005),
starring Linda Ellerbee and Wilford Brimley - a film that travels to
the heart of fire. Frank has produced "One Bright Shining Moment-The
Forgotten Summer of George McGovern", a documentary about Senator
George McGovern. Also developing "Bold Tracks", a feature documentary
based on the life of Hal O'Leary - the man who developed the program
for disability skiing throughout the world in 80 nations.
Frank resides in Pacific Palisades. Throughout his stage, concert &
film career, he has also been a student of the world's Spiritual
philosophies and religions, believing that Truth and Love are Universal
Principles and this credo influences the work he chooses.