Mara Brock Akil, Bob Greenblatt, Henry Winkler, Rita Moreno Among 2019 Tartikoff Award Honorees

Showrunner Mara Brock Akil, former NBC Entertainment and Showtime chief Bob Greenblatt, actors Henry Winkler, Rita Moreno and Betty White and comedian-entrepreneur Byron Allen have been selected as the recipients of the 16th annual Brandon Tartikoff Legacy Awards.

The group of six will be feted at the ceremony set for Jan. 23 as part of the annual NATPE conference in Miami. The Tartikoff kudos, named for the legendary NBC programming chief, aim to recognize executives and creatives who have made a significant contribution to the TV industry.

Here are biographies of each of the honorees:

Byron Allen – Byron Allen is the founder, chairman, and chief executive officer of the global media and technology company Entertainment Studios. He owns eight television networks, including The Weather Channel, which was acquired in March 2018. The company also produces, distributes, and sells advertising for 41 television programs, making it one of the largest independent producers/distributors of first-run syndicated television programming for broadcast television stations. With a library of over 5,000 hours of owned content across multiple genres, Entertainment Studios provides video content to broadcast television stations, cable television networks, mobile devices, multimedia platforms, and the World Wide Web. Other notable divisions of Entertainment Studios include Entertainment Studios Motion Pictures, which released 2017’s highest-grossing independent movie, the shark thriller “47 Meters Down,” and TheGrio, a digital video-centric news community platform devoted to African Americans with compelling stories and perspectives currently underrepresented in existing national news outlets. Full bio here. http://entertainmentstudios.com/founder/

Mara Brock Akil – Writer and producer of over 300 episodes of television, Mara Brock Akil has truly left her mark on Hollywood. Beginning her career as a writer on series such as South Central, Moesha, and The Jamie Foxx Show, Akil quickly rose in the ranks, proving herself to be both a pivotal voice in storytelling, as well as an incredibly talented producer. Following her work on those shows, Akil went on to create the seminal television series Girlfriends in 2000. Full bio here.

Robert Greenblatt – One of the most influential television executives of the decade, Robert Greenblatt was most recently the Chairman of NBC Entertainment. Since coming on board in 2011, Greenblatt returned the then-failing network to #1 in the 18-49 demo where it remained for five consecutive seasons. In his final season as chairman, Greenblatt led the network to a total viewer win for the first time in more than a decade. A Golden Globe and Tony Award-winning producer, Greenblatt also ran Showtime and was a top executive at Fox, shepherding ground-breaking content that has changed the television landscape. Full bio here.

Rita Moreno –Rita Moreno has won all four of the most prestigious awards in show business: the Oscar, the Tony, two Emmys and a Grammy. She has also received the Kennedy Center Honor for her lifetime contributions to American Culture and was honored as the 50th recipient of the Screen Actors Guild Life Achievement Award. Her countless credits span more than six decades, beginning with her Broadway debut at age 13. Moreno has starred on Broadway; London’s West End; appeared in more than 40 feature films, and countless television shows. Rita currently stars in the Latino remake of Norman Lear’s classic sitcom, One Day at a Time on Netflix. Full bio here.

Betty White – Even at the age of 96, it won’t slow down comedy legend Betty White, one of the funniest and busiest actresses in Hollywood. With a career that has spanned more than 70 years, the seven-time Emmy Award winner has created unforgettable roles in television and film, authored eight books and won numerous awards, including those for her lifelong work for animal welfare. Most recently, she won a People’s Choice Award for “Favorite TV Icon,” was named America’s Most Appealing Celebrity by Reuters and has been added to the Guinness World Records under the title, “Longest TV Career for an Entertainer (Female).” Full bio here.

Henry Winkler – Henry Winkler co-stars as acting teacher Gene Cousineau on the hit HBO dark comedy, “Barry.” This past September, he was the recipient of the Emmy Award for Best Supporting Actor in a Comedy for his role on the series which stars Emmy-award winning actor, Bill Hader. Winkler has enjoyed over four decades of success in Hollywood and continues to be in demand as an actor, producer and director. Full bio here.

(Pictured: Mara Brock Akil)

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