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Stan Rogow

Stan Rogow was an American music manager, writer, and producer of film and television. He received three Emmy nominations, one for 1982 NBC TV series Fame and two for Disney Channel's Lizzie McGuire.

Early life and education
Rogow was born on November 30, 1948, in Brooklyn, New York. According to Rogow, at the age of 5, Paramount Pictures offered him a contract because he could sing and dance, but his parents declined the offer. ==Career==
Career
Rogow worked as a lawyer in Roxbury, Boston. He worked as executive-in-charge of CBS television film Playing for Time. By 1989, he formed Rogow Productions. ''Darcy's Wild Life, State of Grace, Nowhere Man, Valemont, He also produced feature films The Clan of the Cave Bear, All I Want For Christmas, In 2007, he started the production company Electric Farm Entertainment. With Electric Farm, he produced internet series Gemini Division, Woke Up Dead and Afterworld. He was known as the "king of tweens" due to his notable career in producing television programming for teenagers. He was guest lecturer at the American Film Institute, USC Film School and UCLA Film School. ==Personal life and death==
Personal life and death
He was the father of actor Jackson Rogow. He died at UCLA Medical Center in Los Angeles on December 7, 2023, at age 75. == Awards and nominations ==
Awards and nominations
As executive producer ==References==
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