Herbie J Pilato is a TV host, writer, producer, performer, and entertainment executive who has worked on several television shows including Bravo’s hit five-part series, The 100 Greatest TV Characters, Bewitched: The E! True Hollywood Story (the seventh-highest rated True Hollywood Story in E!’s history), A&E’s Biography of Lee Majors, TLC’s Behind the Fame specials on The Mary Tyler Moore Show, The Bob Newhart Show, Hill Street Blues, and L.A. Law, among others. Herbie J has also served as a consulting producer and on-screen cultural commentator on various classic TV DVD documentaries for Sony, NBCUniversal, and Warner Bros., including The Six Million Dollar Man boxed set, Kung Fu, and CHiPs.
Herbie J’s long list of top-selling, critically-acclaimed pop-culture/media tie-in books include Mary: The Mary Tyler Moore Story, Dashing, Daring and Debonair: TV’s Top Male Icons from the ‘50s, ‘60s and ‘70s, Glamour Gidgets and the Girl Next Door, The Essential Elizabeth Montgomery: A Guide To Her Magical Performances, Twitch Upon a Star: The Bewitched Life and Career of Elizabeth Montgomery, Bewitched Forever, The Bewitched Book, The Bionic Book, Life Story: The Book of Life Goes On, The Kung Fu Book of Wisdom, The Kung Fu Book of Caine, and NBC & ME: My Life as a Page in a Book, personally-signed copies of each book may be ordered by visiting Herbie J's Shop.
Herbie J began his career as an NBC Page in 1984 (where he worked The Tonight Show starring Johnny Carson), after which he became an actor and appeared on TV shows like Highway to Heaven, The Golden Girls, General Hospital, and The Bold and the Beautiful, in addition to various film and live stage productions (some of which he has also directed, such as Leonard Malfi’s Birdbath).
In 2010, Herbie J founded the Classic TV Preservation Society (CTVPS), a formal 501(c)3 nonprofit organization dedicated to the positive social influence of classic television programming; a core function of which is the Classic TV & Self-Esteem Seminars that are brought to schools, colleges, business, community, and senior centers. Seniors, in particular, respond enthusiastically to the seminars, which many times include six-week programs that allow participants to explore their true life experiences in theatrical productions.
Herbie J, born in Rochester, New York, and today living in Los Angeles, was inspired to ignite the CTVPS due to the positive family values presented on classic TV shows, the inspiration he received from Bewitched star Elizabeth Montgomery (who he befriended, and who was active in charitable organizations), and because of his dedication as primary caregiver to his parents in their later years (which see Herbie J's Family Blog).
Herbie J is also Creative Director for Television, Ink. (a family oriented TV and film production company), serves as an Editor Emeritus for Larry Brody's heralded www.TVWriter.com, writes about classic television for the Television Academy's distinguished www.Emmys.com, and is a classic TV consultant for Closer Weekly Magazine., among other media outlets.
Most excitably, Herbie J is the Host and Executive Producer (with Joel Eisenberg and Steve Hillard, co-creators of The Chronicles of Ara), and producer Lorie Girsh Eisenberg of Then Again with Herbie J Pilato, a new classic TV talk show now streaming on Amazon Prime and Shout Factory TV. Please feel free to watch and review the show by visiting the following link provided here: Then Again with Herbie J Pilato
For more news and information, please log on to Herbie J's Main Blog.
ESSENTIAL-NONESSENTIAL: PART 50 - Bobbie Horowitz - She is a number ... #1
ESSENTIAL-NONESSENTIAL: PART 48 - Casey Hartnett: Time to Learn
ESSENTIAL-NONESSENTIAL: PART 47 - Jeff Frumess: the Philosophy of Fright
ESSENTIAL-NONESSENTIAL: PART 46 - Nannette & Robert: IRTE-tated!
ESSENTIAL-NONESSENTIAL: PART 45 - David Sabella: We're at war so CURTAIN UP!
ESSENTIAL-NONESSENTIAL: PART 44 - Edward Gusts: The Toil and Trouble of Adapting the Bard to Blood!
ESSENTIAL-NONESSENTIAL: PART 43 - Nick McAnulty: Capturing the THRILL
ESSENTIAL-NONESSENTIAL: PART 42 - Andrew Lorhenz: The Horrors of Movies
ESSENTIAL-NONESSENTIAL: PART 41 - Jared Masters: REAL
ESSENTIAL-NONESSENTIAL: PART 40 - André Vauthey: is there a doctor in the house?
ESSENTIAL-NONESSENTIAL: PART 39 - Chip Deffaa: A Familiar Tune
ESSENTIAL-NONESSENTIAL: PART 38 - Laurie Rae Waugh: Still Holding Down the Fort
ESSENTIAL-NONESSENTIAL: PART 37 - Robert Viagas: There will always be a Broadway
ESSENTIAL-NONESSENTIAL: PART 36 - Nicholas Thomas: Up Here, Down Under, EVERYWHERE
ESSENTIAL-NONESSENTIAL: PART 35 - Ziporen Yahav Hazum: Another Tour of Duty
ESSENTIAL-NONESSENTIAL: PART 34 - STEPHANIE SATIE: Surviving and Thankful
ESSENTIAL-NONESSENTIAL: PART 33 - Robert Liebowitz: Waiting and Watching
ESSENTIAL-NONESSENTIAL: PART 32 - Lee Adhemar G. Feldshon: Legal Ease in Tense Times
ESSENTIAL-NONESSENTIAL: PART 31 - Tony Anthony: Archiving
ESSENTIAL-NONESSENTIAL: PART 30 - Justice: Singing Praises
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