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| By Molly Snyder Edler OnMilwaukee.com Staff Writer E-mail author | Author bio More articles by Molly Snyder Edler |
| Published Feb. 18, 2005 at 5:17 a.m. |
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In 1997, Jim Muraco finished his first documentary, "The Man in the Red Vest," featuring interviews with former Gov. Lee Sherman Dreyfus, his son, grandkids, wife and campaign managers.
"Then I found a book at a Goodwill store that listed celebrities from each state, and Wisconsin was full of them," says Muraco, who was born and raised in Milwaukee.
He wrote to a few of the celebrities listed and immediately got a call from Daniel J. Travanti, a two-time best actor Emmy winner for the '80s police drama, "Hill Street Blues." Muraco drove to Travanti's home in Lake Forest, Ill. and spoke with him about his childhood, his early acting ambition and his love of the UW system.
Muraco was able to use Travanti's name to line up interviews with Al Jarreau, Jackie Mason, director Jim Abrahams ("Naked Gun" and "Airplane" movies) and others. He also recruited the BoDeans, Dave Fitzpatrick and the UW Marching Band to provide the music. Milwaukee actor and writer Robert Richard Jorge ("Coven," "American Movie") narrates the film.
The 84-minute video took third at the Burlington Cookie & Culture Fest, and debuted at the Black Point Film Fest in Lake Geneva in April of 2004.
"Wisconsin Born & Bred" offers a range of emotions and insights.
"The video is sad when Marquette dean of communications, Mike Price, shares his memories of Chris Farley. It's funny when Jackie Mason and Frank Caliendo explain their childhoods here, and inspirational when Al Jarreau, Jim Abrahams and Mark Borchardt offer advice to aspiring entertainers," says Muraco.
Muraco is working on a new documentary, "Infamous Wisconsin," highlighting the crimes and trials such as Lawrencia Bembenek, Jeffrey Dahmer and Mark Chmura that brought infamy to Wisconsin.
The next airings of "Wisconsin Born & Bred" will be statewide on Wisconsin Public Television on Feb. 28 at 8 p.m. and at the Wildwood Film Festival in Appleton on March 4 at 6 p.m. It also runs 24 hours a day on Time Warner's Wisconsin On Demand, channel 1111.
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Posted by jimmuraco on Jan. 6, 2008 at 6:03 a.m. (report)
I spent over a year interviewing Lee and his wife Joyce, their son, grandkids, and campaign managers to create the documentary film, "The Man in the Red Vest". The film aired statewide on PBS and on local access stations throughout the state. I hope you all can take a minute today to phone or email your local TV stations and request that the rerun the program. You may view a clip from the film at www.youtube.com/jimmuraco Thank you and rest in peace Governor. Jim Muraco 414-546-2430
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Posted by OMCreader on Oct. 30, 2006 at 4:14 p.m. (report)
Katy Grossmann said: Jim is a very talented documentary filmmaker!
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Posted by OMCreader on June 3, 2006 at 10:55 a.m. (report)
Dan Fouliard said: Jim's film, Wisconsin Born and Breed-- is informative and worth watching. It's amazing what a person, just a regular person, can do with just wanting to "make it happen". Jim Muraco-- "made it happen"-- this film would be great for a high school history class-- or a high school t.v. productions class. It's put together very well. Daniel Fouliard
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Posted by OMCreader on Nov. 26, 2005 at 9:47 a.m. (report)
Jim Muraco said: I am proud to announce that "Wisconsin Born & Bred, The Entertainers" will run in the 1st Beloit International Film Festival (Jan 19-22). Please support local filmmakers and visit Beloit that weekend for films, parties, and events. I have just started my third documentary highlighting Wisconsinites that have unique contributions to Hollywood - including "The Snowmaker", Dieter Sturm of Lake Geneva, who has made special effects for films such as "Fargo" and "Planes, Trains, & Automobiles". If anyone would like to contribute to the project, please contact Jim Muraco at jimmuraco@hotmail.com Thank you.
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