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Lawrence Schiller
December 28, 1936 Born, Brooklyn, New York
1943 Family moves to San Diego, California
1949 Attends La Jolla High School
1953 Wins five High School Graflex Awards, and writes a chapter on lighting for the book Graphic–Graflex Photography
Graduates from La Jolla High School, La Jolla, CA Works with Andy Lopez, photographer for the Acme NewsPix, in New York as his photographic assistant Begins publishing in Sport magazine and The New York Times
Writer Jacob Deschin labels Schiller “A Pro at Sixteen” in US Camera magazine Wins Socialistic Sports Association scholarship to Pepperdine College, Los Angles, California
1954 Wins Scholastic Magazine Photographic Awards
1955 Published first photos in The Saturday Evening Post
1956 Publishes first photograph in Life magazine; photo titled “Head Over Heals in Work”
1957 Graduates from Pepperdine College
1958 Photographs first playmate, Joan Staley, for Playboy magazine Publishes first color photographs of dancer Julie Newmar, in Life magazine
1960 With wife Judi Schiller, has first of three children, Suzanne, Marc, and Howard Photographs Richard Nixon’s unsuccessful campaign for President of the United States for Paris Match magazine
1961 Wins National Press Photographers Association and Encyclopedia Awards “Best Storytelling Photo” for photo of Nixon losing to John F. Kennedy
1962 Photographs Marilyn Monroe on the set of Something’s Got to Give for Paris Match magazine Publishes his first Life magazine cover of Marilyn Monroe Publishes his second Life magazine cover of Marilyn Monroe
1963 Photographs the events surrounding the assassination of John F. Kennedy in Dallas, Texas, for The Saturday Evening Post, where he photographs Lee Harvey Oswald and Jack Ruby
1964 Wins numerous awards in the Picture of the Year Competition sponsored by the National Press Photographers Association, University of Missouri School of Journalism and World Book Encyclopedia
1965 Photographs Muhammad Ali–Floyd Patterson fight in Las Vegas for Sport magazine
1966 Publishes a major photographic essay on the indiscriminate use of LSD for Life magazine and brings out his first book on the same subject
1967 Art Seidenbaum of the Los Angeles Times profiles Schiller in New West magazine
1968 Photographs Robert Kennedy for his presidential campaign committee; one of Schiller’s photos is used as Kennedy’s last billboard before his assassination Directs the still montage in the motion picture Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid for 20th Century Fox film studios
1969 Photographs Paula Kelly nude for Playboy magazine, whereby the magazine publishes pubic hair for the first time His copyrighted interview of Susan Atkins’s confession about her role in the Charles Manson killings appears in the Los Angeles Times and other newspapers
1970 Collaborates with author Albert Goldman on a book about the late comedian/satirist Lenny Bruce, titled Ladies and Gentleman, Lenny Bruce
1971 Directs the film American Dreamer, a documentary feature about director/actor Dennis Hopper, with L. M. Kit Carson Directs still montages for the motion picture Lady Sings the Blues
1972 First collaboration with Norman Mailer, on the book Marilyn, with photographs by twenty-four leading photographers; the book becomes a New York Times best seller Follows with an exhibit that travels around the world
1973 Publishes W. Eugene Smith’s epic photographic essay Minamata in book form—the first major photographic work on industrial pollution
1976 Covers the Patty Hearst trial and the historic boxing match between Muhammad Ali and Joe Frazier known as “The Thriller in Manila” Editorial Director for the Academy Award winning documentary The Man Who Skied Down Everest
Directs first motion picture, Hey, I’m Alive
Begins series of interviews with Gary Gilmore, published in Playboy
Collaborates with Norman Mailer on the book The Executioner’s Song, for which Mailer, in 1981, wins his second Pulitzer Prize; and the book becomes a New York Times best seller
1977 Esquire magazine profile on Schiller
1982 Directs and produces the Emmy award winning television miniseries The Executioner’s Song; its star, Tommy Lee Jones, wins the Best Actor Emmy for the film among other awards
1983 The Executioner’s Song motion picture is shown at the Berlin Film Festival
1984 Co-directs and executive produces the three-time Emmy award winning television miniseries Peter the Great; the film stars Maximilian Schell and wins the Emmy for Outstanding Miniseries, among other awards
1987 Delegate to the Moscow Peace Forum at which Mikhail Gorbachev announces the beginning of perestroika
1994 The New Yorker magazine publishes Oswald’s Tale, Schiller’s fourth collaboration with Norman Mailer; the book becomes a New York Times best seller
1996 Writes the book American Tragedy with James Willwerth; it becomes a New York Times number one best seller, and reveals the inside story of O. J. Simpson’s defense Vanity Fair profile on Schiller, written by David Margolick
1997 Profiled in Playboy magazine with an interview written by David Scheff
1998 Publishes Perfect Murder, Perfect Town, a New York Times best seller about the Jon Benet Ramsey case
1999–2002 Directs and produces three major miniseries for CBS Television: Perfect Murder, Perfect Town; American Tragedy, and Master Spy: The Robert Hanssen Story
2002–2004 Directs and produces Trace Evidence, the Dr. Henry Lee series for television about thirty-four different crimes that Dr. Lee was primarily responsible for solving
2005–2006 Begins the project of documenting China’s contemporary history as told by its leading artists
2007 Publishes the first collection of photos from his ’60s archives, Marilyn 12, with East End Editions KLS, LLC, Los Angeles
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