Assistant director on numerous American films since the mid-60s who turned to producing in 1979. Glattes was subsequently behind a number of first-rate productions, including films by Bob Fosse, Robert Benton and Sidney Lumet. He met his wife, choreographer Kathryn Doby, on the set of "Cabaret" (1972).
Education
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Technical University, Munich, Germany, architecture
Milestones
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1967 Feature debut as assistant director, "Jack of Diamonds"
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1972 First collaboration with Bob Fosse, as assistant director, "Cabaret"
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1976 TV-movie debut as assistant director, "21 Hours at Munich"
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1979 Debut as associate producer, also credited as assistant director and unit manager, "All That Jazz"
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1983 Co-produced first TV-movie and served as unit production manager, "High School U.S.A."
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1983 Debut as producer, also credited as assistant director, "Star 80"
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1985 Credited as executive in charge of production, also assistant director, "Creator"
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1987 First film as executive producer, also served as unit production manager, "Nadine"