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CARL A. CHARLSON

1941 - 2017

CARL A. CHARLSON obituary, 1941-2017, Boston, MA

CARL CHARLSON Obituary

CHARLSON, Carl A. Documentary Film Producer Carl A. Charlson Jr., 76, a Kansas City native and long time resident of Boston, died peacefully November 16, 2017. Diagnosed four years ago with ALS, he managed to live independently until shortly before his death. His career as a documentary film producer, director, and writer spanned forty years and included nearly 100 television productions, many for PBS and other major networks. He once observed that, with few exceptions, each project was a kind of gift, an open door to the hidden workings of a fascinating world. Carl was the son of the late Dorothy Kirby and Carl A. Charlson. His career started early as a young boy in Kansas City. At the age of 11, he produced "Hazelle's Marionettes" a puppet show broadcast on a local television station. He got his BA from Westminster College in Fulton, Missouri in 1963, and went on to get an MA at the Annenberg School of Communications at the University of Pennsylvania in the relatively new medium of television. His first job was in public affairs at WCAU in Philadelphia at a time when culture, as he once wrote, "seemed to crack wide open." His productions included profiles of Louis Kahn and Andrew Wyeth. Carl's interests were eclectic and his body of work revealed the breath of his curiosity—politics, music (especially classical and musical theater), dance, pop culture, science, and history. A trip to Expo 1967 in Canada led to a job at the CBC in Toronto where he covered Richard Nixon's campaign, John Lennon's "Bed-In" for peace, and followed Gloria Steinem in the march for women's rights. As he recalled, these were formative years. In the 1970s, he produced programs about modern art and dance at WNET Thirteen in New York. For ABC he produced an observational documentary on Joe Papp's breakthrough production of "Hamlet" with a female lead. In the mid 1980s, he produced for Smithsonian World, a television version of the magazine which took him to cover stories in England, India and Kenya and opened up a lifelong interest in other cultures. In 1986, he moved to Boston to take a job as staff producer and writer at NOVA at WGBH, the PBS station. His first program was based on David McCullough's best selling book, "The Path Between the Seas," the building of the Panama Canal. The two would become life long friends. Carl went on to produce documentaries on the safety of cigarettes, the psychology of an arsonist, and exposed the secrets of psychics. He also produced and wrote several high profile documentaries for American Experience, including the tale of architect Stanford White's affair with Evelyn Nesbit, the "girl on the red velvet swing." He retired in 2005. During his long career he was recognized with an Emmy, the Edward R. Morrow Award and received numerous Writers' Guild nominations. As friends and family attest, Carl was a charming and engaging conversationalist whose observations were thoughtful, well informed, and wry. He mentored young talent throughout his career and remained close to them as years went on and left an indelible mark on all he encountered. His immediate survivors include his sister Ingrid McNutt of Oklahoma City, niece Stacey Logan Lewis and her husband Robert of Vero Beach, FL, Betsy Charlson of Lafayette, LA, Tracey Charlson of Elk City, OK, the Rolf and Kathleen Bremer family of Brookline, NH, many nieces, nephews, cousins, and close friends. Carl will be lovingly remembered by all and by the dedicated doctors, nurses and caregivers who entered his life as his disease progressed. A graveside service is scheduled Tuesday, Nov. 28 at 1 pm at Mt. Moriah Cemetery, 1057 Holmes in Kansas City, MO. A memorial is planned in Boston in early January. In lieu of flowers, donations can be sent to Compassionate Care ALS, PO Box 1052 West Falmouth, MA 02574, www.ccals.org.

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Published by Boston Globe from Nov. 20 to Nov. 26, 2017.

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Mark Steele

September 6, 2024

I worked with Carl while he was at WGBH. I´m very sorry to hear of his passing. He was a joy to work with and a calm presence in a stressful environment.

November 27, 2017

TO THE FAMILY AND FRIENDS;

Sorry for your great loss,may GOD'S loving
kindness comfort and help you through this sad time. PSALM 29:11.

Carl and me, Panana Canal, 1986

Linda Garmon

November 25, 2017

I'm one of dozens of documentary filmmakers who was a dear friend and colleague of Carl's for more than 30 years. I am lucky to have worked for Carl early on in my career, because Carl was the best mentor of all and formed lifelong relationships with those he met through work. The documentary world mourns his loss. We are devastated in the Boston area. But most of us also feel very grateful we had such a special person in our lives for so many years. Outside of work, Carl had a special talent for making sense of a world-gone-mad, with his well-informed, thoughtful, and measured observations. I will miss our long and soulful conversations on a wide range of topics. I never found any subject that Carl could not discuss in an intelligent and witty and helpful way. I hope Carl's family is able to find solace in the fact that he was a universally beloved man and a talented and respected filmmaker.

November 25, 2017

Please except my condolences for your loss. May the fond memories you cherish comfort and sustain you during this time. Matthew 11:28, 29, 30

Karen Kirby-Easter

November 22, 2017

Our thoughts and prayers are with the Family.

Brian Keane

November 22, 2017

Very sad to hear this news. Carl and I worked on many films together. He had a great sense of humor. Condolences to his friends and family.

Paul Adams

November 21, 2017

I am very sad to hear that Carl has passed away. It was only a few weeks ago that we chatted on the phone. Carl was a very intelligent and interesting person. I enjoyed talking to him about his television productions for PBS.
He shared great stories about his experiences, which I learned a great deal from. Carl sang in the chorus with John Lennon and Yoko Ono in the live recording of "Give Peace a Chance" during John's "bed in" in Montreal. Carl had an amazing life, I am thankful I got to know him and was able to help him with his projects. Rest in Peace Carl.

November 20, 2017

I am so sorry for the loss of your loved one. Please find peace and comfort in Psalms 119:76.

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