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        6. Elinor Bunin Munroe

          Elinor Bunin Munroe (1920 - 2017) was an Emmy award-winning title designer, director, and producer of live-action and animated films and title sequences.

          Elinor was senior designer at CBS Television, creative director of WNET Channel 13, a painter, and a professor.

          Her films have received more than 100 major awards and are included in the Paley Center for Media. Her paintings have been shown in many exhibitions and have been acquired by the Metropolitan Museum of Art. She was a graduate of New York University and held a Master’s degree from Columbia, and she taught at City College of New York.

          She has created title sequences for films including Lilith, Who Killed Teddy Bear, The Fat Spy, War and Peace, The Producers, The Angel Levine, Taking Off, and others, as well as titles for television including Don Rickle’s Brooklyn, The Rookies, The Great American Dream Machine, The Kraft Music Hall, ABC Stage 67