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- American Masters Eero Saarinen: The Architect Who Saw the Future (Season 30, Episode 9)
- TV-14
TV Episode |Documentary, Biography, History
American Masters
Eero Saarinen: The Architect Who Saw the Future (Season 30, Episode 9)
TV-14
TV Episode |Documentary, Biography, History
Saarinen designed National Historic Landmarks such as St. Louis Gateway Arch and General Motors Technical Center and also modernist pedestal furniture. This influential American architect's life was cut short by his sudden death at age 51.
Producers
Peter Rosen (producer) |Pepe Teirikari (producer)
Editors
Status
Edit Released
Updated 2016 Dec 27
Release date
Dec 27, 2016 (United States)
Awards
Series awards
Won 27 Primetime Emmy Awards. Another 31 wins & 83 nominations
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| Cast | + Add Cast |
|---|---|
| 2 cast members |
| Name | Known for |
|---|---|
Blythe DannerAline Saarinen (voice) Aline Saarinen (voice) See fewer |
Meet the Parents (2000) |
Peter FranzénEero Saarinen (voice) Eero Saarinen (voice) See fewer |
Priest of Evil (2010) |
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