Lillian Gallo

[2] Gallo served in the United States Marine Corps for four years after graduation, including work in the Pentagon and achieving the rank of captain.

[1] Gallo began work on television series for 20th Century Fox during the 1960s, including Batman and Peyton Place.

[1] Gallo followed this up by producing the 1975 TV movie, Hustling, which earned its lead, Jill Clayburgh, an Emmy nomination for playing a prostitute.

[1] Despite having only one single production credit, Gallo's and Kanin's partnership proved significant in an industry long dominated by men.

[1] Lillian Gallo died at the Motion Picture & Television Country House and Hospital in Woodland Hills, Los Angeles, of complications from Alzheimer's disease on June 6, 2012, at the age of 84.