Brian Frey Receives Star at Forum Theatre
(BINGHAMTON, NY) – Broome County Executive Jason Garnar joined the Friends of the Forum today to announce Brian Frey as the next recipient of a star on the Wall of Fame at the Forum Theatre. Frey is a 1980 graduate of Binghamton North High School, and a lifelong resident of Broome County.
His journey began with an internship at WBNG-TV, and an exclusive internship with WGBH-Boston. For over 30 years, he dedicated himself to WSKG as a writer and producer. His talent has been recognized with 12 New York State Broadcasters Awards.
As a screen writer, film maker, and producer, Frey’s documentaries and work have won three Emmy Awards, as well as receiving 12 Emmy nominations. His work “The Flood of ‘35” won “Best Documentary” and “Best Writing,” and “Glen Curtis, the Forgotten Eagle” won “Best Documentary.”
Among Frey’s notable works are:
- Alonzo’s Ghost
- Main Street Rising
- The Salt Babies
- The Devil’s Fire
- Driving While Black
- Old Bones: The Story of Exterminator
- Twilight Zone Live (Recognized by the Serling Family and the Rod Serling Foundation)
- Watson
- The Gray Riders
- Agness: The Flood of ‘72
- Seasons at the Lake
- Harvest
- Watkins Glen: The Street Years
- Link: The Quiet Genius
- Johnson
- Cornell: Birth of the American University
- Southern Tier Heroes Remember the War
- Episodes include: War Over, Pearl Harbor, In the Military, Hero 2, Hero 1, Guns, and Enlisting
You can see all the stars on display in the lobby of the Forum Theatre.