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Milton J. Nieuwsma | In 2005 the book was reissued under the title Surviving Auschwitz : Children of the Shoah as a companion to the PBS documentary which Nieuwsma wrote and co-produced. |
Snowden Hodges | In 2002 Hodges was the subject of a short documentary `` One-Minute-Egg'', which was produced by PBS Hawaii in conjunction with Egg the Arts Show on national PBS. |
Ezra Nawi | In 2005, Canadian-Jewish filmmaker Elle Flanders made a documentary entitled Zero Degree of Separation, which intertwined the story of her family in Jerusalem, for whom Ezra Nawi once worked as a gardener, with the lives of two gay couples, one of which was Nawi and his companion. |
Leatrice Joy | In 1980, she appeared in the television documentary series Hollywood : A Celebration of the American Silent Film, and spoke about her relationship with John Gilbert. |
Anna Halprin | A documentary film about her life and art, Breath Made Visible directed by Ruedi Gerber, premiered in 2010.'' |
Jim Forbes (journalist) | In December 2007, Forbes narrated a DVD documentary of the thoroughbred racehorse Lava Man that was a stadium giveaway at Hollywood Park Racetrack. |
Edward Bernays | Adam Curtis's award-winning 2002 documentary for the BBC, The Century of the Self, pinpoints Bernays as the originator of modern public relations, and Bernays was named one of the 100 most influential Americans of the 20th century by'' Life'' magazine. |
George Stevens | Stevens was the father of television and film writer-producer-director George Stevens, Jr., the first CEO and director of the American Film Institute, He produced and directed the documentary George Stevens : A Filmmaker's Journey in 1984 and is the father of Stevens' grandson Michael Stevens, also a television and film producer-director. |
Tom Lantos | Lantos described some of his experiences in the Academy Award winning documentary film, The Last Days (1998), produced by Steven Spielberg's Shoah Foundation. |
Ira Berlin | In 2007, Berlin was an advising scholar for the award-winning, PBS-broadcast documentary Prince Among Slaves, produced by upf. |
Todd Richards (snowboarder) | He is the subject of a documentary entitled'' Me, Myself and I'' released in 2009. |
Judy Woodruff | In 2006, she returned to PBS to work on Generation Next, a documentary about American young people and their characteristics, values, and thoughts on family, faith, politics, and world events, produced in conjunction with MacNeil/Lehrer Productions. |
Bob Fosse | Bill Henry's 1990 documentary of Fosse's work (Dance In America : Bob Fosse Steam Heat), was produced for an episode of the PBS program Dance in America : Great Performances. |
Bud Luckey | In the 2005 DVD release of Disney/Pixar's The Incredibles, in addition to Bud Luckey's Oscar - nominated short Boundin', the studio included a short biography of Luckey entitled'' Who is Bud Luckey ?'' |
Henry Kissinger | A feature length documentary titled Kissinger, by Scottish historian Niall Ferguson and produced by Chimerica Media, was released in 2011 on the National Geographic Channel. |
Don Boyd | He further directed over twenty television documentaries including a BAFTA and Prix Italia nominated film featuring the comedienne Ruby Wax in a documentary about Imelda Marcos ; Andrew and Jeremy Get Married, a documentary film portrait of a commitment ceremony which had its world premiere at the Toronto International Film Festival in 2004 and was broadcast on the BBC as part of their Storyville documentary series ; Full Frontal in Flip Flops, a documentary film portrait of naturism for ITV ; and Donald and Luba : A Family Movie, an' intimate family documentary' in which he and his 22 year old filmmaker daughter Kate chronicled his parents' failed marriage (inter alia suggesting Boyd's father was a British spy during the Mau-Mau rebellion) and which was filmed on location in Harbin, Hong Kong, Jinja, Kiev, London, Nairobi and Shanghai for the BBC. |
Jerry Fairbanks | Among other later projects, in 1956, Fairbanks directed Down Liberty Road (aka Freedom Highway) with Angie Dickinson. |
Troy Perry | The 2007 documentary film titled Call Me Troy is the story of his life and legacy, including the founding of MCC and his struggles as a civil rights leader in the gay community. |
Natalya Gorbanevskaya | In 2005 Gorbanevskaya participated in'' They Chose Freedom'', a four-part television documentary on the history of the Soviet dissident movement. |
Matteo Bernardini | In 2011 Matteo was picked by Microsoft for their'' Generation 7'' campaign : the result was a documentary on youth and technology titled'' Eyes Wire Open - Portrait of a Generation'', which Bernardini directed. |
Sathya Sai Baba | A 1995 TV documentary Guru Busters, produced by filmmaker Robert Eagle for the UK's Channel 4, accused Sathya Sai Baba of faking his materialisations. |
Jaclyn Smith | In May 2009, Smith allowed a documentary crew to profile her home life, design philosophy and relationship with Kmart in an online video series sponsored by Kmart. |
Billy Kimball | Kimball co-wrote the 2010 documentary Waiting for Superman, about the failures of American public education, with filmmaker Davis Guggenheim. |
Arthur McIlveen | McIlveen was the subject of a television documentary screened by the Australian Broadcasting Commission in 24 April 1977. |
Edward A. Clark | McClellan repeated his allegations in a 2003 episode of Nigel Turner's ongoing documentary television series, The Men Who Killed Kennedy, broadcast on The History Channel. |
Betty White | White served as a judge alongside Whoopi Goldberg and Wendy Diamond for the American Humane Association's Hero Dog Awards airing on The Hallmark Channel on November 8, 2011 at 8PM ET/PT. |
Stephen Hill (entrepreneur) | Stephen was also an executive producer on Love the Beast, a feature documentary featuring Eric Bana released theatrically in Australia in 2009. |
Seymour Pine | Interviews with Pine and other eyewitness accounts of the incident at the Stonewall Inn were included in the 2010 documentary film Stonewall Uprising produced and directed by Kate Davis and David Heilbroner. |
Will Yun Lee | Will Yun Lee is among the actors, producers and directors interviewed in the 2006 documentary The Slanted Screen, directed by Jeff Adachi, about the representation of Asian and Asian American men in Hollywood. |
Jenny Sages | Sages was one of five artists featured in the award winning documentary film, Two Thirds Sky - Artists in Desert Country, directed by Sean O'Brien in 2002. |
John Ashcroft | Chong's experience as a target of Ashcroft's sting operation is the subject of Josh Gilbert's feature length documentary a/k/a Tommy Chong, which premiered at the 2005 Toronto International Film Festival. |
Rod Roddenberry | In November 2011, Science premiered Trek Nation, a Roddenberry Entertainment documentary that Roddenberry both produced and starred in, which chronicles his 10-year journey to explore his father's life. |
John Ford | A television special featuring Ford, John Wayne, James Stewart, and Henry Fonda was broadcast over the CBS network on December 5, 1971 called The American West of John Ford, featuring clips from Ford's career interspersed with interviews conducted by Wayne, Stewart, and Fonda, who also took turns narrating the hourlong documentary. |
Howard Thurman | Scheduled for completion in summer 2013, a full-length documentary (The Psalm of Howard Thurman) of Dr. Thurman's life and work is in production by Arleigh Prelow, an independent filmmaker. |
Cicely Tyson | In 2010, Tyson narrated the'' Paul Robeson Award'' - winning documentary, Up from the Bottoms : The Search for the American Dream. |
Davy Rothbart | Rothbart is also the subject of a documentary, directed by David Meiklejohn, called My Heart Is An Idiot, which premiered in April 2011, and screened in twenty U. S. cities that spring. |
Bruce Vilanch | Vilanch was the subject of Andrew J. Kuehn's 1999 documentary Get Bruce ! |
Augie Garrido | In 2008, ESPN2 aired a 2-hour documentary directed by Linklater, titled'' Inning By Inning : Portrait of A Coach'', which focused on the life of Garrido, from his childhood to his current job at The University of Texas. |
Shmuly Yanklowitz | A film crew followed Yanklowitz for over a year to produce a PBS documentary named The Calling about the training of religious leadership, which aired nationally in December 2010.'' |
Constance Baker Motley | A biographical documentary, Justice is a Black Woman : The Life and Work of Constance Baker Motley, was broadcast on PBS in 2012. |
Hugh Hefner | A documentary by Brigitte Berman, Hugh Hefner : Playboy, Activist and Rebel, was released on July 30, 2010. |
Bob Clampett | In 1975 he was the focus of a documentary entitled Bugs Bunny : Superstar, the first documentary to examine the history of the Warner Bros. cartoons. |
Jennifer Fox | In 2001, she was part of an international team consulting with filmmakers in South Africa on a collection of 35 films on HIV and AIDS, called Steps for the Future, produced by Don Edkins and Executive Produced by Iikka Vehkalahati at the Finnish Broadcasting Company. |
John McLendon | McLendon's coaching legacy is also chronicled in the documentary Black Magic, which originally aired as a two-part series on ESPN in March 2008. |
Bill Moyers | Among their first productions was the popular PBS 1988 documentary series Joseph Campbell and the Power of Myth, consisting of six one-hour interviews between Moyers and mythologist Joseph Campbell. |
Ian Tracey | In spring 2007, he filmed the Chinese-Canadian historical miniseries Iron Road with Sam Neill and Peter O'Toole and narrated the making-of documentary for the DVD release of the series Huckleberry Finn and His Friends. |
Diana Vreeland | These travels are the subject of a documentary called The Eye has to Travel, a film that pays tribute to the life of Diana Vreeland, which debuted in September 2012 at the Angelika Theater in New York City. |
Nancy Rothwell | In May 2013 she was the subject of BBC Radio 4's The Life Scientific and was interviewed about her life and work by Jim Al-Khalili. |
Quentin Crisp | In 1995, he was among the many people interviewed for The Celluloid Closet, a historical documentary addressing how Hollywood films have depicted homosexuality. |
Jermaine Jackson | In 1992, he produced The Jacksons : An American Dream, an award-winning and highly rated miniseries about the history of The Jackson 5. |
Pete McCormack | In 2009, McCormack directed the documentary Facing Ali. |
Ol' Dirty Bastard | In November 2013, a biopic documentary about Ol' Dirty Bastard's life,'' Dirty : Platinum Edition', will be released by his cousin Stephon Turner aka Raison Allah and Zufilms Inc. |
Vermin Supreme | The following are some of the milestones in this campaign : Supreme co-wrote and stars in the 2009 film Vote Jesus : The Chronicles of Ken Stevenson in which he poses as a right-wing political candidate to gain access into the world of American Fundamentalism. |
John Malcolm Patterson | A 90-minute documentary film on Patterson was completed in 2007 by Alabama filmmaker Robert Clem. |
Roger Ailes | Ailes's TV ads for the 1988 Bush campaign were extensively examined in the award-winning documentary film Boogie Man : The Lee Atwater Story. |
Lauren Lazin | Her documentary series Rags to Riches profiled Snoop Dogg, Macy Gray, Akon and Nick Cannon, and was nominated for a 2007 NAMC Award. |
Werner Goldberg | Werner Goldberg's story formed part of the 2006 documentary Hitler's Jewish Soldiers, a 58 minute film produced by Larry Price in association with the Israel Broadcasting Authority. |
Jack Cardiff | A feature-length documentary was made about Cardiff's life and career, Cameraman : The Life and Work of Jack Cardiff (2010) by Craig McCall. |
John Ziegler (talk show host) | Working with film producer David Bossie of Citizens United, Ziegler was the co-producer, writer and director of a documentary entitled Blocking The Path to 9/11, which premiered in August 2008. |
Li Junfeng | In 1973 the Chinese Central Documentary Film House produced the documentary Beijing Sports School Wushu Team that includes footage of Li Junfeng coaching a young Jet Li. |
William Kunstler | Emily Kunstler and Sarah Kunstler have completed a documentary about their father entitled William Kunstler : Disturbing the Universe which had its world premiere screening as part of the Documentary Competition of the 2009 Sundance Film Festival. |
Spalding Gray | Film director Steven Soderbergh in 2010 made a documentary film about Gray's life entitled And Everything Is Going Fine. |
Bob Randall (Indigenous Australian) | In 2006, Bob co-produced and narrated the award-winning documentary, `` Kanyini''. |
Ike Turner | In September 2003, the PBS documentary series Martin Scorsese's The Blues featured interviews and performances by Turner. |
Joshua Seftel | Old Warrior, (1994) Seftel's next film, is a documentary about the forgotten history of the Senior Citizens Power Movement and its founder, Frank J. Manning and received the Gold Plaque at the Chicago International Film Festival and was broadcast on Public TV. |
George Condo | In 2000, Condo was the subject of the documentary film Condo Painting, directed by John McNaughton. |
Yorgo Voyagis | In 1997 he was Agamemnon in the blockbuster television Odyssey produced by Andrei Konchalovsky, and he participated as Claudia Cardinale and Guy Bedos, film Under the feet of women Rachida Krim. |
Jim Cohn | In 2003, Jim produced his first film, a 55 minute profile on the life and poetic contributions of the Jack Kerouac School of Disembodied Poetics co-founder Anne Waldman, entitled Anne Waldman : Makeup on Empty Space. |
Torstein Blixfjord | In 2012 Blixfjord produced Jorgen Friband's feature documentary Shakespeare : The Hidden Truth, which premiered in Norway on 14th April 2012, and will be released in the UK later this year. |
Joseph Campbell | Moyers and Lucas filmed an interview 12 years later in 1999 called the Mythology of Star Wars with George Lucas & Bill Moyers to further discuss the impact of Campbell's work on Lucas' films. |
James Veneris | He was one of the subjects of the 2005 documentary They Chose China which was directed by Shui-Bo Wang and produced by the National Film Board of Canada. |
Louise Currie | Along with actress Lucille Lund and others, she took part in the documentary film Lugosi : Hollywood's Dracula (1997), which detailed the life and acting career of Lugosi. |
Joe Strummer | A documentary on Strummer's politics Let Fury Have the Hour, written, directed, and produced by Antonino D'Ambrosio and executive produced by Rob McKay and based on the book of the same name by Antonino D'Ambrosio, debuted at the 2012 Tribeca Film Festival featured in the Spotlight section where the high-profile films screen. |
Joseph Rosendo | Since 2007 he has been the executive producer, host, director and writer of the American Public Television series Joseph Rosendo's Travelscope which has aired on PBS and Public Television Stations in the United States and Canada. |
Dayton Duncan | He is the writer and producer of Lewis & Clark : The Journey of the Corps of Discovery, a four-hour documentary broadcast in November 1997. |
Ludo Graham | His first major work was as director of the three part TV series, Strictly Supernatural narrated by Christopher Lee and with consulting astrologer, Robert Currey for the Discovery Channel and DVD release in 1997. |
Vik Muniz | In 2010, Muniz was featured in the documentary film Waste Land, directed by Lucy Walker, which featured Muniz's work on one of the world's largest garbage dump s, Jardim Gramacho, on the outskirts of Rio de Janeiro. |
Sarah Webster Fabio | Cheryl Fabio, Fabio's daughter produced the documentary film of Fabio's life and work Rainbow Black : Poet Sarah W. Fabio as her MA thesis in communications at Stanford University in 1976. |
Richard Wright (author) | In 2009, Wright was featured in a 90-minute documentary about the WPA Writers' Project entitled Soul of a People : Writing America's Story. |
George Martin | On 25 April 2011 a 90-minute documentary feature film co-produced by the BBC Arena team, Produced by George Martin, aired to critical acclaim for the first time in the UK. |
Katherine Collins | In 1979, she wrote and produced a five-part radio documentary on CBC, The Continuous Art, exploring the cultural position of comics. |
Kenneth Yablonski | Kenneth Yablonski appears in documentary filmmaker Barbara Kopple's film, Harlan County, USA, which won the 1976 Academy Award for Documentary Feature. |
Madeline Davis | In 2009, Davis was the subject of the documentary film'' Swimming with Lesbians'' (directed by David B. Marshall) which outlined her work with the Archives as well as her personal life and that of her close friends. |
William Robinson (painter) | In 2009 Robinson was the subject of a documentary by filmmaker Catherine Hunter.'' |
Neil Ross | He has also narrated numerous episodes of A&E's Biography, and many editions of NOVA on PBS (including Mars -- Dead or Alive, which was nominated for an Emmy Award in 2004). |
Kent Bellows | Bellows talked about the relationship between his art and his personal life in a 1992 Nebraska Educational Television documentary, `` What is Art ?'' |
Vito Russo | His work was posthumously brought to television in the 1996 HBO documentary film The Celluloid Closet, co-executive produced and narrated by Lily Tomlin. |
Laurie Anderson | Laurie Anderson narrated Ric Burns's Andy Warhol : A Documentary Film, which was first televised in September 2006 as part of the PBS American Masters series. |
Charles A. Adeogun-Phillips | He also appears in a documentary film entitled Towards Reconciliation, Produced by the United Nations in 2004. |
Bobby Jameson | Jameson was featured, along with many others, in the experimental 1967 documentary movie Mondo Hollywood, directed by Robert Carl Cohen, in which he talked about his beliefs and career, and was filmed with his then-girlfriend Gail Sloatman and recording'' Metropolitan Man''. |
Neal Cassady | Cassady appears at length in a documentary film about the Merry Pranksters and their cross-country trip, Magic Trip, directed by Alex Gibney, released on 5 August 2011. |
David Winters (choreographer) | He was interviewed and appears in the 2005 documentary Inside Deep Throat, discussing his two year-affair with porn actress Linda Lovelace. |
William Luther Pierce | In 1990, the documentary series Different Drummer produced a portrait of Pierce, which was aired on PBS. |
Abbas Kiarostami | Kiarostami produced 10 on Ten (2004), a journal documentary that shares ten lessons on movie-making while he drives through the locations of his past films. |
Elvis Mitchell | Mitchell is featured in the 2009 documentary film For the Love of Movies : The Story of American Film Criticism discussing how he was championed as a young writer by Pauline Kael, and the impact on him as an adolescent of the Herschell Gordon Lewis film, Two Thousand Maniacs ! |
Jeff Carroll | His life and work were the subject of a 2011 Gemini award - nominated CBC documentary feature. |
Jose Antonio Vargas | In 2012 Vargas worked with filmmaker Chris Weitz on a group of four short documentaries entitled Is this Alabama ? |
LaVena Johnson | A documentary film about LaVena Johnson's family struggle for justice was made in 2010, directed by Joan Brooker and titled LaVena Johnson : The Silent Truth. |
Jack Clayton | His last feature film, the British-made The Lonely Passion of Judith Hearne (1987), featured Maggie Smith as a spinster who struggles with the emptiness of her life ; it won Clayton critical plaudits for the first time in many years. |
John Sculley | Also in 2003, Sculley was interviewed by the BBC for the television documentary The World's Most Powerful episode Steve Jobs vs. Bill Gates, discussing his time at Apple during the 1980s as CEO. |