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'''Ralph Leighton''' ({{IPAc-en|ˈ|l|eɪ|t|ən}}; born <!--November 13,-->1949){{cn}} is an American [[biographer]], [[film producer]],{{cn}} and friend of the late [[physicist]] [[Richard Feynman]].<ref>https://en.tuvaonline.ru/2009/06/14/0921_michelle.html</ref> He recorded Feynman relating stories of his life. Leighton has released some of the recordings as ''The Feynman Tapes''. These interviews (available as The Feynman Tapes on audio) became the basis for the books ''[[Surely You're Joking, Mr. Feynman!]]'' and ''[[What Do You Care What Other People Think?]]'', which were later combined into the hardcover anniversary edition ''Classic Feynman: All the Adventures of a Curious Character''. Leighton is an amateur drummer and founder of the group Friends of Tuva. In 1990 he wrote ''[[Tuva or Bust!|Tuva or Bust! Richard Feynman's Last Journey]].''
'''Ralph Leighton''' ({{IPAc-en|ˈ|l|eɪ|t|ən}}; born <!--November 13,-->1949){{cn|date=April 2024}} is an American [[biographer]], [[film producer]],{{cn|date=April 2024}} and friend of the late [[physicist]] [[Richard Feynman]].<ref>{{cite web | url=https://en.tuvaonline.ru/2009/06/14/0921_michelle.html | title=Daughter of Nobel laureate Richard Feynman is visiting Tuva }}</ref> He recorded Feynman relating stories of his life. Leighton has released some of the recordings as ''The Feynman Tapes''. These interviews (available as The Feynman Tapes on audio) became the basis for the books ''[[Surely You're Joking, Mr. Feynman!]]'' and ''[[What Do You Care What Other People Think?]]'', which were later combined into the hardcover anniversary edition ''Classic Feynman: All the Adventures of a Curious Character''. Leighton is an amateur drummer and founder of the group Friends of Tuva. In 1990 he wrote ''[[Tuva or Bust!|Tuva or Bust! Richard Feynman's Last Journey]].''


He is credited as associate producer and originator of the concept for the [[Academy Award|Academy-Award]]–nominated documentary film ''[[Genghis Blues]]'' (2000), which came about through the nexus provided by Friends of Tuva.
He is credited as associate producer and originator of the concept for the [[Academy Award|Academy-Award]]–nominated documentary film ''[[Genghis Blues]]'' (2000), which came about through the nexus provided by Friends of Tuva.

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Ralph Leighton (/ˈltən/; born 1949)[citation needed] is an American biographer, film producer,[citation needed] and friend of the late physicist Richard Feynman.[1] He recorded Feynman relating stories of his life. Leighton has released some of the recordings as The Feynman Tapes. These interviews (available as The Feynman Tapes on audio) became the basis for the books Surely You're Joking, Mr. Feynman! and What Do You Care What Other People Think?, which were later combined into the hardcover anniversary edition Classic Feynman: All the Adventures of a Curious Character. Leighton is an amateur drummer and founder of the group Friends of Tuva. In 1990 he wrote Tuva or Bust! Richard Feynman's Last Journey.

He is credited as associate producer and originator of the concept for the Academy-Award–nominated documentary film Genghis Blues (2000), which came about through the nexus provided by Friends of Tuva.

Personal life

He is the son of the late Caltech physicist Robert B. Leighton, who coauthored The Feynman Lectures on Physics. He is married to Phoebe Kwan; they have two children.

References

  1. ^ "Daughter of Nobel laureate Richard Feynman is visiting Tuva".

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