Donald Shebib
Donald Shebib (born January 17, 1938 in Toronto , Canada ) is a Canadian film director.
Life
Donald Shebib first studied sociology and political science before attending the UCLA film school in Los Angeles. During this time, he worked as an assistant editor for films by Roger Corman . From 1966 he made films for television, the first full-length feature film was made in 1969. His other films were characterized by great realism and social relevance, before he devoted himself more to entertainment cinema and began working again for television.
Filmography (selection)
- 1970: Goin 'down the road
- 1971: Up and Away (Rip-Off)
- 1973: Between Friends
- 1979: The Last of the Indians (Fish Hawk)
- 1981: The Narrow Path of Happiness (Heartaches)
- 1986: Nanga Parbat, The White Gate to Hell (The Climb)
- 1990: Little Kidnappers (The Little Kidnappers)
- 1992: In Search of Daddy (Change of heart)
- 1995: Leatherstocking - The Indian Scout (The Pathfinder)
Web links
- Donald Shebib in the Internet Movie Database (English)
Individual evidence
- ↑ Kay Less : The film's great personal dictionary . The actors, directors, cameramen, producers, composers, screenwriters, film architects, outfitters, costume designers, editors, sound engineers, make-up artists and special effects designers of the 20th century. Volume 7: R - T. Robert Ryan - Lily Tomlin. Schwarzkopf & Schwarzkopf, Berlin 2001, ISBN 3-89602-340-3 , p. 293.
personal data | |
---|---|
SURNAME | Shebib, Donald |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | Canadian film director |
DATE OF BIRTH | January 17, 1938 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Toronto , Canada |