Birthday: 1917-10-07
Deathday: 1985-11-04
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Gender: Male
His early years he worked with Walt Disney doing animations in the late forties. In 1950, he co-directed and edited The Titan: Story of Michelangelo which won an Academy Award for documentary feature in 1950. In 1951, he moved to Saudi Arabia to produce a documentary on the history of the Arab people. In 1956, this documentary was shown on the national TV and around the world called Island Of Allah.[1] In 1969, Richard Lyford returned to the Persian Gulf to produce a 93 minute movie about a young Arab pearl diver called "Hamad And The Pirates" which came out in 1971. -Wikipedia
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2019-06-01 | As the Earth Turns |
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1974-03-03 | Ringo, the Refugee Raccoon |
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1972-11-19 | Nosey, the Sweetest Skunk in the West |
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1971-03-07 | Hamad and the Pirates |
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1965-02-21 | An Otter in the Family |
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1956-06-26 | Island of Allah |
1950-08-20 | Shining Rails | |
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1950-01-01 | Miyah: A Story of Water |
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1941-12-11 | 7 Wise Dwarfs |
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1938-06-01 | The Titan: Story of Michelangelo |
1937-01-01 | Ritual of the Dead | |
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1936-01-01 | The Scalpel |
1931-01-01 | The Phantom of Terror |