LC control no. | n 92063199 |
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Descriptive conventions | rda |
Personal name heading | Kotcheff, Ted, 1931- |
Variant(s) | Kotcheff, Velichko Todor Kostadin, 1931- Kotcheff, William, 1931- Kotcheff, William Theodore, 1931- |
Other standard no. | Q725520 0000000110319398 102598085 p97955 nm0467646 |
Associated country | Canada |
Located | Beverly Hills (Calif.) |
Birth date | 1931-04-07 |
Place of birth | Toronto (Ont.) |
Field of activity | Motion pictures--Production and direction Television--Production and direction Theater--Production and direction |
Profession or occupation | Motion picture producers and directors Television producers and directors Theatrical producers and directors Motion picture directors |
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Found in | Folks [MP] 1992: credits (directed by Ted Kotcheff) Int'l. mo. pic. alm., 1991 (Ted Kotcheff; William Theodore Kotcheff; b. in Toronto, Canada in 1931) The Canadian encyclopedia, via WWW, April 16, 2020 (Ted Kotcheff; William Kotcheff, "Ted," filmmaker, producer (b at Toronto 7 Apr 1931); studied literature at U of T, joined the CBC in 1952 and soon began directing. He left for England in 1957, directing many TV productions and stage plays as well as his first films. After making Outback (1971) in Australia, he returned to Canada to adapt Mordecai Richler's novel about a young Jewish hustler living in MontrĖal. At the time, The Apprenticeship of Duddy Kravitz (1974) was the most expensive privately financed film produced in Canada; Although most of Kotcheff's subsequent work was produced in the US, the filmmaker returned to Canada to adapt another Richler novel, Joshua Then and Now (1985)) Wikipedia, April 16, 2020 (Ted Kotcheff; William Theodore Kotcheff (born April 7, 1931); Bulgarian-Canadian film and television director and producer, known primarily for his work on British and American television productions; sometimes credited as William T. Kotcheff; resides in Beverly Hills, California; given name is Velichko Todor Kostadin Kotcheff, although he was registered in official documents as William Theodore Kotcheff) |