LC control no. | no 92022723 |
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Descriptive conventions | rda |
Personal name heading | Ferro, Pablo |
Associated country | United States |
Birth date | 1935-01-15 |
Death date | 2018-11-16 |
Place of birth | Antilla (Cuba) |
Place of death | Sedona (Ariz.) |
Field of activity | Motion pictures |
Affiliation | Ferro, Mohammed & Schwartz Ferro Mogubgub Schwartz |
Found in | Dr. Strangelove, or, How I learned to stop worrying and love the bomb [MP] 1964: credits (main title by Pablo Ferro, Ferro, Mohammed & Schwartz, Inc.) Washington post WWW site, viewed Nov. 20, 2018 (Pablo Ferro; Mr. Ferro, a Cuban-born artist who drew horror comics for Stan Lee in his youth and rose to become an innovative filmmaker on Madison Avenue and a renowned title designer in Hollywood, was 83 when he died Nov. 16 [2018]; spent five decades as a highly regarded motion-picture utility man, serving as an editor, movie trailer creator, assistant director, graphic designer, visual consultant and occasional actor; but he was best known for his opening title sequences; Pablo Francisco Ferro was born in Antilla, a port town on Cuba's northern coast, on Jan. 15, 1935; the family moved to New York when Pablo was 12; with two partners, he formed the firm Ferro Mogubgub Schwartz in 1961; died in Sedona, Ariz.) |