William Greaves
Oct 08, 1926 - Aug 25, 2014 (87 years old) in New York City, New York, USA
William Greaves (October 8, 1926 – August 25, 2014) was a documentary filmmaker and a pioneer of African-American filmmaking. He produced more than two hundred documentary films, and wrote and directed more than half of these. Greaves garnered many accolades for his work, including four Emmy nominations, one of which he won for his work as executive producer on the African-American news program Black Journal.
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Known For
Miracle in Harlem
Bert Hallam
Symbiopsychotaxiplasm: Take One
Self - Director
Sepia Cinderella
Patron
Souls of Sin
Isaiah 'Alabama' Lee
That's Black Entertainment
Host/Narrator
Lost Boundaries
Arthur 'Art' Cooper
Black Power in America: Myth or Reality?
Narrator/Interviewer
Credits
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Self - archival footage★ NR
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Self★ NR
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Self★ NR
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Self★ 7
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Self★ 6
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Host/Narrator★ NR
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Narrator/Interviewer★ 6
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Self - Director★ 7
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Narrator★ 7
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Souls of Sin 1949Isaiah 'Alabama' Lee★ 6
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Lost Boundaries 1949Arthur 'Art' Cooper★ 6.4
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Miracle in Harlem 1948Bert Hallam★ 6.2
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The Fight Never Ends 1948★ NR
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Sepia Cinderella 1947Patron★ 4.8