Richard Lyford
Born: 1917-10-07
Died: 1985-11-04
Known For: Directing
Biography
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
Filmography
2019
- As the Earth Turns as Pax
1975
- Seems There Was This Moose ... (Director of Photography)
1974
- Ringo, the Refugee Raccoon ... (Director)
1972
- Nosey, the Sweetest Skunk in the West ... (Director)
1971
- Hamad and the Pirates ... (Cinematography)
1965
- An Otter in the Family ... (Director)
1956
- Island of Allah ... (Director)
1950
- Shining Rails ... (Director)
- Miyah: A Story of Water ... (Director)
1943
- War Department Report ... (Editor)
1941
- 7 Wise Dwarfs ... (Director)
1938
- The Titan: Story of Michelangelo ... (Director)
1937
1936
1931
- The Phantom of Terror ... (Director)