Willard Van Dyke
Known for: Directing
Born: December 4, 1906 in Denver, Colorado, USA - Died: January 22, 1986
Willard Van Dyke (December 5, 1906 – January 23, 1986) was an American filmmaker, photographer, arts administrator, teacher, and former director of the film department at the Museum of Modern Art. Van Dyke went to the University of California, dropping out for a time to avoid taking an ROTC course. Van Dyke died in January 23, 1986 of a heart attack on his way to Cambridge, Mass., where he was named Laureate Artist in Residence at Harvard. He was 79 years old. Van Dyke is survived by his second wife, the former Barbara Millikin, of New York; a daughter, Alison Van Dyke, of Ithaca, N.Y.; three sons, Peter of New York City; Murray of Santa Fe and Neil of Stowe, Vt., and six grandchildren. Description above from the Wikipedia article Willard Van Dyke, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
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He Stands in a Desert Counting the Seconds of His Life
Self (archive footage)
Birth of a Nation
Self
Hands
Director
To Hear Your Banjo Play
Producer
American Frontier
Director
The City
Director
The Children Must Learn
Director
Skyscraper
Director
This Charming Couple
Director
The Lonely Night
Producer
Youth Gets a Break
Camera Operator
Valley Town: A Study of Machines and Men
Director
The One with White Shanks
Director
Mayo florido
Director
Tall Tales
Director
Land of White Alice
Director
Steel Town
Director
Journey Into Medicine
Director
The River
Director of Photography
The World Today: The Black Legion - Shadow of Fascism Over America
Director of Photography
The Year's Work
Director
The Bridge
Director
The American Negro
Producer