Peter Glushanok
Film director
1911 – 1996
Who was Peter Glushanok?
"Mr. Glushanok had a long career in film as a director, producer and camera man, beginning in the 1940's, before becoming a painter in the 1970's. His films included ''Dancer's World'' and ''Hymn of the Nations,'' documentaries on Martha Graham and Arturo Toscanini. Mr. Glushanok also made films on a wide range of social themes, including ''Freedom of the Press'' and ''Japanese Bride in America,'' both for the Civilian Affairs Division of the United States Army, and ''Angry Boy,'' an award-winning documentary on psychiatric treatment. He also made short films for the Office of War Information in Washington and feature films that included ''Uncle Vanya.''"
Quoting the New York Times obituary Published: Monday, December 23, 1996
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- Born
- Aug 27, 1911
Riga - Also known as
- P. Glushanok
- Nationality
- United States of America
- Profession
- Lived in
- Manhattan
- Died
- Dec 5, 1996
Manhattan
Submitted
on July 23, 2013
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