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Harry Rasky, CM, O.Ont (9 May 1928 – 9 April 2007) was a Canadian documentary film director. [1] Life and career. Rasky was born in Toronto, Ontario into a Jewish family, where he completed studies at Oakwood Collegiate Institute and then University College. [2] .
Apr 10, 2007 · One of Canada's leading documentary makers, Harry Rasky, died Monday at the age of 78.
Harry Rasky was born on 9 May 1928 in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. He was a director and writer, known for Homage to Chagall: The Colours of Love (1977), Being Different (1981) and StrataSphere: Portrait of Teresa Stratas (1983).
- Director, Writer, Producer
- May 9, 1928
- Harry Rasky
- April 9, 2007
Oct 23, 2011 · Harry Rasky, director, writer, producer (b at Toronto 9 May 1928; d at Toronto 9 Apr 2007). Harry Rasky attended the Regal Road Public School and Oakwood Collegiate. He graduated from the University of Toronto in 1949 with a bachelor of arts, and first was a reporter in Kirkland Lake, Ont, for The Kirkland Lake News.
An outspoken, ambitious, idealistic and philosophical hustler – as much a romantic poet as a filmmaker – Harry Rasky is one of world cinema’s most prolific and internationally acclaimed documentary filmmakers.
Rasky, Harry, 1928-2007. Publication date 1999 Topics Rasky, Harry, 1928-2007, Rasky, Harry, 1928-2007 -- Enfance et jeunesse, Motion picture producers and directors ...
Apr 11, 2007 · Harry Rasky, one of the shining lights of non-fiction filmmaking on Canadian television from the beginning, died in hospital Monday at 78 following hip surgery.