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      • Harold Tichenor (born January 17, 1946, in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania) is a Canadian multi-award winning film producer and writer and an adherent of the Baháʼí Faith.
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  2. Harold Tichenor (born January 17, 1946, in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania) is a Canadian multi-award winning film producer and writer and an adherent of the Baháʼí Faith. Biography [ edit ] In the early 1960s, Harold Tichenor along with his brother Jim, developed an avid interest in filmmaking.

  3. Harold Tichenor began his career in the Canadian film industry in 1966 as a cinematographer and editor and soon moved on to writing and directing documentary and educational films. He has primarily worked as a producer of dramatic projects, including feature films, movies for television, miniseries and television series.

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  5. Harold Lee Tichenor (born January 17, 1946) is an American-born Canadian producer and writer who served as the production manager location unit for The NeverEnding Story, the consulting producer in Vancouver, Canada for The NeverEnding Story II: The Next Chapter, and the line producer for The...

  6. Harold Lee Tichenor is known as an Producer, Director, Executive Producer, Second Unit Director, Line Producer, and Consulting Producer. Some of his work includes The NeverEnding Story II: The Next Chapter, The NeverEnding Story III, Titanic, Assault on Devil's Island, Cabin Pressure, Higher Ground, My Name Is Kate, and Other Women's Children.

  7. The first known record of Martin Tichenor is when he took an oath of allegiance at New Haven Colony in August 1644. He was married by the governor of New Haven to Mary Charles, daughter of John Charles, may 16, 1651.

  8. This website is inspired by the exhaustive work of the same name published in 1988 by Harold Allen Tichenor. You will find information on obtaining this intriguing and compelling look into more than 10 generations of an American family below.