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Hall Bartlett was born on November 27, 1922 in Kansas City, Missouri, USA. He was a producer and writer, known for Jonathan Livingston Seagull (1973), The Caretakers (1963) and The Children of Sanchez (1978). He was married to Lupita Ferrer, Rhonda Fleming and Lois Butler. He died on September 7, 1993 in Los Angeles, California, USA.
Date Of Birth November 27, 1922, Kansas City, Missouri, United States Died September 7, 1993, Los Angeles, California, United States Place Of Birth Kansas City, Missouri, USA Profession Producer, Writer, Director Education Yale University Spouse Lupita Ferrer (m. 1978–1978), Rhonda Fleming (m. 1966–1972), Lois Butler Nominations Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature Star Sign Sagittarius
# Fact 1 American experimental film maker, writer, producer and director. Many of his films deal with social issues, such as racial tension, teenage angst, life in prison, and so on. His early documentary, Navajo (1952), dealing with modern American Indian lives, was nominated for an Oscar. Bartlett's chief claim to fame is the idiosyncratic feature Jonathan Livingston Seagull (1973), the tale of a bird's quest for happiness. 2 Graduated Phil Beta Kappa from Yale.
Producer Title Year Status Character Love Is Forever 1983 TV Movie producer The Children of Sanchez 1978 producer Jonathan Livingston Seagull 1973 producer The Sandpit Generals 1971 producer Changes 1969 producer Sol Madrid 1968 producer A Global Affair 1964 producer The Caretakers 1963 producer All the Young Men 1960 producer Zero Hour! 1957 producer - uncredited Drango 1957 producer Unchained 1955 producer Crazylegs 1953 producer Navajo 1952 Documentary producer
Writer Title Year Status Character Love Is Forever 1983 TV Movie written by Airplane! 1980 screenplay "Zero Hour" - uncredited The Children of Sanchez 1978 writer Jonathan Livingston Seagull 1973 screenplay The Sandpit Generals 1971 Changes 1969 story and screenplay The Caretakers 1963 screen story All the Young Men 1960 written by Zero Hour! 1957 screenplay Drango 1957 The Pepsi-Cola Playhouse 1955 TV Series teleplay - 1 episode Unchained 1955 Crazylegs 1953 original screenplay
Director Title Year Status Character Love Is Forever 1983 TV Movie The Children of Sanchez 1978 Jonathan Livingston Seagull 1973 The Sandpit Generals 1971 Changes 1969 The Caretakers 1963 All the Young Men 1960 Zero Hour! 1957 Drango 1957 The Pepsi-Cola Playhouse 1955 TV Series 1 episode Unchained 1955
Actor Title Year Status Character Jet Pilot 1957 Sergeant (uncredited) The Wild Blue Yonder 1951 Lt. Jorman Let's Dance 1950 Guest (uncredited) The Paleface 1948 Handsome Cowboy (uncredited) Isn't It Romantic? 1948 Carter Dixon (uncredited)
Soundtrack Title Year Status Character Crazylegs 1953 lyrics: "The Rams Fight Song"
Self Title Year Status Character The Mike Douglas Show 1974 TV Series Himself Navajo 1952 Documentary Indian School Counselor
Nominated Awards Year Award Ceremony Nomination Movie 1979 Golden Prize Moscow International Film Festival The Children of Sanchez (1978) 1975 Golden Charybdis Taormina International Film Festival Jonathan Livingston Seagull (1973) 1971 Golden Prize Moscow International Film Festival The Sandpit Generals (1971) 1964 Golden Globe Golden Globes, USA Best Director The Caretakers (1963) 1953 Oscar Academy Awards, USA Best Documentary, Features Navajo (1952)
Known for movies Jonathan Livingston Seagull (1973) as Producer
The Caretakers (1963) as Producer
The Children of Sanchez (1978) as Producer
The Sandpit Generals (1971) as Producer