Charles Guggenheim

 

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Charles Guggenheim is a director, actor, writer and producer. He was born in Cincinnati on 31 March 1924. He is known for The Great St. Louis Bank Robbery (1959), Berga: Soldiers of Another War (2003), A Place in the Land (1998), Nine from Little Rock (1964) and Robert Kennedy Remembered (1968).

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Charles Guggenheim

Born 1924-03-31 (102 years ago) in Cincinnati.

Awards
Award Ceremony Year Awarded for
Academy Award for Best Documentary Short Subject (A Time for Justice) 67th Academy Awards 1994 A Time for Justice
Academy Award for Best Documentary Short Subject (The Johnstown Flood) 62nd Academy Awards 1989 The Johnstown Flood
Academy Award for Best Short Film (Live Action) (Robert Kennedy Remembered) 41st Academy Awards 1968 Robert Kennedy Remembered
Academy Award for Best Documentary Short Subject (Nine from Little Rock) 37th Academy Awards 1964 Nine from Little Rock
Nominated for awards
Award Ceremony Year Nominated for
Academy Award for Best Documentary Short Subject (A Place in the Land) 71st Academy Awards 1998 A Place in the Land
Academy Award for Best Documentary Short Subject (The Shadow of Hate) 68th Academy Awards 1995 The Shadow of Hate
Academy Award for Best Documentary Short Subject (A Time for Justice) 67th Academy Awards 1994 A Time for Justice
Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature (D-Day Remembered) 67th Academy Awards 1994 D-Day Remembered
Academy Award for Best Documentary Short Subject (The Johnstown Flood) 62nd Academy Awards 1989 The Johnstown Flood
Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature (High Schools) 57th Academy Awards 1984 High Schools
Academy Award for Best Documentary Short Subject (The Klan: A Legacy of Hate in America) 55th Academy Awards 1982 The Klan: A Legacy of Hate in America
Academy Award for Best Short Film (Live Action) (Robert Kennedy Remembered) 41st Academy Awards 1968 Robert Kennedy Remembered
Academy Award for Best Documentary Short Subject (Monument to the Dream) 40th Academy Awards 1967 Monument to the Dream
Academy Award for Best Documentary Short Subject (Nine from Little Rock) 37th Academy Awards 1964 Nine from Little Rock
Relationships
Name From To Relationship type
Marion Guggenheim(Gifta: 1957–2002-10-09) 1957 2002-10-09 Gifta
Children
Parents

Ruth Stix Guggenheim, Jack Albert Guggenheim

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Charles Guggenheim

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Charles Eli Guggenheim was an American film director and producer.

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