Noel Black

 

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Noel Black (born June 30, 1937) is an American film and television director. Black was born in Chicago, Illinois. He won awards at the 1966 Cannes Film Festival for an 18-minute short subject filmed in 1965 called Skaterdater. It had no dialogue, but used music and sound effects to advance the plot. It was nominated for an Academy Award for best short film in 1966. He directed the 1968 film Pretty Poison, and subsequently concentrated on directing for television, occasionally directing films such as Private School.

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Noel Black

Born 1937-06-30 (89 years ago) in Chicago, Illinois, United States.

Awards
Award Ceremony Year Awarded for
Short Film Palme d'Or (Skaterdater) 1966 Skaterdater
Nominated for awards
Award Ceremony Year Nominated for
Academy Award for Best Short Film (Live Action) (Skaterdater) 38th Academy Awards 1965 Skaterdater

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Noel Black (born June 30, 1937) is an American film and television director.

Black was born in Chicago, Illinois. He won awards at the 1966 Cannes Film Festival for an 18-minute short subject filmed in 1965 called Skaterdater. It had no dialogue, but used music and sound effects to advance the plot. It was nominated for an Academy Award for best short film in 1966.

He directed the 1968 film Pretty Poison, and subsequently concentrated on directing for television, occasionally directing films such as Private School.

Content from Wikipedia provided under the terms of Creative Commons (CC BY-SA 3.0).

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