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Robert Lincoln Drew was an American documentary filmmaker known as one of the pioneers—and sometimes called father—of cinéma vérité, or direct cinema, in the United States. Six of his films are archived at the Academy of Motion Pictures Arts and Sciences, and two are in the National Film Registry of the Library of Congress. His many awards include an International Documentary Association Career Achievement Award
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Robert Drew
Born 1924-02-15 (102 years ago) in Toledo.
| Award | Year |
|---|---|
| British Academy Television Award for Best Foreign Television Programme (Living Camera) | 1966 |
| Award | Year |
|---|---|
| Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Variety Series (The Bell Telephone Hour) | 1968 |
| British Academy Television Award for Best Foreign Television Programme (Living Camera) | 1966 |
| Name |
|---|
| Anne Drew(Gifta) |












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