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  1. William Garfield Greaves (October 8, 1926 – August 25, 2014) was an American documentary filmmaker and a pioneer of film-making. After trying his hand at acting, he became a filmmaker who produced more than two hundred documentary films, and wrote and directed more than half of these.

  2. 27 août 2014 · William Greaves, a producer and director who helped bring an African-American perspective to mainstream America as a host of the groundbreaking television news program “Black Journal” and as a...

  3. 17 avr. 2003 · Digital Library. Filmmaker William Greaves was born in New York City to parents from Jamaica and Barbados. Growing up in Harlem, Greaves attended Stuyvesant High School, and after graduating in 1944, attended the City College of New York. Greaves spent 1948 studying under German-born avant-garde filmmaker Hans Richter.

  4. WILLIAM GREAVES. Over the course of fifty-two years, William Greaves created an immense body of work that documented, reflected on, and celebrated the African American experience. From 1953-2005, Greaves was the producer, writer, director, cinematographer and/or editor of seventy-nine films.

  5. Filmmaker Louise Archambault Greaves, President of William Greaves Productions, Inc., the New York City-based film production and distribution company she co-founded in 1963 with her late husband, has passed at 90. We mourn her passing and honor her extraordinary life and career.