A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Alias:
Robert Stebbins
Birthplace:
New York City, New York
Born:
March 9, 1906
Died:
December 4, 1969
Sidney Meyers (March 9, 1906 – December 4, 1969), also known by the pen name Robert Stebbins was an American film director and editor. He is best known for two documentary films: The Quiet One, which he wrote and directed, and for which he was nominated for an Oscar for Best Original Screenplay; and British Academy of Film and Television Arts winner The Savage Eye, which he co-directed, co-produced and co-scripted with Joseph Strick and Ben Maddow.
Director:
1937 People of the Cumberland
1948 The Quiet One
1954 Decision for Chemistry
1960 The Savage Eye
Editor:
1937 People of the Cumberland
1945 The Cummington Story
1948 The Quiet One
1950 The Steps of Age
1954 Decision for Chemistry
1957 Edge of the City
1960 The Savage Eye
1963 The Power and the Glory
1965 Film
1969 Slaves
1970 Tropic of Cancer
Editorial Manager:
1937 People of the Cumberland
1945 The Cummington Story
1948 The Quiet One
1950 The Steps of Age
1954 Decision for Chemistry
1957 Edge of the City
1958 Edge of Fury
1960 The Savage Eye
1963 The Power and the Glory
1965 Film
1969 Slaves
1970 Tropic of Cancer
Producer:
1937 People of the Cumberland
1945 The Cummington Story
1948 The Quiet One
1950 The Steps of Age
1954 Decision for Chemistry
1957 Edge of the City
1958 Edge of Fury
1960 The Savage Eye
1963 The Power and the Glory
1965 Film
1969 Slaves
1970 Tropic of Cancer
Writer:
1937 People of the Cumberland
1945 The Cummington Story
1948 The Quiet One
1950 The Steps of Age
1954 Decision for Chemistry
1957 Edge of the City
1958 Edge of Fury
1960 The Savage Eye
1963 The Power and the Glory
1965 Film
1969 Slaves
1970 Tropic of Cancer
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